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
- Call ahead with clinical details. Share the patient’s weight range, oxygen needs, positioning, and any transfer-day notes from staff.
- We assign the right van and crew. Dispatch confirms the vehicle, two attendants, and the pickup window with the sending facility.
- Smooth transfer at both ends. We use a two-person protocol to load, secure, transport, and unload - with communication at every step.