NWF Daily News
24 Oct, 11The helicopter, which has been operating since June 2006, is no longer needed because of a decrease in calls and because there are more medical helicopters in the area than needed, according to Larry Hall, field operations manager for Air Methods, which runs the service. (See full story)
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