Requesting A Transport
Call Children’s Physician’s Priority Line
855-850-KIDS(5437)
Admission & Hospital Information
Critical Care Transport Team
The Critical Care Transport team at Children’s Nebraska is available 24 hours a day to provide state-of-the-art care and transportation to pediatric patients ranging from extreme prematurity through adolescence. We are the only team in Nebraska specializing in the stabilization and care of neonatal and pediatric patients. Transportation is available by a dedicated ambulance, helicopter, or fixed-wing plane, allowing us to provide a higher level of care to an extended coverage to patients throughout the Midwest region. This region includes, but is not limited to Nebraska, South Dakota, North Dakota, Iowa, Kansas, and Missouri.
Each Children’s transport is staffed by a team consisting of pediatric acute care nurse practitioners, critical care nurses, paramedics, and emergency medical technicians who are specifically trained and certified in the care and transportation of critically ill and injured children and neonates. We bring the expertise of Children’s Nebraska to you.
Transport Services:
- Rotor-wing aircraft is operated by Air Methods Corporation, a FAA Part 135 certificate holder.
- Fixed wing aircraft is operated by Air Methods Corporation, a FAA Part 135 certificate holder.
- Ground services for dedicated pediatric services are provided by Children’s Nebraska.
Our Accreditation
Children’s Hospital Pediatric & Neonatal Transport, a critical care ground, rotor wing and fixed wing transport service is proudly accredited by the Commission of Accreditation of Medical Transport Systems.
Children’s Pediatric & Neonatal Critical Care Transport provides highly skilled nurse practitioners, nurses, paramedics and emergency medical technician teams to care for pediatric and neonatal patients. Children’s Nebraska Omaha operates and maintains the fleet of ground ambulances. Air Methods Corporation operates and maintains the EC130 helicopter and 1 Pilatus PC 12 fixed wing.
Admission And Hospital Information
Call Children’s Physician’s Priority Line
When calling, please be prepared with the following information:
- Name of referring facility
- Referring provider name and call back number
- Reason for your call (Consult, Admission, Transport)
- Is this trauma-related? If yes, did the trauma occur within the last 24 hours?
- What specialty or type of physician are you requesting to speak with?
- What is the patient’s diagnosis or chief concern?
- Patient’s name (First, Middle Initial, Last)
- Patient’s date of birth
- Patient’s gender
- Patient’s weight (in lbs or kg)
- Is this a Project Austin patient?
- Patient’s primary care physician name
- Where is the patient? (indicate referring facility unit/room)
- Once the transport team is en route to your location, what is the best number to reach the provider caring for the patient?
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Hospital Phone Numbers
Emergency Department (ED) – Lower Level 1
Charge Nurse: 402-955-5150
Medical Surgical Unit
4th Floor Medical Surgical Unit
Charge Nurse: 402-955-44005th Floor Medical Surgical Unit
Charge Nurse: 402-955-45226th Floor Medical Surgical Unit
Charge Nurse: 402-955-4600Intensive Care Unit
Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU)
Charge Nurse: 402-955-7902Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU)
Charge Nurse: 402-955-6130Cardiac Care Unit
Charge Nurse: 402-955-4200Fetal Care Center
Charge Nurse: 402-955-3030 -
Contact our Transport Leadership
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 402-955-8089- Pediatric Medical Director
- Neonatal Medical Director
- Clinical Manager
- Clinical Educator
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Community Outreach & Education
Here at Children’s Nebraska, we believe children are the safest when a specialized pediatric team is able to transport them to a tertiary center. By assisting your facility with preparedness and providing neonatal- and pediatric-specific education, we believe your facility will be equipped with the knowledge to stabilize and care for even the most fragile of patients prior to transport. In addition, we wish to provide you with prompt follow-up and response to any transport related concerns. Please feel free to contact our Transport Outreach Coordinator regarding how we can best serve your facility.Request an educational presentation regarding neonatal/pediatric care or stabilization prior to transport and/or a case review.
Outreach conducted by Children’s Transport coordinator is always free.
Dispatch: 402-955-8089
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Education Links
Pediatric Advanced Life Support Courses (PALS)
The PALS Provider Course is designed to prepare participants to identify and treat cardiopulmonary arrest and common conditions that may lead to cardiopulmonary arrest in infants and children.
Project Austin
Project Austin provides continuity of care to children with special health care needs as they transition from the hospital to home by creating community awareness and/or education to local EMS regarding your child.