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SouthernDZ
04-28-2015, 12:01
Was a 91B2F (Flight Medic) for 3 years before going to the SFQC. The old high performance hoists used to fall out of the UH1Vs on a regular basis because the ring latch used to vibrate loose from the top/bottom nipple. They fixed it by using hose clamps, but life was interesting until they came up with that fix. Never heard of anyone falling off the JP though.


Apr 28, 1:23 PM EDT

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) -- A nurse died after falling from a hoist on a medical helicopter while rescuing a woman from a hiking trail in Austin, emergency personnel said Tuesday.

Kristin McLain, 46, became detached from the hoist Monday night as the rescued hiker was lifted to the EC-145 helicopter from the Barton Creek Greenbelt where she had taken a fall, according to a STAR Flight news release.

McLain died at the scene. STAR Flight did not release any information about why or how far she fell. The company uses four helicopters for rescues and emergency transport in Travis County.

Lisa Block, a spokeswoman for Travis County Emergency Services, had few details on the circumstances of McLain's death. She said the hoist is an arm that extends off the helicopter that allows rescuers to direct a carrier to a patient and that "typically a rescuer will go with that carrier."

The National Transportation Safety Board will investigate the accident. The AP left a message with the NTSB seeking comment.

"Safety comes first with STAR Flight," Block said. "So of course we will be looking at everything that happened, all of our equipment, the processes to see what needs to be improved. That will also be part of the investigation. Right now our thoughts are with the family and her friends."

Block said the company has voluntarily ceased operations but could not say how long the fleet would be grounded.

STAR Flight did not identify the rescued woman but said she was taken to University Medical Center-Brackenridge in Austin with non-life-threatening injuries.

McLain had worked for STAR Flight for seven years, was single and originally from Colorado, Block said.

"A lot of times STAR Flight will go to community groups and talk about what they do. She was always smiling and telling people about what she does. She was very passionate about her job," Block said.

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Bleed Green
04-29-2015, 21:06
RIP Nurse McLain and thank you for all that you did in your chosen profession in the all too short time you served your fellow man.

Bleed Green
04-30-2015, 18:50
No they do not my friend, said the father whose 17 year old daughter is volunteering as an EMT tonight. And the damn girls wonder why my head is all grey.

Sohei
04-30-2015, 19:27
Rest In Peace, Ms. McLain.