WASHINGTON — Robert Blockinger drives ambulances for a living, and although he was worried about his ill daughter, it never crossed his mind that she would die while being transported from one hospital to another.
Kirstin Blockinger was on the second air-ambulance flight of her 14-month life last fall when the helicopter taking her to a Chicago medical facility crashed in west suburban Aurora, Robert and his wife, Brooke, said Tuesday in their first interview.
"I am very much into the emergency scene, and it has become quite obvious -- painfully obvious to my wife and I -- that there needs to be changes," said Robert Blockinger, 24, a military medic specialist who served in Iraq with the Illinois National Guard. Back home, he drives ambulances for a private company, has been a firefighter in his rural Illinois community of Leland since 2000 and plans to begin classes to become a certified paramedic, he said.