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    • "Regional One Pair Called Best in the World" By Dudley Brown Spartanburg Hearld Journal
    • Mike Clumpner and Jim Mobley received prestigious awards in 2009, but they don't like having attention focused on them. Mobley, Regional One's program director and chief flight nurse, and Clumpner, a flight paramedic, have each been named the best in their fields in the world. Clumpner received his recognition in spring 2009. Mobley received his award toward the end of the year. Both have been quiet about....Read More...
    • "Regional One Serving Area" By Jim Holland The Cherokee Chronical
    • If you look up in the sky of Cherokee County, chances are you'll view something that flies several times locally during each week....Read More...

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    • Regional One makes first NVG flight in the state of SC
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Aircraft

Updated on January 18th, 2010

Aircraft

Regional One Flies a Bell 407. This helicopter is a single engine aircraft. We can handle up to 5 people on the aircraft including the patient.

Pilot

Medical Crew

1

Flight Medic, Flight RN

Speed 160 MPH
Range 300 Miles
Max Weight 5,250 lbs.
Engine Rolls Royce/ Allison 250-C47B
Takeoff Per Engine 813 shp
Transmission Ratings  
Takeoff 674 shp
Continuous Flight 630shp
Fuel Capacity 127.8 Gallons of JetA
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    • Hypovelmic Shock By Adam Stocks RN
    • Shock can be a dangerous and potentially life-threatening physical condition if not treated during the initial phases. Shock occurs when normal body function and balance (called homeostasis) are disrupted resulting in inadequate tissue perfusion. There are numerous....Read More...
    • Brrr... By Tony Galloway RN/NREMT-P
    • It’s that time of year. The days are shorter and the temperature is dropping, which can cause increased challenges for our already compromised patient. It is time to review how exposure to cold can effect our patient. A patient’s....Read More...
    • How's the Weather? By Susannah Francis RN
    • You are called to a scene of a MVC with entrapment. Your initial instinct is that the people involved are seriously injured and are going to require air evacuation but it is overcast and drizzling. This is a common occurrence in the....Read More...
 

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