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AeroCare Expands Brand & Critical Care Services

logo_aerocareMed-Trans Corp. has announced the transition of their two Carestar air medical programs to their well-known AeroCare brand.  The life saving programs will collectively serve West Texas and New Mexico 24 hours a day, seven days a week beginning June 1st.

Ornge Statement - Re: Documents

logo_orngeUnder new leadership, Ornge has made improving patient safety its top priority. We take every incident seriously. Significant progress has been made over the past few months to improve patient safety. The most significant clinical concerns relating to the medical interior have been addressed, and in consultation with frontline staff, plans are in the works for a permanent solution which will provide a more effective working environment for Ornge paramedics.

Life Flight Network to Open New Air Medical Base in Pendleton, Oregon on June 1, 2012

logo_life_flight_networkLife Flight Network (LFN), a not-for-profit air medical transport service in the Northwest and Intermountain West, announced today they will open a new helicopter base in Pendleton, Oregon on June 1, 2012.

Life Flight Network Set to Close Mountain Home, ID

logo_life_flight_networkLife Flight Network (LFN), a not-for-profit air medical transport provider serving the Pacific Northwest and Intermountain West with bases in 13 communities, announced today they will close their Mountain Home base the morning of May 31, 2012 and focus on continuing to serve residents from their nearby Boise and Ontario bases.

We couldn’t do it without you

logo_east_anglican‘We couldn’t do it without you’.  That’s the message from your local lifesaving charity as we mark Volunteer’s Week with a thank you to a dedicated group of people who give up their time to make a difference.

Aviation Specialties Helps Launch NVG Program for Pasadena California Police Department

nvg_1Aviation Specialties Unlimited, (ASU) announced that they completed a full-service order for the Pasadena Police Department.  The Pasadena Police Department purchased four new night vision goggles, modified the interiors of their two Bell OH-58s and received initial training for seven pilots.

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