Wright-Patt Group Operates Intensive Care Unit in the Air ; Trio Conducts Medical Rescue Missions Between Haiti and Bases in Florida, Georgia.
Dayton Daily News › February 22, 2010
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Dayton Daily News › February 22, 2010
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Three people from Wright-Patterson Medical Center are operating what amounts to a flying intensive care unit in the back of a C-130 military plane.
They help bring critically injured Haitian patients ranging from infants to the elderly to U.S. hospitals for care that isn't available in earthquake-ravaged Haiti.See the full content of this document
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Wright-Patt Group Operates Intensive Care Unit in the Air ; Trio Conducts Medical Rescue Missions Between Haiti and Bases in Florida, Georgia.
Maj. John Lynch, a cardiologist who leads the critical care air transport team, Capt. Jeffery Marsh, a ...
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