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If they are crazy idea's and you have more informative idea's then why not try and tell him those instead of just laughing at him.
Ummmm, because it is simply to funny to stop laughing......
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If they are crazy idea's and you have more informative idea's then why not try and tell him those instead of just laughing at him.
If they are crazy idea's and you have more informative idea's then why not try and tell him those instead of just laughing at him.
Because some people cannot survive the day unless they find someone to pick on. The only way they can feel good about themselves is to know they've at least tried to make others feel bad about themselves.
Because some people cannot survive the day unless they find someone to pick on. The only way they can feel good about themselves is to know they've at least tried to make others feel bad about themselves.
You nailed it!!! You're right,,,,I'm not actually worried about the possibility of a horrible HEMS operation being put into place that puts the lives of countless people in danger and will no doubt provide shoddy patient care (based on Anthony's business plan). I'm actually just here to pick on him.....
You nailed it!!! You're right,,,,I'm not actually worried about the possibility of a horrible HEMS operation being put into place that puts the lives of countless people in danger and will no doubt provide shoddy patient care (based on Anthony's business plan). I'm actually just here to pick on him.....
He has already made it clear that he has the staffing issue figured out. He already got frustrated with the other guy for having to explain it to him twice. So, if there is a guy that is trying to put a HEMS operation in service utilizing the absolute bare minimum in safety and training then I am simply going to LAUGH at him in hopes that he will realize his fallacy and move on with his life....HAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAAHHAHAHAHAAAAHAAAAA
Great, because laughing at someone you think is stupid is going to smarten them up. We all know how that works.
By the way, I'm laughing at YOU now. Are you smarter yet?
Actually........I think it's working!!!! I DO feel smarter!!! Keep doing it!! Tell everyone else to join in !!!!! This....is......AWESOME!!!
I think you guys have way to much time on your hands, typing thousands of forums in an emtlife.com forum? Wow, why other crazy guys like myself are trying to figure out how to develop something needed to assist those in need? Please continue..........I applaud you guys. Now that is funny.
If my crew is not qualified or not the correct one you guys think I am going to scratch my plan? Now that's the funny part......
You say you are coming here looking for help and then you pop off with that comment? I think you just lost what little respect you had here. Personally, I didn't think this thread or you were legit, but I gave you the benefit of the doubt. But not anymore. I think you're a troll.
I apologize if someone has already said this, but I don't have time right now to read every comment.
CAMTS would be a great place to start. They are the Commission on the Accredation of Medical Transport Systems and they run the show.
Remember, there are minimal standards and some pretty expensive safety issues that must be addressed before accreditation. For instance, If one of the blades ends up damaged, you usually will be required to take the chopper out of service and replace ALL Blades. If I am not mistaken (And I may be), that would cost over $25,000.
Talk to some of the head honcho's at Air Evac Lifeteam, some Flight Nurses and Paramedics, as well as Air Medical Pilots and Base Managers. They can help you a lot.
Also, who will be funding this venture? Do you have a medical center or a funding agency behind you? There are not many people that I can think of right off hand that can come up with millions of dollars in venture capital to start a business of such magnitude, especially not one that will require regular maintenance that can cost tens if not hundreds of thousands.
You would probably get better information if you posted this question on let's say, FlightWeb where they specialize in Aeromedical and Ground Critical Care Transport.
Yeah, you do not have a choice. You must have an appropriately educated crew specific to the needs air medical patients (as previously mentioned multiple times). To assist you in this endeavor, I took the liberty of forwarding your ideas to some friends on Wall St. in Austin for their opinion. In case your not aware, these are the individuals at TDSHS that would either approve or deny your provider application. Needless to say, I think they will be closely scrutinizing any upcoming applications to ensure complete compliance with State regulations. Your welcome.
Also, you never did specify your geographic underserved location. Care to enlighten us?
helicopter that I've seen, that regularly takes on 2 patients, is the Bell 412.