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  2. R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center - Wikipedia

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    Shock Trauma can admit patients directly into the operating room if their condition requires it. Intensive care at Shock Trauma is a multidisciplinary endeavor: the facility boasts dedicated units for victims of multi-system and neurosurgical trauma. [12] In 2013, Shock Trauma Center completed and opened a major expansion to the facility. [13]

  3. Shock Trauma Air Rescue Service - Wikipedia

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    STARS announced the arrival of its new donor funded AgustaWestland AW139 helicopter at the STARS Edmonton base in December 2012. The helicopter is the first of two new AW139 helicopters purchased by STARS for service in Alberta, with the second AW139 arriving in late 2013. The new helicopters will enhance access to emergency pre-hospital ...

  4. Medical evacuation - Wikipedia

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    An AW109 helicopter evacuates a patient from the Tatra mountains in Slovakia. Medical evacuation, often shortened to medevac [1] or medivac, [1] is the timely and efficient movement and en route care provided by medical personnel to patients requiring evacuation or transport using medically equipped air ambulances, helicopters and other means of emergency transport including ground ambulance ...

  5. Travis County STAR Flight - Wikipedia

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    Travis County STAR (Shock Trauma Air Rescue) Flight began in 1985 as a joint program involving Travis County, the City of Austin, and Brackenridge Hospital.The first aircraft used by STAR Flight was a Bell 206B, later replaced with a Bell 206L3.

  6. Shock Trauma - Wikipedia

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    Shock Trauma may refer to: A trauma center; CALSTAR (California Shock Trauma Air Rescue) R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center, Baltimore, Maryland;

  7. They served as military surgeons — now they're taking on a ...

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    The rescue helicopter that flew her to University Hospital in San Antonio gave her blood on the way. After 66 days and 20 surgeries, she left the hospital and returned to normal life.

  8. D. Gregory Powell - Wikipedia

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    Knowing that helicopters were by far the most efficient means of moving severely ill or injured patients, he created a nonprofit organization, Shock Trauma Air Rescue Services Foundation, to provide helicopter rescue and transport in and around Calgary. The local Lions Club provided seed money.

  9. Breaking Down the Ending of Trauma Code: Heroes on Call - AOL

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    The final moments underscore a deeper message: the true key to effective trauma care is not just about having helicopters or advanced equipment, but about ensuring hospitals and medical teams are ...