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Is It Expensive To Start A Daycare In Your Home? lea for a military medical evacuation flight from Sebring to Birmingham.Opening a daycare in your home has so many benefits to it, the list goes on and on. One of the greatest benefits that excites so many ladies is the fact that you can make money and stay home and raise your children.This was initially why I started my daycare.I was a new mom of twins and I had an absolute desire to stay home and care for my daughters. So it all worked out perfectly, I made money, took care of my family and had a really great time teaching and caring for other people’s children.Many of you have asked me advice on starting a daycare is expensive. This could be farther from the truth. To be honest with you most of the items I use in my daycare I had already owned. Just think about it for a minute, many of you are already mom’s and have toy’s laying around the house.And if you don’t you can purchase toys at rummage sales, and Goodwill for cheap. Books and toys can be borrowed from the library and parents who attend your daycare can be asked if they have any items they would like to donate. Over the years I’ve gone to businesses in my area asking them if they had any donations, I’ve gotten items such as envelopes, huge roles of paper, colored sheets of sticker paper, books of wallpaper samples, the list goes on. All these items can be used for craft projects with children.It always helps to be creative, one other thing I did that received rave reviews is I bought a l Their efforts paid off. Within minutes, the duty officer for Coast Guard Station Miami called Highlands Regional Medical Center to obtain medical information about the patient. He then rushed that information up his chain of command and obtained authorization for a flight. Once a flight was authorized and its planning begun, the duty officer contacted us at Highlands Regional Medical Center to assist us in obtaining the required federal authorizations through the Air Force Rescue Command Center. The duty officer for the Air Force Rescue Command Center was equally eager to help. The Air Force duty officer took the information and presented it to his chain of command. With the Air Force Rescue Command Center authorization in hand, the Air Force duty officer contacted us to assist us in obtaining a State of Florida request for federal intervention. This step is absolutely required to allow federal assets, including the military, to assist in such a medical emergency. The Florida Department of Emergency Management duty officer took the information and contacted the Governor in the middle of the night. Shortly thereafter, the duty officer called back indicating that Jeb Bush’s order on behalf of one man, “Glen,” had been issued formally requesting federal assistance. As I was not only the emergency room physician responsible for “Glen’s” care, but a Federal Medical Officer w Abstract Logos - Salient Features of Abstract Logo Design It is a common misconception that only a large-scale disaster or thousands of protesters will get the immediate attention of government or large corporations. On December 29, 2006, I saw this misconception proven wrong. It was an average day in our busy Emergency Department. We were running at 100 percent back log meaning that there were as many patients waiting in the lobby as we had rooms and chairs in the emergency treatment area.All companies have similar basic issues. They have to consider how they are perceived by clients, the public, prospective customers and their competition. Marketing materials define this perception. Marketing materials include business cards, promotional brochures, even broadcast commercials. It is important that the defining image of the business, the logo, has style, elegance and impact.There are many factors to consider when selecting a logo design; the company's logo and target audience are high on the list. Features of a logo design are abstraction, font type, colors and illustration. Abstract logo designs are good, but overly abstract logos are not suitable for business. Viewers may not associate your company with your services if the logo is too abstract. Simple, abstract logos are attractive and they promote your business' attributes and style.An abstract logo has to be simple, yet complicated. Simplicity of an abstract logo design makes a logo easy to reproduce and its complicated aspect makes it easy for customers to recognize. Use limited colors in your business logo, avoiding muddy colors and consider contrasts when thinking designing the logo.Why You Need Abstract LogosConsumers distinguish abstract logos quicker than other logos styles, making them more identifiable in the marketplace. Abstract logos need less consumer "addiction" to achieve identification. Researchers have foun In the early afternoon a 49 year old man presented with severe chest pain. “Glen” was sweaty, short of breath and looked very ill. This very pleasant gentleman was a naval veteran sent from the VA Clinic just next door to our hospital--Highlands Regional Medical Center. “Glen” had experienced this same type of chest pain almost