Remote Rescue definition

Remote Rescue. The transport of a Traveling Member by ground, air, or sea to the nearest hospital, clinic, medical provider or point of safety for a Traveling Member whose condition requires Hospitalization or is likely to cause serious permanent injury or death, but they are unable to get to a hospital (Qualifying Medical Event) or Safe Haven (Qualifying Security Event, as defined in the Security Services Rider, if applicable) themselves or by other commercial means. Remote Rescue includes activities related to search and rescue.

Examples of Remote Rescue in a sentence

  • The maximum cost to Company for Remote Rescue Services for any one Member per trip shall be $25,000.

Related to Remote Rescue

  • Remote site means a setting physically separate from the sponsoring or supervising physician's primary place for meeting pa- tients or a setting where the physician is present less than twenty- five percent of the practice time of the licensee.

  • Remote location means any location that is at least one (1.0) mile from the location of a receptor. "Receptor" includes, but is not limited to, any hospital, school, day care center, work site, business, residence, and permanent campground. The distance to the nearest receptor is to be measured from the outermost limit of the area to be disturbed or road surface, whichever is closer.

  • Remote state means a member state other than the home state, where a licensee is exercising or seeking to exercise the compact privilege.