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  2. CareFlite - Wikipedia

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    CareFlite began operations in 1979. It originated with one helicopter, a Bell 206L, which was shared between Methodist Dallas Medical Center and Harris Methodist Fort Worth Hospital. It is the oldest joint-use air medical program in the United States. [3] CareFlite augmented their air ambulance service with ground operations in 1981. [2]

  3. Mapsco - Wikipedia

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    Sales were slow until 1956, when the city of Dallas bought 300 copies for their fire and ambulance services. In 1955, Mapsco had adopted a Roman military style indexing system. The entire map was divided into numbered pages, and each page overlaid with a lettered grid, allowing any street to be referenced by a page number plus a grid letter.

  4. Air Methods - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Air Methods acquired Omniflight Helicopters, Inc., operating it as a wholly owned subsidiary. Omniflight Helicopters consisted of over 100 helicopters. [5] In July 2011, Air Methods (Air Methods International, Ltd.) entered into a joint venture agreement with Basari Holding, AS and Anka Aerospace & Defense, LLC to form Helistar, AS.

  5. Critical Air Medicine - Wikipedia

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    Critical Air Medicine is a charter air ambulance service operating from San Diego, California. Critical Air, Inc, the Texas-based rotor-wing operations division of Critical Air Medicine was sold to Air Evac Lifeteam. The remaining fleet consists of 2 CE-421C Golden Eagle prop aircraft operated by 3 full-time pilots.

  6. 59th Medical Wing - Wikipedia

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    Fort Dix Army Air Base, New Jersey, 14 November 1941 – 18 October 1942; Fort Myers Army Air Field, Florida, 1 March 1943; Thomasville Army Air Field, Georgia, c. 30 March 1943 – 1 May 1944; Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, 26 August 1948 – present

  7. John L. Nau - Wikipedia

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    Nau is the chairman and CEO of Silver Eagle Beverages, one of the largest Anheuser-Busch distributors in the nation. [1] Silver Eagle employs more than 500 employees who service a territory that includes the greater San Antonio area in Bexar County and extends over 12 additional counties in southwest Texas.

  8. Fort Worth Fire Department - Wikipedia

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    1904 saw the beginning of the tradition of Fort Worth Fire Department apparatus being painted white. That year, Station #5 had been selected to represent Fort Worth at the annual Texas State Pump race at the State Fair of Texas in Dallas. The members of Company #5 were unable to take their regular apparatus and instead had to use a reserve pumper.

  9. List of military installations in Texas - Wikipedia

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    San Antonio Fort Sam Houston: San Antonio Camp Bullis: San Antonio Martindale Army Air Field: San Antonio Dyess Air Force Base: Abilene: Goodfellow Air Force Base: San Angelo: Laughlin Air Force Base: Del Rio: Sheppard Air Force Base: Wichita Falls: Fort Cavazos: Killeen: Fort Bliss: El Paso: Fort Wolters: Mineral Wells: Naval Air Station ...