three years prior to this occasion when he had a near catastrophic tear in the aorta (the main artery carrying blood from the heart to the rest of the body). After his aorta was surgically repaired, “Glen” followed all his doctors’ orders and had been perfectly fine…until just before we saw him. I ordered an emergency CT scan of his chest that appeared to show exactly what he had feared, another tear in his aorta—but this one this one extended the entire length of the aorta from the top of his heart all the way to his legs. A town the size of Sebring, Florida does not have the resources to repair such a severe, life-threatening problem. So, I tried to refer “Glen” back to the surgeon at Tampa General Hospital who had previously fixed “Glen’s” problem. However, once I described “Glen’s” current problem, the surgeon at Tampa General indicated his problem was too complex even for that prestigious facility. He recommended University of Florida’s Shands Hospital in Gainesville. Unfortunately, the answer was the same there and at every other major medical center in Florida—the case was too complex for any facility in Florida. Usually when another hospital is unable to provide medical care, that is the end of their involvement. That outside hospital simply goes on with their usual day, but today would be different. Each hospital that we called, save one, would remain involved in this patient’s care. They did not provide medical services directly, but they took the initiative to assist in finding an expert who was both capable of performing the needed surgery and had the available resources to perform that surgery on a holiday weekend. The dedication of effort and resources was not limited to outside hospitals. During the ensuing 12 hours, our own hospital administrator would call on the entire resources of HMA, the nationwide hospital corporation that runs Highlands Regional Medical Center. The vice president of nursing at Highlands Regional Medical Center would draw on all her professional contacts, her religious faith and even her social contacts. The Emergency Room physicians’ group with which I work, ED Care Management, also threw its muscle into the task as the Regional Vice President joined the ad hoc phone bank. Within 6 hours there were literally scores of the top physicians and nurses in the country making phone calls attempting to find this one individual, this average guy, the right specialist in the right facility. Through the work and contribution of these many facilities and healthcare professionals, a surgical expert was found at the University of Alabama in Birmingham, but there was a potential problem--a lack of available bed space. Once again the efforts of many converged to save the one. Those at the University of Alabama Birmingham were so determined that the efforts of scores of their colleagues would not go to waste that they found the bed space. Some of us even joked that they must have built a manger just for “Glen.” As is often the case in life, no sooner had one problem been solved than another arose. How would we transport a critically ill individual on a holiday weekend from Sebring, Florida to Birmingham, Alabama? When emergent medical transportation is needed, medical professionals and the general public assume that a helicopter “is only a phone call away”. Unfortunately, the realities of fuel restrictions, air space restrictions and even licensing restrictions made helicopter (known in the industry as rotary wing) transportation impossible in this case. This meant that the patient would have to fly in a jet air ambulance (also known as a fixed wing). Every air ambulance service available in Florida was contacted. For safety reasons the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) limits air medical crews to 12 operational hours in every 24 hours. Owing to the holidays and the cyclical nature of medical illnesses, every civilian air ambulance system had utilized all of their available air medical crew hours. No air crew would be available for at least nine hours to even begin flying to our facility. Unfortunately, Glen could not survive that long. Time was definitely against us. The air ambulance business is fiercely competitive. Air ambulances are obscenely expensive to operate and their services are not well reimbursed by insurance (if at all). Because of the fierce competition, these companies, while friendly and collegial, seldom work together. Tonight they did. Air crews and air dispatchers from the largest companies communicated in an attempt to “cobble together” one air crew with enough time to make a one way flight--stop in Sebring, pick up the patient and fly to Birmingham. Then the crew would be stranded in Alabama for an additional 12 hours of mandatory rest. Simultaneously, the rotary wing service at Tampa General, known as Aeromed, began making phone calls of their own. Since the civilian fixed wing options were exhausted, Aeromed called MacDill Air Force Base and the Coast Guard. With the assistance of MacDill Air Force Base, Aeromed contacted the Coast Guard duty officer and made a plea for a military medical evacuation flight from Sebring to Birmingham. Their efforts