1985: Danny Nelson, EMT-P

1985: Danny Nelson, EMT-P

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Danny Nelson, EMT-P

"Life-Bird-III" was a custom configured Bell 206L medical helicopter operated by Metro Ambulance Service, Inc out of its headquarters in Marietta, Georgia. Metro had become one the first private ambulance services to operate its own medical transport helicopter which began in 1979.

On May 20, 1985 "Lifebird-III" received a flight mission to Joan Glancy Hospital in Duluth, Georgia which was located in suburban Atlanta's Gwinnett County. Less than an hour earlier, the patient had been involved in an accident in Gwinnett County where he received severe burns over 70% of his body. "Life-Bird-III" had been requested to fly the patient to a regional burn center in Atlanta. Upon lift-off from the hospital, the helicopter apparently struck a light pole and crashed.

Danny Nelson, EMT-P was the lead flight paramedic aboard the craft and had been joined by pilot Harold Browning and a second flight paramedic Eddie Sands, EMT-P for the mission. Upon impact, both Danny Nelson and Harold Browning were instantly killed. Flight paramedic Eddie Sands sustained  injuries, but later recovered. The patient also survived the crash, only to expire several days later from complications pertaining to the original 70% burns that he had sustained from the earlier accident.

Danny Nelson had dedicated his life to EMS and had seen its evolvement in Cobb County, Georgia from the days when funeral homes still operated ambulances. He began as a basic emergency medical technician and soon rose to become a paramedic and later completed specialized training in both critical care patient transportation and MediVac flight operations while at Metro Ambulance Service. Danny Nelson will be long remembered as a true pioneer in the arena of helicopter patient transportation and a true inspiration to both the field of EMS and the paramedic profession.

 

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Report AbusePosted by MET75 on Sunday, May 13, 2012 03:13 PM Pacific
Danny's first ambulance call was with Alex Gavel and myself. We removed a feeding tube from the neck of an elderly patient and the patient started bleeding profusely. I kept telling Danny to keep giving me 4x4's to stop the bleeding. Our target hospital was Crawford W. Long, but as the patients condition and situation started to take a turn, we diverted to Windy Hill Hospital. After pulling head on into the Emergency entrance, I looked back- the doors were wide open and Danny was gone...never to be seen anymore that day. I never thought he would ever come back, but at last he did, and grew into an exceptional medic. What I miss more than anything abou him was his ability to turn a sad situation into a humorous one. I mostly miss his friendship... I weill see you again when the Lord calls me home.

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