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  2. Category : Transportation in Colorado Springs, Colorado

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    Colorado Springs Airport; Colorado Springs and Cripple Creek District Railway; Colorado Springs station; Colorado State Highway 21; Colorado State Highway 83; Colorado State Highway 94; Colorado State Highway 115

  3. Flight for Life - Wikipedia

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    The helicopters are based at St. Anthony Hospital in Lakewood (Lifeguard 1), St. Anthony's Summit Medical Center in Frisco (Lifeguard 2), Penrose-St. Francis Hospital in Colorado Springs (Lifeguard 3), St. Mary- Corwin Medical Center in Pueblo (Lifeguard 4). As of January 3, 2010 all four are in service twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week.

  4. Mountain Metropolitan Transit - Wikipedia

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    For the first hundred years of the city's existence, transportation services in Colorado Springs were provided solely by private companies. [7] On September 16, 1972, the city bought out Colorado Springs Transit and began operating a public transportation system.

  5. Does Medicare cover medical transportation? - AOL

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    Medicare provides coverage for certain types of medical transportation, including emergency ambulance services and some cases of non-emergent transport. Medigap and Medicare Advantage may offer ...

  6. St. Francis Hospital – Interquest - Wikipedia

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    Colorado Springs, Colorado 80921 [1], El Paso County, Colorado, United States Coordinates 38°59′18.5″N 104°48′35.71″W  /  38.988472°N 104.8099194°W  / 38.988472; -104.8099194

  7. Transportation in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    The junction of Interstate 25 and E-470. Colorado's transportation consists of a network of highway, surface street, rail, and air options. While the public transportation system in Denver is much more complex and developed than other parts of the state, tourism and growth have led to extensive needs statewide.