NLA has been awarded contract for operation of all twelve HEMS-bases in Norway. It was announced by (The Gov`s.) National Air Ambulance Service ANS. Start 1 June 2018,-runs six years,-extension option =further four years.Patients will thus have an even more robust and modern air ambulance service, with increased capacity -availability.New helicopters, several spare helicopters. With this being air ambulance service among the world's best. Today NLA-AS operates nine of Norways twelve HEMS bases. In tender quality has been emphasized 60%-cost 40%. Because we as owner has a distinct purpose. NLA contributes to research, innovation and development. NLA has for nearly 40 years been a driving force to develop,expand the Norwegian Air Ambulance offer.The Foundation's role is primarily to provide research and development of new technologies that make HEMS service in Norway a world leader and ensures that more can be rescued by acute illness and injury far from the hospital. ExEMTN
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