British Columbia’s Trusted Air Ambulance Service

When every second counts, trust Lifesupport to bring you home safely.

British Columbia’s Leading Air Medical Transport

When time is critical, call Lifesupport Air Medical Services. Whether you or your loved ones need transport within Canada or internationally, our expert team and top-tier aircraft get you to your destination quickly and safely. We are dedicated to bringing you home to British Columbia, whether from abroad or from elsewhere in Canada.

Lifesupport’s Reach Across British Columbia and Beyond

Lifesupport is proud to serve every corner of British Columbia. Our hub in Vancouver allows our British Columbia air ambulance fleet to operate regularly in major cities like Victoria, Kelowna, and Prince George. Our strategic location also gives us easy reach to the United States, Asia, and beyond.

British Columbia Airports

Lifesupport operates from all major British Columbia airports, including:

  • Vancouver International Airport (YVR)
  • Victoria International Airport (YYJ)
  • Kelowna International Airport (YLW)
  • Prince George Airport (YXS)
  • Abbotsford International Airport (YXX)
  • Kamloops Airport (YKA)
  • Nanaimo Airport (YCD)
  • Comox Valley Airport (YQQ)
  • Cranbrook/Canadian Rockies International Airport (YXC)
  • Penticton Regional Airport (YYF)

British Columbia Hospitals

We partner with all major British Columbia hospitals, including but not limited to:

  • Vancouver General Hospital (VGH)
  • St. Paul’s Hospital (SPH)
  • Royal Jubilee Hospital
  • BC Children’s Hospital
  • Kelowna General Hospital
  • Royal Columbian Hospital
  • Surrey Memorial Hospital
  • Victoria General Hospital
  • Abbotsford Regional Hospital and Cancer Centre
  • Lions Gate Hospital
  • Prince George Regional Hospital
Our Services

Air Medical Transport Services in British Columbia

Lifesupport offers a full range of critical medical transport services to and from British Columbia, tailored to meet the unique needs of each of our patients. Our services include:

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Air Ambulance and Medevac

Fast and safe air transport for critically ill patients.

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Escort on Commercial Airline

Professional medical escort to help individuals travel safely.

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Stretcher on Commercial Airline

Specialized stretcher services to bring patients on commercial flights.

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Bed Find in Canadian Hospitals

Assistance in locating hospital beds in Quebec.

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Where they are coming from?

Let us know what is the current location of the patient.

Where they are going to?

Let us know the location where the patient is supposed to drop.

How much do they weigh?

This helps us determine what kind of ground and air transport can be used to move the patient.

Next Step

Can the patient sit up for more than 1 hour?

This helps us determine what kind of ground and air transport can be used to move the patient.

Does the patient require oxygen?

Patient’s will often require supplemental oxygen at altitude.

Next Step

Enter Name & Contact Details

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