Air Ambulance in North Dakota

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Medical Flights When Distance Limits Access to Care

When your loved one needs advanced care that is unavailable nearby, an air ambulance in North Dakota can help them reach the right hospital or specialty center without the limits of ground transportation.

Across North Dakota, long drives between rural communities and larger medical centers can make transfer planning more complex.

For over 30 years, REVA has helped patients travel with air ambulance services backed by FAA-certified pilots, experienced flight coordinators, and highly trained in-flight medical teams.

From emergency medevacs to pediatric, NICU, and non-emergent medical flights, our crews provide support from departure through arrival.

Contact our team to arrange a medical flight for your loved one. We are available 24/7 to review the patient’s needs, coordinate flight logistics, and help with insurance-related details.

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“I would recommend them to anyone! Thank you so much!” — Hear From Patients We’ve Helped

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My job over the last 15 years (as a safety supervisor and expedition paramedic for Shark Week) demands that I have a professional emergency evacuation plan should there be a sentinel event or shark attack during a production. REVA has been a pivotal part of my overall pre-planning for an emergency when filming in the Caribbean and beyond. Their team is nothing less than top shelf. I have been a mobile intensive care paramedic and flight paramedic for over 25 years and I know professionalism when I see it. REVA's team exudes professionalism and competence in my humble opinion. REVA will always be my first and only choice for air medical evacuation, without hesitation.

Mike Hudson NR-Paramedic,
NJ MICP #3896 on Location,
Discovery Channel’s Shark Week

Great service bringing my wife from Guatemala to the Mayo Clinic. Sylvie Beacleay and Mat took care of us in a very professional way. The Logistics in Guatemala was very smooth with the help of MecCoo’s J.H.. Thank you all
Christian R.
I would highly recommend this company! They did a phenomenal job transporting our son from Cancun Mexico to the Cleveland Clinic in Weston Florida! I would recommend them to anyone! Thank you so much!
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Medical Flight Options for Different Patient Needs

An air ambulance can help when a patient needs a higher level of care, cannot travel commercially, or must be moved between facilities with medical supervision. Depending on the patient’s condition, the flight may require critical care support, pediatric or neonatal equipment, or planned transfer coordination.
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Emergency & Critical Care Transport

Patients facing heart attacks, strokes, traumatic injuries, or other serious conditions may need a critical care fixed-wing medical flight when the care they need is far away. This can help with transfers from rural facilities or regional hospitals to higher-acuity centers in Bismarck, Fargo, Minneapolis, or another receiving destination.

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Pediatric & NICU Medical Flights

Infants and children often need equipment and crews trained for their age, size, and condition. Pediatric and NICU flights may include ventilators, incubators, pediatric monitoring systems, and nurses trained in Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) and neonatal care.

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Non-Emergency Patient Transfers

Some patients need supervised transportation because they cannot fly commercially after surgery, during treatment, or while managing a chronic condition. Non-emergent medical flights can also support trips home, closer to family, or to a long-term care or rehabilitation facility.

Why North Dakota Patients Rely on REVA for Medical Evacuations

Families arranging a medical evacuation need clear coordination, experienced crews, and a provider that can manage urgent details. REVA combines global flight reach, FAA-certified pilots, 24/7 coordination, and in-flight medical professionals to support patients through each stage of transport.

Safe Air Ambulance Transfers To North Dakota’s Top Hospitals and Airports

No matter your needs, REVA arranges safe, seamless air ambulance transfers to help you reach another hospital in North Dakota, transfer to another state, or fly home with medical supervision.

We handle the full process, arranging aircraft, coordinating with medical staff, and staying in contact with receiving facilities to ensure continuity of care.

Our air ambulances transfer patients from many major airports in and around North Dakota, including but not limited to:

Major hospitals and medical centers across North Dakota include:

From your first call through arrival at the destination facility, we manage every detail to support a safe, stress-free journey.

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From costs to care, these videos guide you through every step of your air ambulance journey.

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Call REVA at 1-800-752-4195 to provide your information and destination, and we’ll mobilize immediately to arrange your medical evacuation. 
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From insurance paperwork to ground transportation, REVA manages all the logistics of your medical flight so you can stay by your loved one’s side.
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REVA arranges a team of skilled, FAA-certified pilots and in-flight critical care nurses, ensuring a safe medical evacuation for your loved one.

Signs a Medical Flight May Be the Right Option

A medical flight may be appropriate when a patient cannot safely travel by car or commercial airline, needs in-transit medical support, or requires care that is not available nearby.

A medical flight may be the right option if the patient:

  • Needs oxygen, cardiac monitoring, IV medication, or medical supervision
  • Cannot sit upright or travel comfortably for a long period
  • Is recovering from surgery, illness, or a recent hospital stay
  • Needs transfer from a rural hospital to a higher level of care
  • Requires infection precautions or specialized equipment
  • Cannot safely travel by ground ambulance or commercial flight
  • Needs care in Bismarck, Fargo, Minneapolis, or another destination

For long-distance transfers, fixed-wing air ambulances provide the equipment, monitoring, and clinical support medically fragile patients need from departure to arrival.

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Cities We Serve in North Dakota

    • Fargo
    • Bismarck
    • Grand Forks
    • Minot
    • West Fargo
    • Williston
    • Dickinson
    • Mandan
    • Jamestown
    • Wahpeton
      • Devils Lake
      • Valley City
      • Watford City
      • Horace
      • Minot AFB
      • Lincoln
      • Grafton
      • Beulah
      • New Town
      • Casselton
        • Rugby
        • Hazen
        • Stanley
        • Lisbon
        • Bottineau
        • Tioga
        • Grand Forks AFB
        • Carrington
        • Langdon
        • Mayville
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        Details That Matter Before a Long-Distance Medical Flight

        Can an air ambulance pick up a patient from a rural hospital?

        Yes. Medical flights can be coordinated from rural or regional facilities when the patient needs transfer to a higher level of care and the logistics are medically appropriate.

        Is a fixed-wing air ambulance different from a helicopter?

        Yes. Fixed-wing aircraft are typically used for longer-distance medical transfers, while helicopters are often used for shorter emergency transports.

        Can a patient fly with oxygen, monitors, or life-support equipment on an air ambulance?

        Yes. The medical crew reviews the patient’s condition and determines what equipment is needed during the flight.

        Can medical flights be arranged from Bismarck?

        Yes. Bismarck Airport and nearby medical facilities can be part of the coordination process when they fit the patient’s needs, aircraft plan, and receiving destination.

        What types of patients may need medical repatriation?

        Medical repatriation may help patients who become ill or injured while traveling and need supervised transport back home or closer to family.

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        Get Home, Get Care, or Get There Safely With REVA

        When your loved one needs access to advanced care, trust experienced flight coordinators and in-flight medical professionals to help manage the next step.

        Call REVA day or night. We’re here to help you navigate your options and manage the details of your medical flight, so you can focus on your loved one.

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