Proven for weeks and still live — safe to model.
Battle-tested: running 44 days across 1 GEO. Surviving this long usually means it's profitable enough to keep funding.
Running in a single market (United States) — a focused test, not a broad rollout yet.
- Seen 44/30 days
- 1 GEO
- Redirect chain checked
- LP host: airmedcarenetwork.com
Reverse-engineered from the live ad — longevity, GEOs, and the affiliate funnel behind it. Verified by following the redirect chain on Jun 15. Free, no login.
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Creative
AirMedCare Network
Landing page
airmedcarenetwork.com
where it lands
Product / Offer: not detected
Tracker: not detected
Affiliate network: not detected
How we know: the tracker and affiliate network come from the live redirect chain we followed and fingerprinted hop by hop. Greyed nodes weren’t detected.
Pushing hard now
running 44d · last seen 1d ago · 1 market
Heavy push pressure in the last few days — hot right now. Worth a close look while it's live.
Gravity
68/100
push pressure now · 30d index
Strength
48/100
overall scale · 30d index
Run
44d
last seen 1d ago
Markets
1
countries seen
Landing page
airmedcarenetwork.com
final host
Screenshot
—
not captured yet
Operator
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unidentified
Network
Outbrain
traffic source
Discover the Importance of Trauma Centers and Ready ERs in Your Area
AirMedCare Network@airmedcare
Top 10% longevity in network
Days alive is a profitability proxy — advertisers don’t pay to run losers.
Seen in
Geo reach
Single-geo testa single marketPredominantly Tier 1, concentrated in North America — United States.
What the data shows
AirMedCare Network's Outbrain creative has been running for 44 days across 1 country and first seen on May 2, 2026 and last seen on June 15, 2026. It has been observed in United States. The ad lands on airmedcarenetwork.com. On our 30-day observation series the creative has run in intermittent bursts over the last 30 days. AirMedCare Network is running 8 other creatives we have indexed, linked below for side-by-side comparison.
Creative headline: Discover the Importance of Trauma Centers and Ready ERs in Your Area. Indexed on Outbrain by mediabuyer.
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Host
airmedcarenetwork.com
Path
/trauma-centers-and-trauma-ready-ers
Full URL
https://www.airmedcarenetwork.com/trauma-centers-and-trauma-ready-ers
Redirect chain
Chain not captured yet.
Final host: airmedcarenetwork.com. Hop-by-hop capture runs as a separate pipeline; ads observed in recent ingests get crawled first.
Tracking parameters
No query string on this URL.
Tracking setup · Outbrain
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Tech stack
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Trauma Centers and Trauma Ready ERs - AirMedCare Network Membership Air Ambulance Overview How It Works Why you need this Coverage Area & Pricing Teladoc Benefit FAQ Banner Air Fly-U-Home Overview How It Works Why you need this Coverage Area & Pricing Ground Ambulance Service Overview How It Works Why you need this Coverage Area & Pricing Join/Renew Join Renew About Overview Leadership Partners News & Blog Posts Investor Relations Careers Contact Membership Air Ambulance Overview How It Works Why you need this Coverage Area & Pricing Teladoc Benefit FAQ Banner Air Fly-U-Home Overview How It Works Why you need this Coverage Area & Pricing Ground Ambulance Service Overview How It Works Why you need this Coverage Area & Pricing Join/Renew Join Renew About Overview Leadership Partners News & Blog Posts Investor Relations Careers Contact Questions? Call 877-222-4703 Contact Get 20% off membership!* Join today with AMCN Coupon Code: SUMMER or Fly-U-Home Coupon Code: SAFETY20. Terms and Conditions apply. LEARN MORE Get 20% off membership!* Join today with AMCN Coupon Code: SUMMER or Fly-U-Home Coupon Code: SAFETY20. Terms and Conditions apply. JOIN NOW Trauma Centers and Trauma Ready ERs Trauma centers are a type of specialty hospital that treats traumatic injuries. From car accidents to falls, trauma center specialists are prepared to treat various injuries. For around 40 million Americans, level I and level II trauma centers capable of treating the most severe of injuries are out of reach during the “ Golden Hour.” This access is critical to better outcomes because time and level of care are so vitally important. Emergency Departments are part of a hospital and treat a wide variety of illnesses and injuries. Sometimes Emergency Departments in rural areas function as “trauma ready” facilities – meaning they can stabilize but not routinely treat severe traumatic injuries like a Level I trauma center. Do you know how close access to the highest level of care you might need is? Level I Trauma Centers Aside from being designated as training centers for new doctors, level I trauma centers must be capable of quickly addressing the medical needs of trauma victims in critical condition. Access to a laboratory, radiology department that includes MRI and CT capabilities, specialists in a variety of medical fields, respiratory therapists, and a surgical suite to minimize the time needed to provide the right treatment to address the patient’s specific trauma. Because of their capabilities, Level I trauma center access leads to better outcomes after a traumatic injury. For rural residents, this might mean being transferred to a Level I trauma center for specialized care. Level II Trauma Centers Like a Level I center, Level II trauma centers can address a wide variety and severity of traumatic injuries. While they can still handle severe injuries and have experienced trauma surgeons on staff, they may still stabilize patients before transferring them to a Level I center if a specialist is not available for the patient’s specific needs. Level III Trauma Centers Level III trauma centers are smaller and often found in more rural areas yet still play a critical role in the care of trauma patients. They have the ability to provide immediate emergency care and perform