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Dec 04, 2006 16:14 |  #1

U.S. Park Police Medevac landing at Maryland Shock/Trauma

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Jan 02, 2007 20:33 |  #2

Dug this one up doing a search of 'Maryland'. Great capture, needs a little straightening. Amazed at the lack of comments.

Though, are you sure this is also classified a Medevac bird?


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Jan 02, 2007 21:49 as a reply to  @ post 2480846 |  #3

Got a med vac ride once... cost me 6k and I was unconscious to bad it wasn't a sight seeing flight :D

They saved my ass that day!


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Jan 02, 2007 22:53 |  #4

Most MedEvac in Maryland is done by the Maryland State Police flying Eurocopter AS365N3 Dauphin helicopters (Trooper One thru Trooper Eight). The United State Park Police (posted here) also provide MedEvac, primarily to federal park lands in Maryland, with 3 helicopters, Eagle 1, Eagle 2,and Eagle 3. The helicopter pictured here is a Bell 412. Both agencies have their aircraft set up for multi-mission use; medical interiors, paramedic staffing, hoist capability, NightSun, and foward-looking infrared.

The Maryland State Police was the first agency in the nation to provide helicopter medevac service, and between the two agencies the state of Maryland has possibly the best medevac system in the United States. The MSP typically transports over 5,000 patients per year and provides their service free of charge.


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Jan 03, 2007 02:21 |  #5

ed2150 wrote in post #2481134 (external link)
Most MedEvac in Maryland is done by the Maryland State Police flying Eurocopter AS365N3 Dauphin helicopters (Trooper One thru Trooper Eight). The United State Park Police (posted here) also provide MedEvac, primarily to federal park lands in Maryland, with 3 helicopters, Eagle 1, Eagle 2,and Eagle 3. The helicopter pictured here is a Bell 412. Both agencies have their aircraft set up for multi-mission use; medical interiors, paramedic staffing, hoist capability, NightSun, and foward-looking infrared.

The Maryland State Police was the first agency in the nation to provide helicopter medevac service, and between the two agencies the state of Maryland has possibly the best medevac system in the United States. The MSP typically transports over 5,000 patients per year and provides their service free of charge.

Good info! And thanks for the other comments guys.

Yeah, the MSP Dauphine's are bad-a$$ birds. Our Shock/Trauma and Medevac system in MD is, as you said amazingly efficient. Baltimore's murder rate would be WAY higher than it is if we didn't save so many people with our system.

The Troopers bring us a lot of work. They're always solid pros to work with.

Here's Trooper 8 taking off.

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Jan 03, 2007 03:15 |  #6

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Jan 03, 2007 07:43 as a reply to  @ lycan's post |  #7

Back in the day when I was a career medic in Maryland I was lucky enough to fly on 4 Medevac flights with Trpr 4,6(twice),and7 as a second care provider.

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Trooper 4 in Hebron MD

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U.S. 50 outside of Salisbury, MD

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Jan 03, 2007 22:03 |  #8

Great info, so Medevac is a service, not a type/classification of bird. Good info!

Love the extra photo Adam, and the two from MdMedic! I've been trying to get some good emergency response imagery for some time, good news is that around here there haven't been many emergencies, bad news, no photos. Though, I keep the scanner on when I can.

Wow, didnt know Hebron was big enough to land a chopper in.. :P Love their Firemen's Carnival every year.


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Jan 04, 2007 06:30 as a reply to  @ milleker's post |  #9

Actually, both of those shots where in Hebron's first due area...

Also, www.fithp.com (external link) for emergency photos... Although we are in a bit of dry spell hear on the Eastern Shore... A lot of the stuff that my partner and I shoot end on www.firehouse.com (external link)


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