paid off. Within minutes, the duty officer for Coast Guard Station Miami called Highlands Regional Medical Center to obtain medical information about the patient. He then rushed that information up his chain of command and obtained authorization for a flight. Once a flight was authorized and its planning begun, the duty officer contacted us at Highlands Regional Medical Center to assist us in obtaining the required federal authorizations through the Air Force Rescue Command Center. The duty officer for the Air Force Rescue Command Center was equally eager to help. The Air Force duty officer took the information and presented it to his chain of command. With the Air Force Rescue Command Center authorization in hand, the Air Force duty officer contacted us to assist us in obtaining a State of Florida request for federal intervention. This step is absolutely required to allow federal assets, including the military, to assist in such a medical emergency. The Florida Department of Emergency Management duty officer took the information and contacted the Governor in the middle of the night. Shortly thereafter, the duty officer called back indicating that Jeb Bush’s order on behalf of one man, “Glen,” had been issued formally requesting federal assistance. As I was not only the emergency room physician responsible for “Glen’s” care, but a Federal Medical Officer wi How to Find the Best Rates on Health Insurance in Tennessee neral Hospital who had previously fixed “Glen’s” problem. However, once I described “Glen’s” current problem, the surgeon at Tampa General indicated his problem was too complex even for that prestigious facility. He recommended University of Florida’s Shands Hospital in Gainesville. Unfortunately, the answer was the same there and at every other major medical center in Florida—the case was too complex for any facility in Florida.Shopping for individual health insurance can be a pain, but finding the best rates on health insurance in Tennessee doesn’t have to be. Once you search EZQuotesGuide.com for Tennessee’s most affordable health insurance quotes and choose the policies with premiums that most appeal to you, simply narrow the search further by finding out which policy offers the health coverage that most appeals to you. After all, there’s no point in purchasing a cheap health insurance policy if it doesn’t provide the care you need.As you take a look at the medical services and other treatments available, keep both the present and the future in mind. For example, does the individual health insurance plan offer coverage for pre-existing conditions? Find out before you go through the process of purchasing the policy only to discover you’re required to pay for that treatment out-of-pocket. Chronic conditions should be considered, too. If you or someone in your immediate family suffers from alcoholism, asthma, AIDS, or cancer, will the policy take care of medical costs? Be sure to ask about prescription coverage for medications you’re currently taking, too.Females and married couples should always make sure the plans with the most affordable health insurance quotes also cover pregnancy care, including doctor visits and delivery costs. Even if you aren’t planning a family, surprises are known to happen!Once you know whether Usually when another hospital is unable to provide medical care, that is the end of their involvement. That outside hospital simply goes on with their usual day, but today would be different. Each hospital that we called, save one, would remain involved in this patient’s care. They did not provide medical services directly, but they took the initiative to assist in finding an expert who was both capable of performing the needed surgery and had the available resources to perform that surgery on a holiday weekend. The dedication of effort and resources was not limited to outside hospitals. During the ensuing 12 hours, our own hospital administrator would call on the entire resources of HMA, the nationwide hospital corporation that runs Highlands Regional Medical Center. The vice president of nursing at Highlands Regional Medical Center would draw on all her professional contacts, her religious faith and even her social contacts. The Emergency Room physicians’ group with which I work, ED Care Management, also threw its muscle into the task as the Regional Vice President joined the ad hoc phone bank. Within 6 hours there were literally scores of the top physicians and nurses in the country making phone calls attempting to find this one individual, this average guy, the right specialist in the right facility. Through the work and contribution of these many facilities and healthcare professionals, a surgical expert was found at the University of Alabama in Birmingham, but there was a potential problem--a lack of available bed space. Once again the efforts of many converged to save the one. Those at the University of Alabama Birmingham were so determined that the efforts of scores of their colleagues would not go to waste that they found the bed space. Some of us even joked that they must have built a manger just for “Glen.” As is often the case in life, no sooner had one problem been