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Air Flight Transporting & Hot Loading Training

Published: Tuesday, January 10, 2012

It has become an increasing necessity for many fire departments to utilize airship transportation for patients and accident victims who are in a critical state after a tragic incident. Time, distance and traffic factors are the usual determinate points in using air transportation. However, with this effective tool comes some extremely crucial safety points for firefighters and first responders. Training becomes a vital element to the use of air transportation, as the airship crew, firefighters and ambulance personnel all need to work together, being mindful of the danger points involved in hot loading a patient to the aircraft.

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