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In an effort to properly treat his rapidly deteriorating condition, Chris was moved to multiple medical facilities, twice by life-flight.
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As it was, they had to life-flight him to this hospital, where he is expected to make a full recovery, and a recovery to face all those charges here in Florida and back in Indiana.
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It appears they have denied her husband's $20,000.00 life-flight claim.
Doug Dearth: China: A Stroke Survivor's Alternative to U.S. Health Care 2008
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Forty people from a mobile home park had to be rescued one by one by a life-flight helicopter.
Storm Warning Nancy Mathis 2007
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HARRIS: Obviously, the scene played out hours and hours ago, but it's a video that we received here at CNN just an hour or so ago, so still relatively new video for us of this life-flight helicopter landing in Provo, Utah, at the Utah Valley Regional Medical Center, carrying one of the more seriously injured rescue workers from last night's underground seismic event that left three of the rescue workers dead.
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We have also learned that the train was carrying about 100 people at the time -- 15 ambulances, a life-flight helicopter all on the scene, as you can see, many medical personnel still working this scene.
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You're looking right now at the life-flight helicopters on the ground.
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Dozens, literally dozens of emergency vehicles, a life-flight helicopter on the scene of a derailment.
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It seems there was a very bad wreck ahead, requiring life-flight, and blocking the way.
Run or Stay? Part 2 Bea Amaya 2005
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It seems there was a very bad wreck ahead, requiring life-flight, and blocking the way.
Archive 2005-09-01 Bea Amaya 2005
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