solved than another arose. How would we transport a critically ill individual on a holiday weekend from Sebring, Florida to Birmingham, Alabama? When emergent medical transportation is needed, medical professionals and the general public assume that a helicopter “is only a phone call away”. Unfortunately, the realities of fuel restrictions, air space restrictions and even licensing restrictions made helicopter (known in the industry as rotary wing) transportation impossible in this case. This meant that the patient would have to fly in a jet air ambulance (also known as a fixed wing). Every air ambulance service available in Florida was contacted. For safety reasons the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) limits air medical crews to 12 operational hours in every 24 hours. Owing to the holidays and the cyclical nature of medical illnesses, every civilian air ambulance system had utilized all of their available air medical crew hours. No air crew would be available for at least nine hours to even begin flying to our facility. Unfortunately, Glen could not survive that long. Time was definitely against us. The air ambulance business is fiercely competitive. Air ambulances are obscenely expensive to operate and their services are not well reimbursed by insurance (if at all). Because of the fierce competition, these companies, while friendly and collegial, seldom work together. Tonight they did. Air crews and air dispatchers from the largest companies communicated in an attempt to “cobble together” one air crew with enough time to make a one way flight--stop in Sebring, pick up the patient and fly to Birmingham. Then the crew would be stranded in Alabama for an additional 12 hours of mandatory rest. Simultaneously, the rotary wing service at Tampa General, known as Aeromed, began making phone calls of their own. Since the civilian fixed wing options were exhausted, Aeromed called MacDill Air Force Base and the Coast Guard. With the assistance of MacDill Air Force Base, Aeromed contacted the Coast Guard duty officer and made a plea for a military medical evacuation flight from Sebring to Birmingham. Their efforts paid off. Within minutes, the duty officer for Coast Guard Station Miami called Highlands Regional Medical Center to obtain medical information about the patient. He then rushed that information up his chain of command and obtained authorization for a flight. Once a flight was authorized and its planning begun, the duty officer contacted us at Highlands Regional Medical Center to assist us in obtaining the required federal authorizations through the Air Force Rescue Command Center. The duty officer for the Air Force Rescue Command Center was equally eager to help. The Air Force duty officer took the information and presented it to his chain of command. With the Air Force Rescue Command Center authorization in hand, the Air Force duty officer contacted us to assist us in obtaining a State of Florida request for federal intervention. This step is absolutely required to allow federal assets, including the military, to assist in such a medical emergency. The Florida Department of Emergency Management duty officer took the information and contacted the Governor in the middle of the night. Shortly thereafter, the duty officer called back indicating that Jeb Bush’s order on behalf of one man, “Glen,” had been issued formally requesting federal assistance. As I was not only the emergency room physician responsible for “Glen’s” care, but a Federal Medical Officer w Acting Tip: Acting Resumes, Cover Letters, and Headshots, Oh My! e into the task as the Regional Vice President joined the ad hoc phone bank. Within 6 hours there were literally scores of the top physicians and nurses in the country making phone calls attempting to find this one individual, this average guy, the right specialist in the right facility.If you want to really stand out as an actor (and I think you do), you will have to make your resume stand out for you.Your resume, cover letter, and headshot are really the first impressions you'll ever make. They act as your agent—good ones get you auditions, bad ones don't…So, how does one go about standing out from the rest of the crowd? Well, first of all, you have to think like a marketer. What makes YOU interesting and unique as an actor? This is you USP (Unique Selling Point). Your resume and cover letter act as your USP…In order to make your resume and cover letters really effective, you must follow a few simple guidelines:For your resume, divide the page into two parts—one part for your actual resume, one part for testimonials (yes, testimonials!). Testimonials should be from former directors, playwrights, etc. and they shouldn't be hard to get. Just ask! (but be sure to get their permission to use their testimonial on your resume) Include the name and position of the person underneath each testimonial quote.If you are just starting out, include EVERYTHING acting-related on your resume—list every acting job you've ever had—no matter how small or big the part (yes, even the non-speaking parts!). Remember, you are trying to fill out your resume—list as much as you can. As time goes