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  2. Shock Trauma Air Rescue Service - Wikipedia

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    The first STARS base opened in Calgary in 1985 under the original name of the Lions Air Ambulance Service. [5] The Lions Club provided the first helicopter, a white BK117 with the Lions Club banner on the side. The Lions Air Ambulance Service's first mission was in December 1985, the transport of a critically ill infant to a hospital in Calgary ...

  3. Air ambulances in Canada - Wikipedia

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    They play a major role in Canadian healthcare given the massive geographic barriers to access. The two largest providers are Ornge Air Ambulance in Ontario, which operates 12 bases across the province, and STARS Air Ambulance, which operates 6 bases across Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba.

  4. D. Gregory Powell - Wikipedia

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    Since then more than 42,000 flights have been carried out. The service currently operates from three bases in Alberta, two in Saskatchewan and one in Manitoba. [5] Powell served as founder, president and CEO of STARS for 27 years. In April 2012 he gave up the roles of president and CEO to Andrea Robertson, while remaining actively involved as ...

  5. Paramedics in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Ottawa Paramedic Bus Quebec Ambulance Toronto Paramedic Bus. A paramedic is a healthcare professional, providing pre-hospital assessment and medical care to people with acute illnesses or injuries. In Canada, the title paramedic generally refers to those who work on land ambulances or air ambulances providing paramedic services. Paramedics are ...

  6. Red Deer Regional Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The hospital serves as a training centre for multiple professions. The University of Alberta trains residents in their Rural Alberta North family medicine program and rotate medical students on elective. [5] It is also a site for pharmacy resident training [6] and nursing student training from the Red Deer College. [7]

  7. Humboldt Broncos bus crash - Wikipedia

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    Other groups such as STARS Air Ambulance and Ronald McDonald House, were credited by family members of those injured for providing support after the accident and during family members' recovery. [126] Wounded Warriors Canada have offered support for the first responders involved with the crash. An online fundraising campaign started by Wounded ...

  8. Emergency medical services in Canada - Wikipedia

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    A rail ambulance is a vehicle used for medical transportation services on railway lines. [1] The first rail ambulance was set up in 1920, in order to enable injured people to be transported to the nearest hospital, was set up in the coal mining community of Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. The car ran between #3 and #7 mines and Town of Sydney Mines.

  9. Kenn Borek Air - Wikipedia

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    Kenn Borek Air is an airline based in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It operates regional passenger and cargo services, contract operations in the Arctic and Antarctic and aircraft leasing. Its main base is at Calgary International Airport. [6] It charters aircraft for scientific expeditions, oil exploration, etc., and operates air ambulance services.