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Connie Potter Connie at traumafoundation.orgWed Jul 2 16:56:49 BST 2008
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The critical comments re: Flagstaff's tragic crash appear to come mostly from those least familiar with the rural nature of emergency care and distances, the diminishing numbers of "volunteer EMT's" able to leave their primary catchment area to transport a patient, AND the lack of access to even LIV trauma care in the great mass of this US, but who wish to second guess those who are no longer alive to rebut statements that they flew/died for nothing. Many trauma systems review every airmedical use. Portland OR's ATAB forbids them within 40 miles of the scene because they delay care. The rest of the rural American often does not have the luxury of even calling for airmed resources because there are none. Rural hospitals are losing specialists at an alarming rate so patients are being transported for "routine stuff"? Sorry, but not to an FP. No problems with spiders? Where do you live? A Brown Recluse caused one of my patients to lose her arm by the time it necrosed to the bone. This time the unlucky patient was a college student at U of M in Missoula, a firefighter from my home town. We at home will think of him as having died in service, thank you very much. Except for a few of this list, the callous comments any time one of flights goes down becomes increasingly demeaning to those who get out daily to place their life and safety on the line. No, we don't try to fly when it is unsafe and we do flight following because it is. My flight crew was in the air on the Columbia Gorge when Mt St. Helens blew: Should we have factored that possibility into all of our flight plans? And if flying is so easy, why did Scott Crossfield die after his plane tore apart in a thunderstorm? Even the best don't always make it. God Rest Them and Give Them Peace and pray for the survivor. And, don't preach unless you've been there. Connie Potter -----Original Message----- From: trauma-list-bounces at trauma.org [mailto:trauma-list-bounces at trauma.org] On Behalf Of trauma-list-request at trauma.org Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2008 2:37 AM To: trauma-list at trauma.org Subject: Spam:trauma-list Digest, Vol 61, Issue 4 Send trauma-list mailing list submissions to trauma-list at trauma.org To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit http://list.mistral.net/mailman/listinfo/trauma-list or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to trauma-list-request at trauma.org You can reach the person managing the list at trauma-list-owner at trauma.org When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of trauma-list digest..."
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