surgery. They also focus on stabilizing patients with more severe injuries before transferring them to a higher-level center when needed. When access to a Level I or II trauma center is needed, the patient may be flown via air ambulance or transported by Critical Care Paramedics via ground ambulance. The transport time and medical stability of the patient, as well as the availability of critical care, play a role in determining the right type of transfer for the patient. Level IV and V Trauma Centers – Trauma Ready Emergency Departments Many states do not recognize Level IV or V trauma centers at all and may only designate an Emergency Department operating at these levels as “trauma-ready”. This means the staff is trained to recognize and respond to traumatic injuries but is not considered definitive care like a Level I or II trauma center. Level IV trauma centers are generally found in rural areas and can provide advanced trauma life support before patients are transferred to a higher-level center. These centers are important for providing initial, stabilizing care, before transfer. While some more minor traumatic injuries can be treated at a Level III trauma center, oftentimes, the more severe traumatic injuries will be transported to a higher level of trauma care. Because Level V centers are often rural and far from a Level I or II trauma center, patients are frequently transferred via air ambulance. Level V trauma centers provide initial evaluation, stabilization, and diagnosis of the injury and can prepare patients for transfer to higher-level centers. Having rapid access to trauma care when needed is vital to improving patient outcomes. AirMedCare Network providers ensure rapid medical transport from the scene of an injury or transfer to a higher level of trauma care. Patients who are members of AirMedCare Network pay nothing out of pocket for this critical service so they can focus on recovery. Learn more about how our providers provide lifesaving care and access to trauma centers on our website at www.airmedcarenetwork.com . Frequently Asked Questions: If I am a member but end up being transported by a ground ambulance or another air ambulance service, who is responsible for the bill? If an AirMedCare Network Provider does not transport you, you will be responsible for payment. Our membership program only covers transports provided by our affiliates. Is there a limit to the number of transports a member can have in a year? There is no limit to the number of transports a member may take in a year. Each transport is handled the same way and must be an emergent or time-sensitive transport as determined by a physician (or other appropriate provider) or first responder unaffiliated with AMCN. Can I cover all of my family on the membership? With an AirMedCare Network membership, any person or persons who reside under one (residential) roof are covered. In the event we have a member who lives in a duplex or apartment complex, we designate the primary member’s residence/address— that is considered the “one roof”. Undergraduate college students can be covered under their parent’s membership as well as anyone previously residing in the household who is then moved to a permanent care facility. You never know when a medical emergency will arise Don't wait. Become a member today! Apply Now What happens if you have a Medical Emergency Abroad? When planning an international trip, most people focus on flights, hotels, and experiences. What many travelers don’t think about is what would happen during a Read More » A Medical Emergency in Rural Tennessee Floyd and Amber Hughes live in rural Tennessee, far from the hustle and bustle of city life, on a piece of property handed down through Read More » Can You Fly After Surgery? Flying after surgery can be a serious concern. Whether you’re heading home after a vacation that didn’t turn out as expected or traveling specifically for Read More » Back to News Recent Posts Summer of Safety – Tips to Stay Out of The ER This Summer Snake Bites in California are on the Rise – How to be Better Prepared for Snake Season What happens if you have a Medical Emergency Abroad? A Medical Emergency in Rural Tennessee Can You Fly After Surgery? 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Observed daily (last 30 days)
May 18 → Jun 15·peaks Jun 9
30-day run pattern
PulsedIntermittent runs with quiet stretches — likely paused for budget cycles or rotation against fresher creatives.
- Coverage
- 14% of 30d
- Peak surge
- 1× vs median
- Last 7d
- 6
- WoW
- new
Peak day:
Window: May 18 → Jun 15
Sibling creatives from this campaign
Other creatives in Other on Outbrain
The rest of the set they’re running — see what else this angle is paired with.
Air Ambulances Explained: Essential Care When Minutes Matter
Air Ambulance Explained: Your Guide to Critical Care in the Sky
Discover the Importance of Trauma Centers and Ready ERs in Your Area
Discover the Importance of Level IV and V Trauma Centers Today
Trauma Centers and Trauma Ready ERs
Understanding Level IV and V Trauma Centers: What You Need to Know
Are You Prepared? Understanding Trauma Ready Emergency Departments
What You Need to Know About Air Ambulances and Emergency Care
Tested headline variants8
Tested headline variants
AirMedCare Network's own A/B test — which headline they kept
The advertiser’s own A/B result, handed over: ranked by days running, the survivor on top. Variants they stopped running are struck through — they tested and killed those angles.
- #1Are You Prepared? Understanding Trauma Ready Emergency DepartmentsWinning angle7d6 content tokens
- #2Understanding Level IV and V Trauma Centers: What You Need to Know6d7 content tokens
- #3Air Ambulance Explained: Your Guide to Critical Care in the Sky5d7 content tokens
- #4Air Ambulances Explained: Essential Care When Minutes Matter4d7 content tokens
Winning angle: the headline they kept alive longest — it beat the other variants they tested. Model this one; treat the rest as discarded experiments.
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