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Latest revision as of 19:43, 5 September 2013
LifeSaver is an emergency helicopter transportation service operating in the Birmingham Metropolitan Area. It was launched by physician Ben Carraway and initially funded by Carraway Methodist Medical Center. The service was sold to Omniflight of Atlanta, Georgia, which was acquired by Air Methods Corp. of Englewood, Colorado in 2009. Air Methods also operates "MedFlight" and "Air Evac" services in the region and Children's of Alabama's own helicopter.
- LifeSaver 1 based at 1557 Walnut Hill Circle in Birmingham, provided service to Jefferson County, northern Shelby County, southern Blount and Walker counties and St Clair County. It was closed without notice on September 4, 2013. A spokesman attributed the closure to low utilization and reduced reimbursements.
- LifeSaver 2 is stationed in Rainbow City.
- LifeSaver 3 serves Auburn/Opelika.
- LifeSaver 4 is located in Sylacauga.
LifeSaver uses Bell helicopters.
References
- Rogers, Lisa (February 4, 2012) "LifeSaver gets bigger, faster helicopter based in Rainbow City." Gadsden Times
- Robinson, Carol (September 4, 2013) "Birmingham's LifeSaver helicopter grounded as base closes." The Birmingham News
External links
- Air Methods website
- Alabama LifeSaver at dave911.com