URBAN AIR AMBULANCE eVTOLAligned with FAA Electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing Integration Pilot Program (eIPP) — December 2025 Submission
Quiet. Fast. Connected.
Flying Paramedic™ integrates 911 dispatch, vertiports, and hospital helipads into a single coordinated digital layer.
Part of the Multimodal Grid Initiative (MGI) — a U.S. Urban Air Mobility Network Framework.
🩺 Mission
lives at electric speed.
Through the Multimodal Grid’s national data layer, Flying Paramedic™ connects every dispatch center, vertiport, and hospital pad in real time — reducing response times, cutting noise, and setting a new standard for urban emergency mobility.
⚙️ How It Works911 dispatch flags an eVTOL-eligible emergency
Grid validates weather + vertiport readiness
Nearest aircraft + paramedic launched
Hospital helipad notified with ETA + telemetry
Public dashboard shows anonymized flight activity
🧭 Safety & ComplianceAligned with FAA eIPP demonstration goals for powered-lift medical operationsHIPAA-safe data management — no personal information displayedStandardized audit logs for regulatory review and operational transparencyVertiport integration for noise, safety, and route predictability
🗺️ Pilot CorridorInitial Demonstration Region: New York City
Downtown Skyport → hospital network → trauma centers.
Expansion under development for Los Angeles, Dallas, Miami, and Chicago.
🔗 System IntegrationFlying Paramedic™ operates within the Emergency Grid — the national safety layer of the Multimodal Grid Initiative, connecting eVTOL air ambulances, emergency cargo drones, and disaster response operations.Visit: multimodalgrid.com/emergencyContact: [email protected]
Submitted for consideration under FAA eIPP | Independent Research & Concept Framework.
Concept site aligned with FAA Electric Vertical Lift Integration Pilot Program (eIPP) objectives:
Public engagement • Safety • Digital transparencyMultimodal Grid Initiative
Independent Digital Asset • Unaffiliated with any operator, airport, or government agency
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