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Trauma Team [b] is a 2010 simulation video game developed and published by Atlus for the Wii.It is the fifth and current final entry in the Trauma Center series. The narrative of Trauma Team follows six protagonists who operate in different sectors of the medical profession, and their united conflict with a virulent infection dubbed "Rosalia".
Trauma is an American medical drama television series created by Dario Scardapane which was aired on NBC from September 28, 2009 to April 26, 2010. The series focused on a group of paramedics in San Francisco , California .
The helicopter crew consists of a pilot and co-pilot, in addition to an advanced trauma doctor, paramedic and, on most missions, a consultant. At night or in adverse weather conditions, the same medical crew operate from a rapid response car, which is driven by the paramedic on blue lights and navigated by the doctor.
After years spent training helicopter pilots, Simon Dean decided he wanted to get back into the field himself. So in 2021 he took a piloting job that promised plenty of action: flying for Trauma ...
At least one person, a pilot, was taken to a local trauma center for treatment, according to the Jasper County Fire Rescue.
Travis County STAR (Shock Trauma Air Rescue) Flight began in 1985 as a joint program involving Travis County, the City of Austin, and Brackenridge Hospital.The first aircraft used by STAR Flight was a Bell 206B, later replaced with a Bell 206L3.
Our trauma team was at Lamar yesterday to support the staff, students and families who need a counselor to talk with. That trauma team will remain at the school for as long as they are needed.
Miami Medical (formerly titled Miami Trauma) [1] is an American medical drama television series that aired on CBS from April 2 [2] to July 2, 2010. [3] It follows the professional and private lives of a team of trauma surgeons. The series was created by Jeffrey Lieber and produced by Jerry Bruckheimer Television and Warner Bros. Television. [4] [5]