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Maryland Air Ambulance Review Panel

LouIs N. Molino, Sr. lnmolino at aol.com
Tue Nov 25 18:25:46 GMT 2008


The short run is the iasue. In my VFD area we cover 130 square miles.  
In that we have 4 desginsted LZs. The last patient we flew wads hunter  
fell from a tree stand landed on bow impaling self. By ground a 30  
mile drive to nearest LZ we set LZ 3 miles up road in a large open  
field.

Louis N. Molino, Sr. CET
FF/NREMT/FSI/EMSI
Typed by my thumbs on my iPhone.

On Nov 25, 2008, at 12:12, Krin135 at aol.com wrote:

> Actually, Lou, point two, avoiding landings at un surveyed sites,   
> would not
> eliminate HEMS here in Missouri, as there are numerous sites  
> already  surveyed
> for helispot operations, and many more could be surveyed and GPS   
> coordinated
> in short order. I suspect that rural Texas is the same.
>
> a relatively short run from the incident site to the helispot, and the
> objection is gone.
>
> ck
> Charles S. Krin, DO FAAFP
>
>
> In a message dated 11/25/2008 11:54:41 Central Standard Time,
> lnmolino at aol.com writes:
>
> But  point 2 would eliminate the use of HEMS in rural and frontier
> areas  where it MAY actually be  warrented.
>
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