by, pick off the less glamorous acting parts and replace them with the true gems that highlight yo Through the work and contribution of these many facilities and healthcare professionals, a surgical expert was found at the University of Alabama in Birmingham, but there was a potential problem--a lack of available bed space. Once again the efforts of many converged to save the one. Those at the University of Alabama Birmingham were so determined that the efforts of scores of their colleagues would not go to waste that they found the bed space. Some of us even joked that they must have built a manger just for “Glen.” As is often the case in life, no sooner had one problem been solved than another arose. How would we transport a critically ill individual on a holiday weekend from Sebring, Florida to Birmingham, Alabama? When emergent medical transportation is needed, medical professionals and the general public assume that a helicopter “is only a phone call away”. Unfortunately, the realities of fuel restrictions, air space restrictions and even licensing restrictions made helicopter (known in the industry as rotary wing) transportation impossible in this case. This meant that the patient would have to fly in a jet air ambulance (also known as a fixed wing). Every air ambulance service available in Florida was contacted. For safety reasons the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) limits air medical crews to 12 operational hours in every 24 hours. Owing to the holidays and the cyclical nature of medical illnesses, every civilian air ambulance system had utilized all of their available air medical crew hours. No air crew would be available for at least nine hours to even begin flying to our facility. Unfortunately, Glen could not survive that long. Time was definitely against us. The air ambulance business is fiercely competitive. Air ambulances are obscenely expensive to operate and their services are not well reimbursed by insurance (if at all). Because of the fierce competition, these companies, while friendly and collegial, seldom work together. Tonight they did. Air crews and air dispatchers from the largest companies communicated in an attempt to “cobble together” one air crew with enough time to make a one way flight--stop in Sebring, pick up the patient and fly to Birmingham. Then the crew would be stranded in Alabama for an additional 12 hours of mandatory rest. Simultaneously, the rotary wing service at Tampa General, known as Aeromed, began making phone calls of their own. Since the civilian fixed wing options were exhausted, Aeromed called MacDill Air Force Base and the Coast Guard. With the assistance of MacDill Air Force Base, Aeromed contacted the Coast Guard duty officer and made a plea for a military medical evacuation flight from Sebring to Birmingham. Their efforts paid off. Within minutes, the duty officer for Coast Guard Station Miami called Highlands Regional Medical Center to obtain medical information about the patient. He then rushed that information up his chain of command and obtained authorization for a flight. Once a flight was authorized and its planning begun, the duty officer contacted us at Highlands Regional Medical Center to assist us in obtaining the required federal authorizations through the Air Force Rescue Command Center. The duty officer for the Air Force Rescue Command Center was equally eager to help. The Air Force duty officer took the information and presented it to his chain of command. With the Air Force Rescue Command Center authorization in hand, the Air Force duty officer contacted us to assist us in obtaining a State of Florida request for federal intervention. This step is absolutely required to allow federal assets, including the military, to assist in such a medical emergency. The Florida Department of Emergency Management duty officer took the information and contacted the Governor in the middle of the night. Shortly thereafter, the duty officer called back indicating that Jeb Bush’s order on behalf of one man, “Glen,” had been issued formally requesting federal assistance. As I was not only the emergency room physician responsible for “Glen’s” care, but a Federal Medical Officer w California Lemon Law Attorneys very air ambulance service available in Florida was contacted. For safety reasons the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) limits air medical crews to 12 operational hours in every 24 hours. Owing to the holidays and the cyclical nature of medical illnesses, every civilian air ambulance system had utilized all of their available air medical crew hours. No air crew would be available for at least nine hours to even begin flying to our facility. Unfortunately, Glen could not survive that long. Time was definitely against us.There are a number of attorneys who specialize in California’s Lemon Laws. They are in a lucrative field of practice, since the laws in this state allow for a number of buyer versus seller litigations.Basically, California’s Lemon Law – also known as consumer warranty law – specifies that the manufacturer carry a high degree of responsibility for sold products. The law is oriented more towards the manufacture