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06 July 2010 - 05:21 AM
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Family of MSP Flight Paramedic Sues Government over 2008 Crash
29 April 2010 - 02:41 AM
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The family of a paramedic who died in a 2008 Medevac helicopter crash in Maryland is suing the federal government for $15 million.
The attorney for flight paramedic Mickey Lippy's family said Wednesday that Lippy's wife and young daughter deserve restitution for the "negligent acts" of Federal Aviation Administration air traffic controllers working the night of the crash. National Transportation Safety Board members concluded the crash that killed four people was caused by a combination of factors including a pilot who was not proficient in instrument landing approaches, and air traffic controllers who provided outdated weather information.
Robert Schulte, the attorney for Lippy's family, notes in the complaint he filed in U.S. District Court in Greenbelt last month that weather information given to the helicopter's pilot was "hours old and highly inaccurate." Schulte says the information suggested visibility in the area was much better than it was at the time.
The complaint also faults FAA air traffic controllers for "unresponsiveness" and "inattention." Helicopter pilot Stephen Bunker, who also died in the accident, told an air traffic controller the night of the crash that he was having trouble with an electronic navigation aid used to guide planes to runways.
When Bunker asked for help landing the helicopter using ground-based radar, the Andrews Air Force Base controller told him she was not "current" in the procedure, according to the complaint. She made no additional inquiries about the pilot's plans, "nor did she render, or attempt to render, any other assistance to the aircraft," the complaint said.
Lippy and three others were killed when the helicopter went down in District Heights on Sept. 27, 2008. The sole survivor of the crash said she has been through more than 20 surgeries since the accident.
Schulte said the public expects FAA controllers to provide pilots with accurate weather information and to be trained to help in tricky situations.
"We all pay for that help and you expect a certain level of professionalism with a certain salary grade and it wasn't there that evening," Schulte said.
FAA spokesman Les Dorr declined to comment on the lawsuit, saying the federal agency does not typically speak about pending litigation.
The NTSB noted several factors that contributed to the crash. They included the pilot's limited recent experience with using instruments for flying; the failure of air traffic controllers to give him updated weather details; and the pilot's increased workload and possible fatigue due to air traffic controllers' handling of the situation.
Schulte's complaint says Lippy's wife and daughter are seeking $15 million for multiple reasons, including mental anguish, emotional pain and suffering, loss of companionship and loss of parental care. Schulte is also seeking $1 million in a separate count on behalf of Lippy himself, for his "great fear and apprehension, and therefore conscious pain and suffering," before the craft hit the ground.
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Montgomery County, MD Police LODD
04 April 2010 - 02:53 PM
WHEATON, Md. (WUSA/MCP)---- Detectives from the Montgomery County Police Collision Reconstruction Unit are investigating a fatal collision that occurred early Sunday morning.
Around 2:21 a.m., 4th District officers were responding to a large fight in progress. An officer who had arrived on the scene of the fight needed assistance and requested that additional officers respond. During the response to this call, an officer was involved in a single-vehicle collision.
The preliminary investigation revealed that a 4th District patrol officer was traveling on westbound Randolph Road approaching Denley Road. For reasons still under investigation, the officer's 2003 Ford Crown Victoria left the roadway and struck a tree in the 3000 block of Randolph Road.
Other officers responding to the fight call stopped to assist him and summonsed Fire/Rescue personnel. The officer was transported to Holy Cross Hospital where he succumbed to his injuries. The officer was a seven-year veteran and was assigned to the midnight shift.
Detectives from the Collision Reconstruction Unit are asking anyone who was on the scene and may or may not have witnessed the collision to contact them at 301.840.2435.
http://www.wusa9.com...ErnAsowtRf0A%3D
Please keep his family and the MCPD in your thoughts this Easter Sunday. Second LODD involving a vehicle collision in the last 5 years for Montgomery County. -
Deputies Handcuff Fire Captain Trying to Aid Woman
02 April 2010 - 05:06 PM
http://www.thedenver...872/detail.html
Ok...so some are scared fire will take over EMS...but who is going to take over fire? -
More Bad News for DC EMS
10 March 2010 - 01:47 PM
http://www.nbcwashin...hington_DC.html
A woman tells a story similar to that of the recent story about the 3 year old dying as a result of DC EMS.

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