Maine Medevac Rescues Hiker

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AUGUSTA, ME (06/12/2014)(readMedia)-- The Maine Army National Guard MEDEVAC team was called in Tuesday afternoon to assist in the medical evacuation of a 23-year old male from Baxter State Park.

Baxter State Park rangers called the Army Aviation Support Facility to request the medical evacuation after finding the hiker who was suffering from hypothermia, bleeding and neurological issues.

Maine Army National Guard soldiers, Chief Warrant Officer 5 Ronald Ireland, the pilot in command of the mission, Chief Warrant Officer 4 Kevin Daniel, pilot, Sgt. Greg Milliken, flight medic, and crew chief Sgt. Brandon Dugay reported to Bangor from their homes and workplaces. They prepped for the mission and after receiving approval to move forward, flew directly to Baxter State Park. The patient's location on Chimney Pont made landing an aircraft in that location unlikely, so he was lifted out of the park using the MEDEVAC hoist system, and evaluated by Milliken onboard.

Baxter State Park Rangers had requested the Blackhawk fly directly to Eastern Maine Medical Center based on the patient's condition. Milliken kept the patient in a stable condition until they arrived at the hospital where he was admitted for further treatment.