Flightmed archive for November-2002

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Re: Heaters in Aircraft
Our Rocky Mountain based program uses AC heaters in our aircraft and they
seem to do a fine job, however, on our 12 hour aircraft, we do bring our
Mannitol inside overnight.
>From: "Eric Niegelberg [Emergency Medicine]" <eniegelb@epo.hsc.sunysb.edu>
>Reply-To: flightmed@flightweb.com
>To: flightmed@flightweb.com
>Subject: Heaters in Aircraft
>Date: Thu, 7 Nov 2002 09:45:54 -0500
>
>Is anyone using some type of 110volt heater that is kept plugged in
>while the aircraft is on the ground. One of our bases is in an
>unheated hanger here in NY and it gets cold. The mechanics are not
>fans of plugging in a heater and leaving it unattended. Any
>suggestions other than keeping the meds off of the aircraft?
>******************************************************
>Eric Niegelberg Tel: 631-444-2496
>EMS Director Fax: 631-689-7376
>Emergency Department Administrator
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