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Medical airlift company Life Flight closes McCall base (access required)

by Brad Iverson-Long
Published: January 4,2012
Time posted: 9:11 am

Life Flight Network, an Oregon-based not-for-profit that acts as an ambulance in the air, will no longer house a helicopter in McCall, though it will still provide transportation and rescue services for the region. Closing the McCall base, which employed several pilots and emergency medical staff, was necessary because the company didn’t have enough flights ...
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