We are pretty spoiled when it comes to the geography we work in. Within our
service area are places like Grand Canyon, Lake Powell, Zion National Park,
Arches National Park, and Canyonlands to name a few. This is the most
breathtaking scenery in the country, and some of the most dangerous. The
following picture is a link to a newspaper article that reports Lake Powell
as the second most dangerous recreation area in the United States (click on
the picture to see and read the full size article).

This area of the country is very rugged and sparsely populated. The nearest
Level 1 Trauma Center is usually at least a one hour flight. Many things are
considered when deciding where to take a patient: flight time, extent of
illness or injury, where the patient lives, and closest facility with
appropriate services to meet the patients needs.
The following are cities we commonly fly to when transporting patients:
Arizona:
Page, Flagstaff, and occasionally Phoenix area
Utah:
St. George, Price, Moab, Provo, and Salt Lake City
Colorado:
Grand Junction, and Cortez
New
Mexico: Farmington, and occasionally Albuquerque
Nevada:
on rare occasion we will fly to Las Vegas
One important item the crews are advised to bring with them for shifts are
cameras! On our way home from missions we often fly over some amazing
country that few people get to see the way we do.