Topic: Lifestyle
Most Common Summer Injuries That Require Air Medical Transport
Summer is a season of sunshine, adventure, and outdoor fun. Whether you're hitting the trails, enjoying water sports, or simply spending more time outside, the warmer months offer countless opportunities to make memories. However, increased activity also brings a higher risk of injuries and medical emergencies, many of which may require rapid air medical transport for...
Read moreGraduation Season Safety: Celebrating Responsibly and Ensuring Lasting Memories
Congrats to all the graduates of 2025! Graduation season marks a significant milestone, symbolizing dedication, growth, and achievement. As families gather to celebrate graduates, prioritizing graduation safety ensures festivities remain joyful and incident-free. Why Graduation Safety Matters Graduation and commencement events often involve travel, large gatherings, and heightened excitement, which...
Read moreWhy Air Medical Memberships Are a Lifesaver in Winter: A February Focus for PHI Cares
February is often associated with cold weather, snowstorms, and unpredictable conditions. For many, it’s a month of cozy nights by the fire, but for others, it can be a time of heightened risk, especially when it comes to medical emergencies. Winter weather can make transportation challenging, and in rural or...
Read moreWinter Heart Health: How to Stay Strong, Safe, and Protected During the Cold Months
Winter is a magical season—snowflakes, cozy fires, and holiday cheer. But beneath the winter wonderland lies a hidden danger: the cold months can be tough on your heart. According to the American Heart Association (AHA), heart attacks and other cardiovascular events spike during winter. Why? Cold weather, holiday stress, and...
Read moreWinter Sports Safety: How PHI Air Medical provides the highest level of care at the highest elevations.
While winter sports provide excitement, adventure, and thrill, winter sports can also present serious risks, especially when traveling on slopes with rugged terrain and at high speeds. Common sports injuries ranging from sprains and strains to more severe injuries such as spinal and head trauma are serious risks when up...
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