and sale of motor vehicles. It applies equally to cars, RVs, trucks and motorboats. Vehicle parts are also included under the law. If they malfunction while under warranty, the manufacturer is held liable for repairs. If a reasonable number of repair attempts do not solve the problem, Californian Lemon Law specifies that the defective product(s) must be replaced.The disputable aspects of California’s Lemon Law are the areas of a ‘reasonable’ number of attempts, and whether or not a breach of warranty exists. This is why attorneys are required. Interpreting California Lemon Laws in the correct context and in favor of a consumer calls for legal knowledge and courtroom skills.For example, the California Lemon Law as it pertains to motor vehicles has various provisions. A motor vehicle must have been sold or leased under full warranty of the manufacturer. The warranty may cover it against malfunctions within 18 months of purchase or before having been driven 18,000 miles. However, exercising Calif The air ambulance business is fiercely competitive. Air ambulances are obscenely expensive to operate and their services are not well reimbursed by insurance (if at all). Because of the fierce competition, these companies, while friendly and collegial, seldom work together. Tonight they did. Air crews and air dispatchers from the largest companies communicated in an attempt to “cobble together” one air crew with enough time to make a one way flight--stop in Sebring, pick up the patient and fly to Birmingham. Then the crew would be stranded in Alabama for an additional 12 hours of mandatory rest. Simultaneously, the rotary wing service at Tampa General, known as Aeromed, began making phone calls of their own. Since the civilian fixed wing options were exhausted, Aeromed called MacDill Air Force Base and the Coast Guard. With the assistance of MacDill Air Force Base, Aeromed contacted the Coast Guard duty officer and made a plea for a military medical evacuation flight from Sebring to Birmingham. Their efforts paid off. Within minutes, the duty officer for Coast Guard Station Miami called Highlands Regional Medical Center to obtain medical information about the patient. He then rushed that information up his chain of command and obtained authorization for a flight. Once a flight was authorized and its planning begun, the duty officer contacted us at Highlands Regional Medical Center to assist us in obtaining the required federal authorizations through the Air Force Rescue Command Center. The duty officer for the Air Force Rescue Command Center was equally eager to help. The Air Force duty officer took the information and presented it to his chain of command. With the Air Force Rescue Command Center authorization in hand, the Air Force duty officer contacted us to assist us in obtaining a State of Florida request for federal intervention. This step is absolutely required to allow federal assets, including the military, to assist in such a medical emergency. The Florida Department of Emergency Management duty officer took the information and contacted the Governor in the middle of the night. Shortly thereafter, the duty officer called back indicating that Jeb Bush’s order on behalf of one man, “Glen,” had been issued formally requesting federal assistance. As I was not only the emergency room physician responsible for “Glen’s” care, but a Federal Medical Officer w Commercial Real Estate Prospects in India lea for a military medical evacuation flight from Sebring to Birmingham.Commercial real estate in India has picked up real fast over the last 5 years and has transformed the Indian architecture in a major way.Commercial Real Estate India as a trend setter1. A population of 1.1 billion and a workforce of 496.4 million serve a great potential for real estate investors in India. The talent pool of intellectual capital and cost effectiveness gives India a competitive edge in the real estate scene.2. A growth rate of 30% and a 30% average rate of returns look lucrative for future prospects in the realty sector.3. Latest research data estimates increase in revenue generation from $14 billion to $102 billion over the next 10 years. For NRIs investing in real estate India. the return has been more than profitable. They feel India in this regard has not even tapped 20% of market.4. Moreover with the relaxation of FDI rules and tax incentives for NRI s the Government has sure encouraged in increasing foreign capital. Global investors investing in real estate India can certainly look for a 25% ROI!The peaks of commercial real estate in India• Organized retail: With the increase in mass consumption, shifting trends in the pattern of consumption of luxury goods and purchasing power corporate houses have ventured into retail in a big way. Take the case of RPG Spencer’s largest presence in South India with FoodWorld, MusicWorld and Health and Glow. Apart f Their efforts paid off. Within minutes, the duty officer for Coast Guard Station Miami called Highlands Regional Medical Center to obtain medical information about the patient. He then rushed that information up his chain of command and obtained authorization for a flight. Once a flight