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North Suburban Medical Center gets air support
Hospital adds medical helicopter in deal with AirLIfe Denver
BY BELEN WARD BWARD@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM

A new ambulance and helicopter will join North Suburban Medical Center eet, responding to medical emergencies in the northern metro communities out of its 9191 Grant St., ornton, address.
“Providing good quality care to our community is essential, so time matters when you have a heart attack or stroke,” said RN Hollie Seeley, President, and CEO of North Suburban Medical Center. Seeley is a former ight nurse herself and said she’s glad to see her hospital get a helicopter.
“ is allows us to bring up our level of care at North Suburban,” Seeley said. “It provides for all of the tertiary care in Denver for our community and the service. So we are thrilled.” e hospital celebrated a ribboncutting ceremony with AirLife Denver HealthOne medical transport service’s new base on May 3. According to hospital o cials, the ongoing growth along the Northern 1-25 corridor will require quality emergency and critical care service for the North Metro Communities.


Brian Leonard, the Director of Business Operations for Airlife
Denver, said his company is now Health One’s critical care transport team and is part of the North Suburban Health One system. It’s a more