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Re: AS-365



Last I knew, and this has been a while, Parkview Hospital in Fort Wayne, Indiana was flying a Dauphin.

http://www.parkview.com/samaritan/Samaritan.htm

I once heard they got a -135 as well, but I haven't been back in Indiana for years, so I can't confirm that.

P.S. Andrew Edwards: If you get this twice, it's my fault.

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JRB

Jeff Brosius,
Paramedic, etc.






From: "ANDREW EDWARDS" <andrewedwards@rivnet.net>

Talk to MSP they have the most experience in a single organization.
ANDREW EDWARDS

----- Original Message -----
From: <AirJMed@aol.com>
To: <flightmed@flightweb.com>
Sent: Monday, November 17, 2003 9:56 PM
Subject: Re: AS-365


> Hi All,
>
> Just a couple questions for you all flying in Dauphins:
> 1. How often are you in a spare ship due to maintenance (monthly,
> quarterly, etc.)?
> 2. How frequently does something unexpected break or cause problems?
> (Frequently, occasionally, rarely, etc. In other words, what is the
dispatch
> reliability?)
> 3. On a scale of 1 - 10 how would you rate this ship for EMS work?
Pros,
> cons? Any other comments are welcomed on the list or via private e-mail.
> 4. Any managers out there who can give me a reliable picture of the
actual
> Direct Operating Cost of this aircraft? (verses the quoted one from
> Eurocopter!)
>
> Thanks!
> Tim

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