Fatal medical copter crash
Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2004 9:54 am
(Can't help but say under my breath "Damn illegals!" If they hadn't have needed the trip, chances are the flight would not have been necessary and the crew would still be alive.)
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DATE 3/21/04 0219
PROGRAM Care Star
VENDOR Med Trans
ADDRESS
Odessa, TX
WEATHER thunderstorms
AIRCRAFT_TYPE Bell 407
INJURIES Mickey Price, Pilot - fatal
Paul Lujan, Paramedic - fatal
Ana Urias, pt.s mother - fatal
Pedro Modesto, patient - fatal
Ronald Stephens, Nurse - injured
DESCRIPTION Aircraft had left Big Bend Regional Hospital at
0145 and was headed to the University Medical
Center in Lubbock. The last contact they had
with the aircraft was at 0219 when the pilot was
near Pecos giving an update on his position when
he said "hold on a minute". There was no further
response from the pilot.The aircraft was found
shortly after 0600 in a remote area of Southern
Ward County. The mother and child lived in
Mexico but had crossed the border to seek medical
help.
SOURCE CeCe Wilmes, Dir. EMS& Flight Services
VIA Roseanne Krantz, CONCERN
Condolence book
http://www.flightweb.com/condolences/
News:
http://www.amarillonet.com/stories/0322 ... ilot.shtml
DATE 3/21/04 0219
PROGRAM Care Star
VENDOR Med Trans
ADDRESS
Odessa, TX
WEATHER thunderstorms
AIRCRAFT_TYPE Bell 407
INJURIES Mickey Price, Pilot - fatal
Paul Lujan, Paramedic - fatal
Ana Urias, pt.s mother - fatal
Pedro Modesto, patient - fatal
Ronald Stephens, Nurse - injured
DESCRIPTION Aircraft had left Big Bend Regional Hospital at
0145 and was headed to the University Medical
Center in Lubbock. The last contact they had
with the aircraft was at 0219 when the pilot was
near Pecos giving an update on his position when
he said "hold on a minute". There was no further
response from the pilot.The aircraft was found
shortly after 0600 in a remote area of Southern
Ward County. The mother and child lived in
Mexico but had crossed the border to seek medical
help.
SOURCE CeCe Wilmes, Dir. EMS& Flight Services
VIA Roseanne Krantz, CONCERN