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May
Lehigh Valley Hospital MedEvac Adds First of Three New Helicopters to Fleet
Lehigh Valley, Pa. (May 6, 2008) - Look up in the sky.
It's not a bird or a plane but rather Lehigh Valley Hospital and Health
Network's (LVHHN) updated fleet of medical helicopters bearing the program's
new name, Lehigh Valley Hospital MedEvac, in association with Air Methods, the
world's largest air ambulance operator.
LVHHN unveiled one of its new blue and
silver helicopters today at the Lehigh
Valley Hospital - Cedar
Crest helipad, located next to the emergency department entrance.
The new
aircraft is an EC-135 and features a glass cockpit, which means it is entirely
digital. This state-of-the-art technology includes night-vision goggles, a
traffic collision avoidance system and GPS tracking. The helicopter will be
stationed in Monroe
County. Two more new
helicopters will be delivered later this year. The BK-117 based in Kutztown, Pa.,
will be completely refurbished.
"It was time for us to upgrade our
fleet," says John McCarthy, D.O., LVHHN's chief of EMS. "The features of these new helicopters provide an added level of safety."
Lehigh Valley Hospital MedEvac
operates four aircraft from its helicopter bases in Berks, Carbon, Monroe and Schuylkill counties. It has served the Lehigh Valley
region with air medical transport for more than 26 years, flying over 40,000
patients. LVHHN contracts with a vendor to provide the helicopters, pilots and
maintenance crews, and LVHHN provides the medical team. The MedEvac program
operates in conjunction with LVH's Level I Trauma Center with added pediatric
qualifications, the only one of its kind in the region.
Based in Allentown
and Bethlehem, Pa.,
Lehigh Valley Hospital
and Health Network comprises Lehigh Valley Hospital - Cedar Crest & I-78,
Lehigh Valley Hospital - 17th and Chew streets, Lehigh Valley
Hospital - Muhlenberg and Lehigh Valley Health Services, which includes home
health, hospice, pharmacy and health management. Advanced regional resources at
these non-profit hospitals include a regional burn center, kidney and pancreas
transplant, perinatal/neonatal, cardiac, cancer care, neurology and complex
neurosurgery capabilities. LVHHN hospitals are designated national Magnet
hospitals for excellence in nursing. This page last updated 5/7/08 11:43 AM
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