STARS operational in southern Saskatchewan
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Shock Trauma Air Rescue Service (STARS) launched its first Saskatchewan base in Regina today (April 30).
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Photo by Dwayne Stone -
STARS demonstrates a low visibility landing with the help from a fire fighters landing officer at the Saskatchewan Volunteer Fire Fighters Association (SVFFA) Spring Fire School in Estevan.
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On Monday, April 30, STARS began flying missions from the Regina base during daylight hours and will transition to a 24/7 operation late this summer.
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The STARS team for each mission includes a pilot, co-pilot, flight nurse, paramedic and a flight physician if required.
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Photo by Dwayne Stone
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STARS began flying missions from the Regina base on April 30 during daylight hours and will transition to a 24/7 operation late this summer.
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