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Air Ambulance Business Takes off
September 27, 2010
http://www.foxbusiness.com/personal-finance/2010/09/18/air-ambulance-service-takes/

On April 16th, 2010 Inger-Lisa Skroder, founder and owner, of Trinity Air Ambulance was interviewed by ABC reporter Laurie Jennings of WPLG Channel 10 News station and featured as one of a select few female entrepreneurs in South Florida that are making a difference.
Trinity Air Ambulance was started by Inger-Lisa Skroder in 1999. The company began with an idea stemming from her back ground in the medical field and has grown over the past 12 years to become the bench mark in the Air Ambulance service industry.
Read more: http://www.islandpacket.com/2010/02/27/1154674/hilton-head-man-put-his-money.html#ixzz10q3i4rFv

Trinity Air Ambulance’s medical team evacuated a Haitian Medical Doctor from Port-au-Prince, Haiti the day before his 56th birthday to Fort Lauderdale, Florida for medical treatment following the 7.0 earthquake.
A Haitian Medical Doctor injured in last Tuesday’s earthquake in Port-au-Prince was flown via air ambulance to Fort Lauderdale, Florida for medical treatment. The Doctor was severely injured during the earthquake when the building he was in came down on top of him, puncturing a lung, fracturing ribs and partially paralyzing his left arm.
Trinity Air Ambulance’s medical team accompanied Doctor Jean Duva out of Haiti on Saturday January 16th, after friends of the Doctor’s from Norcross, Georgia contacted Trinity, a Fort Lauderdale based air medical services company. Trinity Air Ambulance coordinated the medical services and the admission to the treating facility in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Trinity with Skylink Jets, the aircraft operator, preformed the first civilian air ambulance medevac out of Port au Prince, Haiti after the earthquake and completed 10 medical evacuations within the first 48 hours of the earthquake.
It turned out to be an early birthday gift for Doctor Duval as his birthday was on Sunday, January 17th. As of this writing the Doctor remains in stable and improving condition as reported by his family and friends. It will be a birthday that he will never forget.
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Three newspaper articles were written regarding this medevac:
The StarPhoenix March 9, 2009 & March 14, 2009
Trinity Air Ambulance stepped in to contribute their services to transfer a boy who was stuck in Orlando by insurance rules that would not pay to transfer him home to New York. Justin Heilman was stricken with a mysterious illness while vacationing in Orlando. After 6 weeks of testing, the doctors were unable to determine the cause and the family was desperate to return home to their own doctors and family support. Trinity Air Ambulance, with the help of several generous companies (Aztec Jet Center, at Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport, Sheltair at Orlando Executive Airport and Sheltair at Farmingdale-Republic Airport in New York) pulled together with donations of time, services and fuel to make it happen.Fox News 35, Orlando featured the story and sent their reporter to accompany the Heilmans on board the ‘Red Jet’ Air Ambulance to New York. Fox News 5, New York also provided coverage of the flight and Justin’s arrival home.
FOX NEWS 35, Orlando – June 13, 2007
“Sick Child Finally Going Home”
FOX NEWS 35, Orlando – other related stories
”Sick Child Going Home”
“Sick Boy Getting Help”
“Sick Child Makes Progress”
FOX NEWS 5, New York – June 13, 2007
“Sick Brooklyn Boy Returns to New York from Florida”
FOX NEWS 5 was there to welcome Justin home, back to New York.

Newspaper article: “Dieron alas buenos corazones” Orlando – June 2007.
A&E Television Series ‘Intervention’

In 2005 Trinity was contacted by the producers and creator of ‘Intervention’ to donate Medical Escort assistance for their clients. Trinity has donated both Air Ambulance and Medical Escort services for multiple episodes of A & E’s Intervention series in 2005 and 2006.
Inger Lisa Skroder MN ARNP, Edward Bello, RN and Tor Skroder, RN volunteered as Nurse Escorts during the filming of several episodes, assisting men and women safely to treatment facilities.
Trinity is excited to be a part of this “life changing” program.
(A&E is a registered trademark of Art and Entertainment television network. All rights reserved).
A&E http://www.aetv.com/intervention/
Season 1 – Episode 11 “Rachel” – Inger Lisa
Season 2 – Episode 15 “Audrey” – Inger Lisa
Season 2 – Episode 19 “Kristen” – Inger Lisa
Season 2 – Episode 21 “Billy” – Inger Lisa
Season 2 – Episode 25 “John” – Inger Lisa
Season 2 – Episode 26 “Follow-Up on Rachel” – Inger Lisa
Season 2 – Episode 27 “Tammi and Daniel” – Inger Lisa
Season 2 – Episode 28 “Mike and James” – Tor
Season 2 – Episode 29 “Tim” – Edward
Season 2 – Episode 30 “Betsy” – Marlene
Manatee Rescue from Cayman Islands
ABC NEWS 10, Channel 7 – August 2006
Trinity assisted in rescuing a rare baby Caribbean Manatee from the Cayman Islands. The baby manatee was flown to his new home, the Lowry Park Zoo, in Tampa, Florida.
When Trinity received a call for help to save this infant manatee, they immediately volunteered. Thank you to all the volunteers from the Cayman Islands and in the U.S. for all their support. A big thanks to Jeff Weinsier and camera-man Frank at Local 10 News.
ABC TV NEWS FOOTAGE
ABC Channel 10 News – August 11, 2006
“Behind the Story Baby Manatee Rescue”
“Jeff Weinsier gets an insider look at a rare rescue”
Video: http://www.local10.com/video/9667578/index.html
“Rare baby Caribbean Manatee Rescued”
Hurricane Ivan – September 2004
Trinity Air Ambulance’s medical team was the first to arrive in the Cayman Islands post Hurricane Ivan. With them they brought much needed medical supplies, drinking water, and equipment. Trinity also assisted in the medical evacuation of the sick and injured to the United States. Over half a dozen medical evacuations were performed within one week to help those in need.
