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Old July 12th 03, 12:37 PM
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Has the airport ever been used for a medical evacuation?

I appreciate that helicopters are the traditional local medevac, but
every one in a while a badly injured or very sick patient has to be
flown to a distant hospital. (I remember a guy flown from Aspen to
Denver when he broke his back skiing, and this subject came up talking
to a young doctor last night. She's on emergency room standby and
ready to fly rotary or fixed-wing.)

What's the nearest alternative airport if a case like that came up?

all the best -- Dan Ford
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