Medical Evacuation & Rescue
Medical Evacuation & Rescue Coordination in Nepal
Dynasty Assistance coordinates medical evacuation and rescue support through operational readiness, experienced crews and teams, and local coordinators across Nepal’s major hubs and remote mountain regions.
🚁 Evac Capability
12+ fleets supporting evacuation operations.
📍 Bases
Operational bases in Kathmandu, Lukla, Pokhara.
🕒 24×7 Coordination
Alarm Centre operations with QA applied to all aspects.
Quick definition
Medical evacuation in Nepal is the coordinated transfer of a patient from one location to a medical facility (or between facilities) using ground transport and/or air assets, supported by case communication, documentation, and handover.
Operational support includes
- Experienced and qualified crews and operation team
- Search and rescue specialist team
- Local coordinators in major places and mountain camps
- Hospital arrangement, updates, MR & invoices support
Capability
Evacuation & rescue readiness
Dynasty Assistance supports evacuation coordination through 12+ Operators capability and operational teams designed for Nepal’s terrain, altitude conditions, and rapid-response requirements.
Bases in Nepal
- Kathmandu — central coordination hub
- Lukla — Everest region proximity support
- Pokhara — gateway for western mountain regions
Process
How medical evacuation coordination works
1) Case intake
The 24×7 Alarm Centre receives location, condition summary, timing constraints, and stakeholder contacts.
2) Triage & routing
Immediate medical support assists with triage coordination and identifies the appropriate care pathway and facility.
3) Operations & coordination
Coordination of air/ground logistics, local coordinator support, and real-time updates where required.
4) Handover & reporting
Hospital handover coordination and support for MR/invoices documentation and case reporting alignment.
Friendly note: This process describes coordination logic and documentation readiness to support insurers, assistance partners, and operational stakeholders.
Common scenarios
Typical evacuation and rescue coordination cases in Nepal
Remote trekking incidents
Coordination support when location, terrain, and timing require structured routing and staged transfers.
Inter-facility transfers
Support for transfers between hospitals/clinics for higher-level diagnostics or specialized treatment.
Time-critical hospital placement
Operational coordination to connect the patient with appropriate facilities while maintaining updates and documentation flow.
Why local coordination matters
In Nepal, evacuation outcomes improve when local coordination covers location assessment, logistics routing, hospital readiness, and documentation alignment in parallel—reducing delays and communication gaps.
Need evacuation coordination in Nepal?
Send location, patient condition summary, and a callback number. Our 24×7 Alarm Centre will coordinate next steps.
Related pages
Operational bases: Kathmandu • Lukla • Pokhara.