SAVING LIVES

Artesans-ResQ provides critical care transport services in Ukraine and abroad, develops CCT standards, and trains medical professionals, strengthening the emergency care system.

Artesans-ResQ Ukraine has been saving patients’ lives since 2022 through a coordinated system of Critical Care Transport (CCT) and the training of medical professionals. Today, we provide specialized patient transfers both within Ukraine and abroad, and have developed the first national CCT protocols and standards.


FIND OUR MORE

We build and improve the system
of medical transport in Ukraine.

We transport patients from frontline
areas to specialized medical centers.

OUR MISSION

We provide life-saving care throughout
the entire transport cycle.

We train paramedics and medical professionals in critical care transport.

Our work covers four main areas:

1. Adult patient transport – 24/7 transfers of critically ill and injured patients within Ukraine and abroad.


2. Pediatric and neonatal transport – transfers of children and newborns in critical condition with full intensive care support.


3. Development of CCT standards – creating and implementing national protocols and procedures that enhance the safety and quality of transfers.


4. Training – delivering standardized courses for doctors, paramedics, and medical staff, building the first generation of CCT specialists in Ukraine.




Since the start of the full-scale war, we have carried out more than 2 300 critical transfers (adults, children, and newborns), including international MEDEVAC and repatriation missions in cooperation with the Ministry of Health of Ukraine, the European Commission, and humanitarian partners.

Behind every mission stand people – doctors, paramedics, nurses, drivers, and volunteers from Ukraine and around the world. They work together to give patients the chance to survive and recover. We often operate in conditions where there is no room for error and every minute matters. Yet even in such circumstances, we are united by one goal – to help those who need it most.

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