STARS Ambulance keeping the fight in flight
In less than 24 hours, one of STARS Air Ambulance’s most critical missions will take off; The Critical Care on the Air Radiothon fundraiser hits the airwaves at 6 a.m. tomorrow.
According to STARS, every time they are brought into a patient’s life, the air ambulance and its crew saves time. That time can make the difference between life and death.
That was the case for Bonnie Fortin. Moments after her son was born in Swift Current, her health went downhill rapidly. She awoke two days later in ICU at the Regina General Hospital to learn that she had nearly bled to death following complications from the scheduled C-section.
“I was in critical condition when STARS arrived and running out of time,” Fortin said. “Using their skills and knowledge they stabilized me en route to hospital enough that I would survive surgery. It’s amazing what these people can do in the back of a helicopter.”