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Re: transport time (school assignment)/simultaneous dispatch
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From: Jeremy Hawk <akulahawk@earthlink.net>
Reply-To: flightmed@flightweb.com
Date: Wed, 27 Mar 2002 22:50:07 -0800
You would also have to add Oklahoma to the list of states which allow RSI by EMS personel. I also have a question are there states which have an expanded scope of practice for crews just because they are a flight service?
Mark Lewis NREMT-P Lic. P
>>ok.... here's my $0.02 on simultaneous dispatch:
>>
>>Interesting idea....... but if the helicopter arrives to the scene
>>first: who sets up the LZ for them???
>>
>>remember: SAFETY FIRST!
>>
>
> From my understanding, if there's no one around to setup an LZ, the
>crew takes a good look at possible sites from the air. They then
>decide whether or not to land on an "unimproved" LZ. If someone
>doesn't like the idea... they orbit the area until someone arrives
>and sets up an LZ for them. Of course, they do what they can in the
>safest way they can.
>
>Personally, I'd rather have someone set up an LZ. On the other hand,
>what if it will take another 20-30 minutes for someone to arrive to
>set up the LZ? Sometimes that's what happens.
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>San Joaquin County
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