0 the act of taking a sick or injured person to a hospital in a helicopter or plane; the aircraft that is used in this situation: --
The paramedics in the medevac were able to revive him.
They radioed for a medevac.
When you see your first medevac you realize war is not a glorious thing.
a medevac helicopter
1 to take an injured or sick person to a hospital in a helicopter or plane: --
We'll have to medevac him to a hospital that has a specialist.
In the most extreme of cases crews provided necessary information to medevac helicopters in order to reduce flight time between life saving facilities allowing for many lives to be spared.
The airport is used for civil aviation, including airlines, flight training, medevac flights and private aviation.
In addition to normal artillery missions, the helicopters were also employed as escorts for medevac and re-supply helicopters.
The opposition continued calls for the minister's resignation as news of medevac operation disruptions in recent weeks surfaced.
The wounded were refused medevac during the daylight hours, due to risk of another downed helicopter.
As a medevac aircraft, 92 stretcher cases could be carried.
Helicopters from the carriers were used to deploy troops and for medevac, search and rescue and anti-submarine warfare.
The boats secondary mission includes command and control, reconnaissance, logistic/resupply, medevac, counter-drug operations, humanitarian assistance, peacekeeping, and noncombatant evacuation operations.