[
UK
/mˈɛdɪvˌæk/
]
NOUN
- the evacuation of persons (usually by air transportation) to a place where they can receive medical care
How To Use medevac In A Sentence
- I've turned down countless missions (including medevac missions) because of poor weather.
- Some in critical condition can be flown in by medevac helicopters.
- When the Commander's twin Otter left an hour later it also medevacked Sgt.
- At the same time, Wardak, a former mujaheddin commander, said his troops are hampered by a lack of "enablers," such as enough aircraft support, medevac capability and intelligence-gathering technology, as well as firepower to conduct more independent operations. U.S. military, civilian officials claim progress in Afghan war
- At least four times a week, the U.S. Air Force operates a medevac flight from the base.
- Other military roles include medevac and search-and-rescue operations.
- Build bases, rescue civilians and hostages, medevac your troops while detaining theirs to earn both information and money to continue the mission of repelling the waves of terrorism.
- He talked to everybody while waiting for medevac helicopters.
- Soldiers take shelter behind a tree trunk as they await the arrival of a medevac helicopter.
- I know of a case not long ago where the fellow who had injured himself refused to even go to a local doctor or hospital, instead ordering the attendants to "call my medevac company and tell them to pick me up - I'll be by the pool". Health insurance