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Allina Medical Transportation serves these communities:
Allina Medical Transportation serves these communities in Brown and Nicollet counties:
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We also serve portions of these townships: Brunswick, Grass Lake, Nessel, North Branch, Oxford, Royalton.
Allina Medical Transportation serves these communities in Wright County.
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Fox 9 News interviews Allina Medical Transportation President Brian LaCroix and Operations Supervisor Jeff Lanenberg about the lasting changes 9-11 made to emergency medical services. See the interview on allinanews.com.

Ambulances arrive two minutes faster in Apple Valley, Lakeville and Farmington since Allina Medical Transportation started responding to emergencies in those communities. Read the story on lakeville.patch.com.

Hands-only CPR is so simple that Charles Lick, MD, medical director for Allina Medical Transportation, can teach it in less than three minutes. See him teach KSTP news anchors on allinanews.com.
Our status management and priority medical dispatch systems ensure the best-equipped ambulance and best-trained professionals arrive at the scene.
In 2009, we responded to about 54,000 emergency calls.
Allina Medical Transportation crews respond exclusively to medical emergencies at the Minneapolis/St. Paul International Airport.
Our paramedics and emergency medical technicians respond to emergency calls and handle transfers between health care facilities, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. This requires expertise in airway management, electrocardiograms and other livesaving methods.
An electrocardiogram (ECG) is a test that records the electrical activity of the heart.
Learn more about electrocardiograms our health encyclopedia.
In an emergency, dial 911.
Our dispatchers give 911 callers the information they need to handle an emergency medical situation until the ambulance arrives. They can instruct callers on how to deal with choking, sudden cardiac arrest, imminent childbirth and other emergencies. They are certified by the National Academy of Emergency Medical Dispatch.
Choking is when someone can't breathe because food, a toy, or other object is blocking the airway (throat or windpipe).
Sudden cardiac arrest occurs when a quivering of the heart muscle cause the heart to stop pumping blood through the body.
Allina's mobile communications unit brings emergency dispatching out into the field. It is used for pre-scheduled events and responses to emergent incidents where on-site communications and coordination enhances emergency medical service (EMS) operations.
Bringing this technology to the scene has proven very successful. This resource is shared among EMS agencies statewide to assist with natural disasters and other large-scale emergencies.
For non-emergency medical transportation,
call 651-222-0555.
Even when it's not an emergency, we make sure people get to the care they need.
Our van drivers bring residents of Greater Minnesota to and from medical care in the Minneapolis/St. Paul metropolitan area.
As one customer said, "The driver was especially pleasant - a big plus when you're going for your first surgery in 21 years."
Our drivers help non-emergency patients who use wheelchairs get to and from clinic appointments, or go home after a hospital stay or an emergency room visit. Occasionally, our drivers also provide medical transportation to people who need help walking.
Traditionally known as basic life support, this service provides ambulance and stretcher transportation for non-emergency patients who are too sick to ride in a wheelchair. Many are hospice or nursing home patients who are living with chronic illness and need qualified personnel to bring them to and from the clinic, hospital or therapy center.
In-flight medical kits are an FAA requirement for all commercial airline flights. In 2009, we resupplied 1,677 expanded emergency medical kits to Northwest / Delta, Mesaba, Compass and Sun Country airlines.
To arrange this service or to learn more about it, call 651-228-8480 or e-mail emsevents@allina.com.
All special event coverage is based on availability.
Medical emergencies can happen in a crowd. That's why you'll find our paramedics and emergency medical technicians on duty at civic events, concerts and sporting events.
Sponsors of events in our primary service area can ask Allina Medical Transportation to provide medical coverage in any of these ways: