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MORSNOW wrote:
I lived in Alaska for 26 years (moved to ID last fall), and never heard of anyone needing/wanting evacuation insurance. Remote search and rescue is coordinated and performed by the Alaska Guard with C-130's and Blackhawks. Life flight operates helicopters out of local hospitals and does transports from roadways to the hospital.
I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be
Douglas AdamsMar-19-2021 08:28 AM
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Homeless by Choice wrote:
This is what I have.
It works in all parts of the World that is not U.S. DEPARTMENT of STATE — BUREAU of CONSULAR AFFAIRS ... Travel Advisories restricted.
All ambulance fees are paid-- ground and air
100% payment -- no co-pays
Returns you home via Air Ambulance (private jet aircraft) and spouse
Returns your vehicle home -- at no expense to you
Check into it.
LeRoy
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I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be
Douglas AdamsMar-19-2021 04:59 AM
DrewE wrote:
Are you talking about medical evacuation insurance, or roadside assistance/towing insurance? I'm not entirely sure the latter exists, or at least is commonly available, that would cover costs of towing along, say, the Dalton Highway.
The trip along the Dalton Highway was one of the top few highlights of my trip to Alaska a few years ago. It also was undeniably rough on my motorhome, and made it very, very dirty indeed. In my opinion, the wear and tear was well worth it for the amazing scenery and vastness all around.
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