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Spring 2004
Are
you a member?
If
not, joining Air Life is as easy as 1-2-3
Are
you confused by the concept of Air Life membership? Have you been
meaning to join but arent quite sure how? Youre not alone.
Heres how it works: you pay $45 a year for membership coverage
for your entire family (defined as husband, wife, and unmarried, dependent
children under age 23). If a member of your family requires emergency
air transport from Air Life or any of our reciprocal
partners*, we will bill your insurance (if any) for the cost of
the flight. Any amount not covered by insurance will be completely
absorbed by Air Life. You pay no out-of-pocket costs!
Since flight charges can range from $5,000 to $12,000, membership
can offer substantial savings.
There are several ways to join Air Life:
- Join
online
using your credit card
- Pick
up a brochure in your community, fill out the application, and mail
it in with your payment. (If youre not sure where to find
a brochure, just give us a call!)
- Call
our business office and pay with your credit card
Information:
1-800-353-0497 or (541) 385-6305
Ask us for information on participating ground EMS programs, too!
•
Blue Mountain Hospital Ambulance • City of La Grande Fire Department
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• Harney District EMS • La Pine Fire District •
• Prineville Fire • Redmond Fire & Rescue •
• Sisters-Camp Sherman RFPD • Sunriver Fire •
• Wallowa County Ambulance Service •
*
Reciprocal partners include Life Flight Network of Portland, Oregon;
Life Flight of Boise, Idaho; Mercy Air Ambulance of Redding, California;
Wyoming Life Flight of Casper, Wyoming; Bannock Life Flight of Pocatello,
Idaho; Enloe Flight Care of Chico, California; and CALSTAR of Northern
California.
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