News Mail
21 Dec, 09THE long-term unavailability of Bundaberg’s twin-engine rescue helicopter and impending cutbacks to the service’s staff is putting lives at risk, according to a former paramedic.
Related Posts
- STARS receives major gift from Young’s Equipment
- Germany’s DRF Luftrettung celebrates 40 years
- New Emergency Transport Helicopter to Serve Long Beach
- RBC makes C$500K donation to STARS
- Great Slave Helicopters introduces BK117
- Regular sightseeing tours start in London
- 16-Apr-13 N911CH Eurocopter BK117B1 Cumberland, US-Maine
- 05-Apr-12 Eurocopter BK117 Parsdorf, Germany
- True Blue Power Paving the Way for Certified Lithium-ion Products in Aviation
- 03-Apr-13 ZK-IBK Eurocopter BK117 Wellington, New Zealand
- 29-Mar-13 C-FKCM Eurocopter BK117 Calgary, Canada
- STARS begins night missions from Saskatoon base
- 15-Feb-13 VH-VSA Eurocopter BK117B2 Port Pirie, Australia
- 15-Feb-13 D-HDRJ Eurocopter BK117C1 Mitterberg, Austria
- Rockford Memorial Hospital prepares for full return of REACT
- Alberta Health Services moves STARS BK117 to Edmonton Airport
- Kawasaki completes 1,000th BK117/EC145 airframe
- Funding boost for Queensland’s EMS operations
- 10-Dec-12 N911BK Eurocopter BK117B3 Rochelle, US-Illinois (3F)
- CareFlight to fly more children across New South Wales




