“They’re falling off the wall,” she said. “They’re always flown. They’re never put in the back of an ambulance.”
With a typical helicopter rescue costing around $30,000, without factoring in the costs of medication and medical staff at the hospitals, “who pays for that?”
American taxpayers, of course.
>“They’re falling off the wall,” she said. “They’re always flown. They’re never put in the back of an ambulance.”
>With a typical helicopter rescue costing around $30,000, without factoring in the costs of medication and medical staff at the hospitals, “who pays for that?”
American taxpayers, of course.
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