Life Link III Expands Operations With Planned Rush City, Minnesota, Helicopter Hub
5 Aug 2020
Life Link III plans to expand operations with the opening of an air medical helicopter base, 58.3 miles north of Minneapolis-St Paul, in Rush City, Minnesota.
The new base will be located at the Rush City, Minnesota, Airport in partnership with Lakes Region EMS, and provides needed critical care resources to this region, including central Minnesota and western Wisconsin.
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