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Flight for Life (Valley Hospital) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Flight for Life (Valley Hospital)
Valley Hospital Medical Center established Southern Nevada's first air ambulance service, Flight for Life, in 1980. Milton Schwartz opened the hospital in 1971. ==History== The first helicopter was an Aerospatiale SA.316/319 ''Alouette III'', decorated with the Star of Life. The helicopter was owned by RTS Helicopters and was used for 2 years. In 1982 RTS traded in the Alouette for a newer AS-355F2 (N57901) with a deep blue and sea green paint scheme. On December 7, 1983, N57901 was destroyed when it collided with Black Mountain. The hospital put a memorial plaque on the helipad. Valley Hospital signed a contract with Medical Aviation Inc. (a subsidiary of Metro Aviation), to sustain the service. With the new contract, Valley Hospital received a BO105 CBS4 (N10VH) named ''Lifeguard 1'' based at the hospital, as well as loaner aircraft to use when the main helicopter was in heavy maintenance. ''Lifeguard 1'' had an orange and black paint scheme, with a silver stripe. In 1998, Valley Hospital received a second BO105 CBS5 (N911VH), which they dubbed ''Lifeguard 1'', renaming the older helicopter ''Lifeguard 2''. Metro Aviation shipped Valley Hospital another upgraded helicopter, a BK117 B2 (N117VH). This again necessitated renaming the fleet, with the newest helicopter again being designated ''Lifeguard 1''. Metro Aviation sold the program to Mercy Air on December 4, 2001, effectively shutting down the Flight for Life service under that name, although the service was still provided.
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