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In rural communities like the Methow Valley, emergency care often depends on more than a nearby hospital—it depends on time, distance, weather, coordination, and the people willing to respond at a moment’s notice. In this episode of Between Here and Help, Nicole Ringgold speaks with Brandy Bookwalter, flight nurse and business area manager for Life Flight Network, about what air medical transport actually looks like behind the scenes. Together, they explore how critical care teams operate across helicopters, fixed-wing aircraft, and ground transport; what “ICU-level care” means in the field; how services are funded; and why preparedness matters long before an emergency happens. The conversation also sheds light on the realities of serving remote communities, from wildfire smoke and mountain terrain to neonatal transport and the emotional demands of lifesaving work.
By NicoleIn rural communities like the Methow Valley, emergency care often depends on more than a nearby hospital—it depends on time, distance, weather, coordination, and the people willing to respond at a moment’s notice. In this episode of Between Here and Help, Nicole Ringgold speaks with Brandy Bookwalter, flight nurse and business area manager for Life Flight Network, about what air medical transport actually looks like behind the scenes. Together, they explore how critical care teams operate across helicopters, fixed-wing aircraft, and ground transport; what “ICU-level care” means in the field; how services are funded; and why preparedness matters long before an emergency happens. The conversation also sheds light on the realities of serving remote communities, from wildfire smoke and mountain terrain to neonatal transport and the emotional demands of lifesaving work.