GMR Member Network’s AMCN — America’s largest air ambulance membership network — is proud to team up with full-time NASCAR driver Corey LaJoie.
Corey is a third-generation racer whose father and grandfather are members of the New England Auto Racing Hall of Fame. He is now the full-time driver of the number 7 Chevrolet Camaro.
Previously, he spent two seasons at the wheel of the No. 32 NASCAR Cup Series entry where he earned three top-10 finishes and a team/career-best sixth-place finish at Daytona International Speedway.
“I am pumped to announce that I’ve teamed up with AirMedCare Network and their more than 3 million members,” Corey says. “They are a fantastic organization full of first responders out there helping others every single day. They asked me to partner with them and I said, ‘Anything I can do to help, I’m in, full speed.’”
Super Shoe’s passion for charitable work has raised over $240,000 for the Christian organization SamaritansFeet.org. In 2019, he hand-wrote the names of each donor onto his car and attended driver introductions at Watkins Glen International with bare feet, underscoring the need to provide shoes to less fortunate individuals all over the world. He was acknowledged for his efforts with the 2019 National Motorsports Press Association (NMPA) distinguished Spirit Award.
Corey is exactly the kind of person AMCN likes to partner with,” said AMCN’s Vice President of Membership, Keith Hovey. “He’s someone who cares, and it shows.”
Be sure to watch Corey take the lead in Number 7 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 1LE in the NASCAR Cup Series. You can read more about him and see his entire schedule at coreylajoieracing.com. And check out his very entertaining Stacking Pennies podcast.
More about AirMedCare Network (AMCN) and AMCN Fly-U-Home (FUH):
AirMedCare Network is an alliance among Air Evac Lifeteam, Guardian Flight, Med-Trans Corporation and REACH Air Medical Services, creating America’s largest air ambulance membership network. AMCN’s affiliated helicopter and airplane air ambulances can provide medical treatment and transport, dramatically reducing travel time to an emergency facility for members and non-members alike. AirMedCare Network members enjoy the added value of never having to worry about out-of-pocket expenses when transported by an AirMedCare provider.
Fly-U-Home lets members take control of their care. If a FUH member lands in a hospital far from home, FUH gives them the option to be transported to a hospital of their choice in a medically equipped, private aircraft. Members have no out-of-pocket expenses related to their flight. And FUH takes care of everything from hospital A to hospital B. FUH has completed more than 18,000 missions since being founded more than 30 years ago.
Frequently Asked Questions:
When a program provides bedside-to-bedside service, the transport medical team accepts the patient at the bedside in the originating facility and delivers the patient to the bed of the receiving facility.
Yes, although it’s not always possible. It will solely depend on available space on our aircraft. All aircraft have the ability to accommodate a passenger, however, this space could be lost due to additional medical staff or medical equipment.
Anyone that resides in the household.
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