Air Ambulance Service Based in Klamath Falls Begins Operations
Emergency Airlift of North Bend, Ore. already provided flights for three patients
Thursday, February 5, 2009 7:25 AM PST
An air ambulance service operated from the Klamath Falls Airport will help get patients needing critical care to a hospital quicker.
Emergency Airlift of North Bend, Ore. has begun to transport patients with its blue and white helicopter, airplane and ground ambulance based at the Klamath Falls Airport. They provide services from the scene of an incident, such as a highway car crash, to hospitals or from Sky Lakes Medical Center to other hospitals. In their first two weeks in the basin, they’ve already provided flights for three patients. Read the full story in an upcoming edition of the Herald and News.
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