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Gurney · NEMT

Gurney & Stretcher Transport in San Diego County

For patients who need to travel lying flat - safely, with trained attendants and the right equipment.

What this service covers

Gurney transport is for patients who cannot sit up safely for the trip. That may be after surgery, during an advanced illness, when comfort requires a flat position, or when a physician orders stretcher-level transportation. Unlike an ambulance, this is a non-emergency service: we don’t run lights and sirens and we do not provide clinical care in route. What we do provide is a locking stretcher, four securement points, two trained attendants, and a vehicle configured for oxygen and positioning needs.

We coordinate closely with the sending facility and the receiving facility (or home) to keep the transfer smooth. Loading and unloading use a two-attendant protocol every time. If the patient needs oxygen, bariatric positioning, or specific head elevation, tell dispatch at booking and we configure the van accordingly. Stretcher transport is the highest-skill NEMT tier - our team is trained and experienced to match.

Who it’s for

  • Post-operative patients
  • Patients on continuous oxygen
  • Advanced illness and hospice transfers
  • Bariatric patients needing flat transport
  • Out-of-county hospital-to-home transfers

What’s included on every ride

  • Locking stretcher with four-point securement
  • Two trained attendants on every trip
  • Oxygen-capable vehicle (bring-your-own or request)
  • Bariatric configuration available
  • HIPAA-trained, CPR-certified team

How it works

  1. Call ahead with clinical details. Share the patient’s weight range, oxygen needs, positioning, and any transfer-day notes from staff.
  2. We assign the right van and crew. Dispatch confirms the vehicle, two attendants, and the pickup window with the sending facility.
  3. Smooth transfer at both ends. We use a two-person protocol to load, secure, transport, and unload - with communication at every step.
Pricing noteGurney is our highest-cost tier because it uses two attendants and more equipment. Call for a specific quote - we never quote over a generic fee.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is gurney transport the same as an ambulance?

No. An ambulance is for emergencies and carries clinical staff and equipment. Gurney transport is a non-emergency service for patients who need to travel flat but do not need active clinical care in route. If a patient becomes unstable, we call 911.

Can you handle oxygen?

Yes. We are oxygen-capable. Please tell dispatch the liter flow and whether the tank is coming with the patient.

Do you transport bariatric patients?

Yes, up to the rated capacity of the stretcher and vehicle. Call for confirmation; we’ll match the right fleet.

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