Helicopter Drawing Concerns
By AMY WITSCHEYNEW MARTINSVILLE - Concerns about noise, flight paths and even aesthetics filled the Wetzel County Hospital conference room Monday evening during a public meeting about the possibility of Air Evac EMS Inc. relocating from Ohio County to that facility.
The medical helicopter outfit has been stationed at the Wheeling-Ohio County Airport since June 2008. Company officials said the decision to leave that base stems from overcrowding of the market. They claim too many medical helicopter services are operating in the area for its relatively low population density.
Of about 60 Wetzel County residents who packed the room Monday, only nine spoke. Six of those reside in homes very close to the helipad and voiced concerns; the three remaining speakers favored the proposal. Those three were New Martinsville Councilman Joel Potts; Ray Renaud, a member of the Grandview Volunteer Fire Department who presented a letter of support from the Wetzel County Firefighters Association; and George Friedline, vice president of the hospital Board of Trustees.
"It is very important your voices be heard," said hospital Chief Executive Officer George Couch at the outset of the meeting.
Andy Arthurs, senior director of base operations for Air Evac, gave a detailed presentation about the company, its beginnings and its safety precautions.
Bruce Campbell, who resides near the hospital, had concerns about the helicopter company.
"There is some disagreement on your safety record," he told Air Evac representatives.
Arthurs said the statistics can be deceiving. No other emergency air transport company operates under one Part 135 Certificate. The industry safety records are based on incidents per 100,000 hours flown. Most companies, he said, need 25-30 years of operation to reach that threshold, while Air Evac's more than 100 helicopters can do that in about 20 months. The company has had four incidents or accidents, which is less than the national average.
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true2bun
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09-22-09 3:05 PM
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9 spoke, what would their opinions be?
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dolphin3111
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09-22-09 1:01 PM
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I agree with Valley and Herc. Steelton complaining residents, just SHUT UP !
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StihlFan
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09-22-09 11:52 AM
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Everything is fine if you reach AIREVAC's weight critera. Make sure the entry door is securely latched, we'd hate to see it fall hundreds of feet to the ground..Yep, the "Bucket of Bolts" is on it's way to Wetzel Co.
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Battle1
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09-22-09 11:50 AM
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They should thank their lucky stars they have an EMS flight group willing to locate in their area. Hill-Burton funding ran out years ago for establishing flight programs. This opportunity is rare indeed. Take advantage of it while you have the chance.
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eerhere
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09-22-09 8:26 AM
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I agree with valley148, the idea has a lot of bugs, gets a lot of negativity till it's one of theirs that needs it. I can't imagine anyone not wanting such a lifesaver in their area. It's not all about them. I have knelt beside people on the road, in a yard, waiting on a helicopter. Was with my husband when he had a stroke and was sent to Ruby. Every time, thanking God we had the option of making it to a larger hospital in that "golden hour", and now it's too noisy, concerns about flight paths, etc. Can't believe it.
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HercX007
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09-22-09 8:25 AM
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People in thi Valley are so bored they will find a way to complain about EVERYTHING! I agree with you valley148. Wait until they need it and it isn't there because of the "aesthetics". Then they can cry "if only we hadn't protested and kept it from coming to our area" *sniff* A little too late then isn't it!?
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valley148
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09-22-09 8:11 AM
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Some of you are worried about noise and asthetics. Now, imagine you or your children laying in the road critically hurt from a car accident. I bet you won't be concerned about your asthetics then, would you?
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nickynoodle
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09-22-09 5:14 AM
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i know!!!!put it in duffy....
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