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Operations Section of Final Paper Material Type: Notes; Professor: Malott; Class: General Aviation Operations and Management; Subject: Aviation; University: University of North Dakota; Term: Fall 2010;
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Operations Our company will provide medical helicopter transport services to critical patients in western North Dakota. It is our mission to provide the medical professionals on the ground with the single most important asset to the survival of trauma care patients: time. Our air medical staff includes nurses and medical professionals from the Mercy Medical Center in Williston, ND teamed up with experienced pilots that deliver the critical services that save lives. When a call comes in to our base of operations at Sloulin Field International Airport, our pilots are dispatched via our Bell 206L, fully stocked with medical equipment, to Mercy Medical Center to board the medical professionals before continuing to the scene. After the patient is secure, the crew flies back to Mercy Medical Center where our medical personal take the patient into hospital charge. Our range of operations extends north to the Canadian-U.S. border, east to Devils Lake, ND, south to Buffalo, SD, and west to Lake Fort Peck, MT. If the need arises to transport the patient to another care facility, our partners at Medical Air Rescue Co. are prepared to transport the patient with their state-of-the-art fixed wing air ambulance. It is referred to as the golden hour, the hour in which a critical trauma patient needs to be at a care facility before their chances of survival begin to reduce drastically. Our company provides western North Dakota’s citizens with increased chances of survival which is not seen as an option, but a necessity.