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  • Your husband was involved in a pretty bad car wreck and he's being life-flighted to the nearest emergency room.

    Little Grey Elephant Erin Zulkoski 2011

  • May 18th, 2008 11: 16 am ET wouldnt it be nice if all our family members could be life-flighted so they could recieve the best care available

    Doctors look for cause of Kennedy seizure 2008

  • She developed serious complications after her first abdominal surgery, and she had to be life-flighted down to Barnes Hospital in St. Louis.

    Pearl Korn: A Great Progressive Candidate For Congress - Dr. David Gill In His Own Words 2010

  • This one after explaining to the collector he had been life-flighted to the hospital.

    CNN Transcript Dec 12, 2009 2009

  • This one after explaining to the collector he had been life-flighted to the hospital.

    CNN Transcript Dec 8, 2009 2009

  • Unfortunately, we lost two citizens last night, and three more were very seriously injured, and were life-flighted to hospitals.

    CNN Transcript Jun 12, 2008 2008

  • So they life-flighted her to a hospital in Columbus, and within 15 days she died.

    CNN Transcript Apr 6, 2008 2008

  • But he had a heart attack while hunting and had to be life-flighted out of the woods before he ever came back to camp.

    Takedown 2006

  • But he had a heart attack while hunting and had to be life-flighted out of the woods before he ever came back to camp.

    Takedown 2006

  • QUESTION: Mr. Manley, the one patient that was life-flighted from your hospital to Salt Lake City, was that because his injuries were beyond the scope of what you could deal with here?

    CNN Transcript Aug 17, 2007 2007

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