8131 - Air ambulances.

     § 8131.  Air ambulances.        (a)  Purpose.--An air ambulance is a rotorcraft staffed by a     crew that provides medical assessment, treatment, monitoring,     observation and transportation of patients who require EMS where     time to administer definitive care is of the essence and     transportation by air ambulance to a facility able to provide     the care is faster than transportation by ground ambulance, or     require EMS provided by specialized equipment or providers not     available on a ground ambulance and the air ambulance can     provide this faster than the patient would receive such care at     a receiving facility if transported by ground ambulance.        (b)  Staffing requirements.--Minimum staffing standards for     an air ambulance when dispatched to provide or when providing     medical assessment, treatment, monitoring, observation or     transportation of a patient is one pilot and two EMS providers     other than the pilot who are above the advanced EMT level, with     at least one of those two EMS providers specially trained in air     medical transport.        Effective Date.  Section 9(1) of Act 37 of 2009 provided that     section 8131 shall take effect 180 days after the publication of     the notice in section 7.        Cross References.  Section 8131 is referred to in section     8129 of this title.