Eugene
Life Flight Network provides helicopter orientation for EMS academy students
Eugene, OG – Eugene Springfield Fire welcomed Life Flight Network to its training center for a helicopter orientation session on August 14.
The orientation was part of training for the EMS academy students, who are set to graduate this Friday.
The session allowed students to familiarize themselves with helicopter operations and procedures before beginning their work in the field.
Upon graduation, the students will join emergency services teams and begin responding to calls in the community.
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