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Session Laws, 1973
Volume 709, Page 1858   View pdf image
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1858                                       JOINT RESOLUTIONS

(Baltimore County), 301 Washington Avenue. Towson, Maryland 21204; Douglas
S. Tawney, Director of the Department of Recreation and Parks (Baltimore City),
1129 North Calvert Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202; and members of the
Boards of Directors of the Parks and Recreation Departments, Baltimore City and
Baltimore County.

Approved May 7, 1973.

No. 26
(House Joint Resolution 91)

House Joint Resolution enumerating the outstanding achievements of the
Maryland State Police in its life saving Med-Evac Program, commending the
Program which has received national attention and requesting that efforts be
initiated to expand the Program by acquisition of certain additional equipment.

WHEREAS, The Maryland State Police has done the following:

Established an Aviation Division consisting of three (3) helicopters equipped and
manned for handling ambulatory patients on a twenty-four (24) hour per day basis;
and

Initiated an aerial ambulance Med-Evac Program operation serving in
conjunction with the University of Maryland Hospital Trauma Center; and

Of record, been responsible for the direct saving of 741 lives, where injuries
from automobile accidents were considered of pending fatality except for
immediate specialized medical treatment; and

Of record, performed rescues and recoveries of injured persons that were
impractical with usual land operated ambulances; and

Utilized the helicopter service for traffic control, surveillance and criminal
searches all to the great advantage of the community; and

Of record, been responsible for the direct saving of lives of 204 premature
babies destined for death unless immediate specialized medical treatment was
rendered; and

Conducted a helicopter medical evacuation service in the metropolitan area of
Maryland in such an outstanding manner as to receive national attention because
of its efficiency and success; a program which serves as a model for the planning of
similar programs in other states; and

WHEREAS, The Maryland State Police has been limited in its operation of the
helicopter ambulance Med-Evac Program to the Metropolitan areas of Maryland
due to the insufficient number of helicopters; and

The Maryland State Police desires and feels it has the responsibility of
expanding the helicopter ambulance service to the counties of Western Maryland,
the counties of the Eastern Shore, and the counties of Southern Maryland; and

The Maryland State Police is unable to expand the service due to budgetary
problems and lack of available funds; and

 

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