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Vermont-based Medical Helicopter Flies First Mission

— This is the first medical helicopter based in the state of Vermont.

SOUTH BURLINGTON, Vt. – A new, Vermont-based air ambulance service is now flying patients.

At 9:45 a.m. Thursday, the helicopter-ambulance based at the Burlington International Airport in South Burlington was called to fly a patient from Copley Hospital in Morrisville to the Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon, New Hampshire. It was then sent to Rutland, where it was to carry a patient to Burlington.

Previously, Vermont had been able to rely on helicopter ambulances from other states, but this will be the first to be based in the state.

The University of Vermont Health Net Transport is a collaboration between UVM and Dartmouth-Hitchcock, which provides the aircraft. UVM provides the medical crew.

Initially, the UVM helicopter will only fly patients between hospitals, but in the future it could carry patients from accident scenes.

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