was authorized and its planning begun, the duty officer contacted us at Highlands Regional Medical Center to assist us in obtaining the required federal authorizations through the Air Force Rescue Command Center. The duty officer for the Air Force Rescue Command Center was equally eager to help. The Air Force duty officer took the information and presented it to his chain of command. With the Air Force Rescue Command Center authorization in hand, the Air Force duty officer contacted us to assist us in obtaining a State of Florida request for federal intervention. This step is absolutely required to allow federal assets, including the military, to assist in such a medical emergency. The Florida Department of Emergency Management duty officer took the information and contacted the Governor in the middle of the night. Shortly thereafter, the duty officer called back indicating that Jeb Bush’s order on behalf of one man, “Glen,” had been issued formally requesting federal assistance. As I was not only the emergency room physician responsible for “Glen’s” care, but a Federal Medical Officer with the Department of Homeland Security’s National Disaster Medical System Disaster Medical Assistance Team –FL3, I was asked to serve as the air medical crew for the mission. Within moments the duty officer from Coast Guard Station Miami called to confirm that the Coast Guard had authorization for Coast Guard Rescue Flight 2114. “Glen’s” wife would serve on this flight as my nurse. ED Care Management shifted physician staffing on the fly to cover for me in my absence. The mission was a go. When this small group arrived at the airport they were greeted by AMT3 Anthony Vaele, a young naval veteran now serving in the Coast Guard. Despite the fact that Tony had almost 20 hours in the air that day, he greeted the group with a huge smile and a warm handshake. AMT2 Matt Gerber was the engineer/radar officer in the back of the aircraft. He briefed me on both the safety and the operations of the aircraft so that I could provide patient care during our 90 minute flight. Lieutenant Jason Barrett and Lieutenant Bill Bashwinger piloted the aircraft with precision and speed. Consummate professionals, these men were the personification of military precision. The four men had a constant smile being obviously cognizant of the fact that they represented not only the Coast Guard, but also a nation of concerned neighbors working together for Glen. They were also obviously happy to be a part of saving one man’s life. When the patient’s condition worsened in flight the pilots hastened their pace. The Falcon, which had already seemed to be moving as fast as it could, and faster than any commercial flight, accelerated with a lurch. In what seemed only moments, final approach procedures began. After landing, "Glen" and his wife were quickly transferred to a waiting University of Alabama Birmingham ambulance. The EMT and paramedic who had been on duty close to 22 hours met the couple and me with a smile and a warm handshake. Their “Welcome to Birmingham!” seemed almost planned to provide the brightening of the mood that was needed at this moment. A quick ambulance ride to the University of Alabama Birmingham and Glen was safe in the hands of the surgical team capable of treating his condition. But that is not the end of the story. As I rode back to the waiting Coast Guard plane, the University of Alabama Birmingham crew queried with great enthusiasm about the flight and the likelihood that this one man could have been taken from a place where he had no chance of survival across hundreds of miles and a state line to a place where his likelihood of survival was maximized. They marveled that not only a hospital, but an entire hospital corporation, would take on such a task. They were amazed that not only would sister hospitals and colleagues make such an effort, but that multiple state and federal agencies and even the governor of Florida would come to the aid of the common man. They seemed to take great comfort in the fact that if it were ever their turn such a thing could happen for them too. As Coast Guard Flight 2114 headed for home to Coast Guard Station Miami the crew, in an almost celebratory mood, exchanged jokes and congratulations with each other and myself at having been part of the rescue of one man. They admitted that they had never been on a mission like this. These professional pilots and airmen, these protectors of our nation’s security and of one man’s life, now flew homeward with uplifted hearts and uplifted spirits for what they had been part of, for what they had contributed to and for what they had made possible. The next time that any of us hears someone say that America does not care, that our government does not care, that our elected officials do not care, that big corporations do not care, that doctors, nurses, healthcare professionals do not care--remind them of December 29, 2006 when the resources of an entire nation gathered for a moment in the small city of Sebring, Florida to carry one family on the wings of four Coast Guard angels to save one solitary life. Semper Paratus
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