The evacuation of persons (usually by air transportation) to a place where they can receive medical care.
1 You don't have enough doctors to put them on the medevac birds.
2 The sound became a roar as the medevac landed on the roof.
3 I was shipped out on a medevac thirty-odd years ago, babe.
4 You want to go on the standby medevac flight heading north?
5 We were both composed again by the time the medevac he licopter arrived.
6 It was a medevac mission, and we'd just loaded up some wounded marines.
7 Labor has continued to express support for the medevac procedures.
8 The Boston doctors dispatched a medevac helicopter to transport me to Massachusetts General Hospital.
9 The paramedics had her stable and ready to medevac out.
10 The repeal of medevac is also more than a setback.
11 The medevac helicopters spent four hours pulling out the wounded.
12 But they create potential consequences for the medevac law.
13 Micah and Ryan were members of Charlie Company, a medevac unit serving the Baghdad area.
14 Repealing medevac to speed up third-country resettlement is the working definition of a Faustian pact.
15 But medevac or quick-escape may be a different story.
16 Hampson slammed on the brakes not far from where the medevac CH-801 had touched down.
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