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As critical care workers on the front lines, we meet people on their worst days. Once we provide critical care transport, it’s not very often our teams are able to reunite with their patients to see how they are recovering. When they do, the reunions are typically filled with smiles, hugs, tears of joy, and hearts full of appreciation. This was the case for our SkyLife crew, when Flight Nurse Alexis Masson (left) and Pilot Matt Morales (right) reunited with Will, a patient they transported in September 2023 following an accident. Given the severity of our Will’s condition, he required SkyLife’s blood in flight. Because the SkyLife team carries blood on board every patient transport, patient outcomes are significantly improved, and Will is a testament to the reason why we carry this lifesaving resource.

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Geoffery Shanen

HEMS/FIRE/UTILITY/Dual Rated

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You go Skylife 4, stay safe and know your appreciated. God Bless!!!!

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Tim Adams

Aircraft Structure Technician | Fiberglass/Carbon Fiber Composites | Sheet Metal Fabrication | Active DoD Clearance

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Impressive growth!

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