Our Experience with EMS: Challenges in Medical Evacuation Services
We had high expectations when engaging this company, as their initial communication was professional and reassuring. However, after making the required payments, we encountered significant challenges in getting the agreed-upon service delivered.
We were under the impression that an air evacuation would take place within 24 hours of receiving full payment. Based on this understanding, we transferred €93,800, followed by an additional €38,800, which was later requested. Despite these payments, the evacuation did not occur within the agreed timeframe. Upon further inquiry, we discovered inconsistencies between the information provided to us and what the hospital in Berlin, Germany confirmed. According to the contract, the client was expected to arrive in Berlin by January 7, 2025—24 hours after full payment. However, we were later informed that the evacuation was scheduled for January 9, 2025, raising concerns about adherence to the agreed-upon timeline. Due to the delay from EMS, we were forced to go with another company. Hence, the evacuation did not take place with EMS and subsequently the contract was not fulfilled.
Furthermore, there was confusion regarding logistical details, including the reported arrival of their team at the Freetown airport, which we could not verify. Additionally, the UK address listed as their headquarters was associated with a different company, which added to our concerns.
Despite repeated attempts to resolve these issues and request a refund, we have yet to receive a resolution after more than two months. This has placed an immense financial and emotional strain on us, particularly as we were dealing with a medical emergency. Sadly, our family member has since passed away, and we are left wondering whether timely intervention could have made a difference.
This experience has been deeply distressing, and we encourage anyone considering this service to conduct thorough research and seek clarifications on timelines and procedures before committing. Reliability and transparency are crucial in medical emergencies, and we hope that improvements are made to prevent similar situations in the future.
We do intend to pursue legal actions to get our refund, if this matter is not resolved.
January 6, 2025
Unprompted review