Archive for January, 2009

Air ambulance base open in Camden, Ark.

Air Evac Lifeteam, a rural provider of air ambulance services, has expanded its service area in southern Arkansas with the opening of a base in Camden.

The base opened in December and is located at 100 Carr Road, Camden, Ark., on the campus of the Arkansas Fire Academy.

Rob Chastain was hired as the Program Director for the base and is actively recruiting employees. “We are hiring local people to serve the needs of their friends, families and neighbors,” explained Rob. “We work with the local hospital and want to become part of the Camden community. Continued

Remember When?

You have completed 80 to 100 hours a week for the past 6 months. Spring is rapidly approaching and you can taste the trout that you will catch along your favorite fishing hole. Your wife and children await with anxious wrist watches waiting on that final end of shift report to be completed and your vehicle to pull up in the driveway. And then… VACATION!!!

Remember the days with no cell phones? These were days when we actually had home phones and we used them. These were days when no caller ID was available to see if it was the office calling. These were the days when we actually used time clocks instead of all the modern up to date equipment, such as a telephone, to clock in and out. A blackberry was something we ate and canned for preserves, not something we talked on and typed on. Email was non-existent, unless you were extremely wealthy and could afford a $2,000 deck of cards to play solitaire with. Continued

The Spirit of giving at Christmas Time

In October I challenged my crew members to take on several PR projects for the Holiday Season.

The first one was to help local Law Enforcement throughout White County. Due to limited funds avaliable in each department, several law enforcement officers were without bullet-proof vests, or some of those who had them were outdated. I put together a team for that project, and they met — actually exceded our goal. We waited tables at the local Pizza Pro and gathered sponsors, and we were able to furnish 30 new vests for local law enforcement! Continued