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DaleMN 01-06-2011 03:25 PM

Air Ambulance
 
Wife and I were walking at Polo Grounds this afternoon. Noticed a helicopter above and as we rounded the corner an ambulance and fire rescue truck. They did land on the polo field and place a person on the helicopter. Doesn't the Villages Hospital have a heliport? Or perhaps the person was transported directly to the polo field? Would be interested in peoples take on this.

EXYZEE40 01-06-2011 03:39 PM

Air Ambulance
 
Today, Thursday, at about 2:30 pm (estimate) I saw the small fire department vehicle enter the Bonnie Brook gate and head west on Belvedere. A while later I also saw an ambulance followed by the regular fire truck leave the Bonnie Brook gate, with siren on, head north on Buena Vista.
Also saw a helicopter overhead shortly after that to me looked headed north.

Don't know if this is the what you saw, but my guess is something happened and the ambulance met the helicopter at the Polo Field and transported the person to either The Villages hospital or a medical facility outside of The Villages. Yes, there is an area near the hospital where helicopters can land.

DaleMN 01-06-2011 04:12 PM

I'm sure what you saw is what we witnessed the conclusion of. The helicoptor had Tampa printed on it so I'm guessing that is where they were headed. Thank you.

logdog 01-06-2011 04:26 PM

There are a number of helipad designated locations in TV for medical emergencies. I know there's one near the Colony rec center. Nice to know that rapid medical response is so well thought out here in TV. As I recall from a recent survey, TV has a medical response rate that is something like 3 times quicker than the national average.

Jane52 01-06-2011 04:45 PM

It's a great country we have
 
This is when I have to stop and thank God for the nation we have....when I see a medical helicopter zoom in at a terrible accident site, or at a place where ambulances would be slow getting thru traffic and minutes/seconds count.

For all the complaints and true faults our medical systems have with financing them, there is care for everyone in a real emergency or life/death situation. Other countries could only dream of having good ambulance services/personnel, much less helicopter transport regardless of ability to pay.

eremite06 01-06-2011 05:41 PM

The patient probably met trauma criteria and was flown to the nearest trauma center.

pooh 01-06-2011 07:20 PM

This was taken from the Sumter County incident report today at:
http://www.radioreference.com/apps/audio/?ctid=375
MAJOR ACCIDENT
01/06/11 14:36
(THE VILLAGES - 800 TRS PS 2) TRUCK 51 ON SCENE MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT WITH EJECTION REQUEST AIR SUPPORT AEROMED 3 RESPONDING [FLA074]

Hancle704 01-06-2011 08:30 PM

I'm just guessing here, but ejection from MV, may have been from a golf cart.

I think protocol requires a fire truck to be located at the medevac landing zone. The choice of what landing zone to be used appears to be based on several factors, including distance from accident scene, availablity of equipment, arrival time of helicopter, traffic conditions and probably others.

I guess we have to get used to seeing more of this as folks just don't understand the need to be extra cautious. Golf carts don't have airbags and seat belts and drivers and passengers riding with arms and legs hanging out of cart or, feet resting on the dash board are all accidents waiting to happen.

Jane52 01-06-2011 09:05 PM

Don't laugh at golf cart seat belts
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hancle704 (Post 320798)
I'm just guessing here, but ejection from MV, may have been from a golf cart......
I guess we have to get used to seeing more of this as folks just don't understand the need to be extra cautious. Golf carts don't have airbags and seat belts and drivers and passengers riding with arms and legs hanging out of cart or, feet resting on the dash board are all accidents waiting to happen.

Many people, including some golf car sales people, think it is absurd to get seat belts on the golf car. But almost all of our TV neighbors have gotten them because they know somebody (various victims) who has been thrown from the cart when the driver braked/dodged something suddenly or other such thing the rider didn't know was coming. These victims have either died or have brain damage and their spouse/caretaker is NOT "living the dream" in TV.

Just as SUV suspensions are made for off-road conditions and they do more upsets than cars in similar wrecks on pavement, golf cars are made for off-road driving on golf courses. They can be scary on pavement at 20 mph in the lane next to big trucks, cars and SUV's speeding by, as you might have to avoid or drop into/over a big recessed grate in the gutter......

... OR as you try to avoid hitting an obnoxious walker strutting straight at you in the lane and they refuse to step up onto the curb when you can't swerve out and round them because a car or truck is coming up beside you.

It's easy to get thrown from a cart with a sudden, unexpected jerk (jerk of the steering wheel, or jerk strutting straight into a head-on crash like they have something to prove).

Snowbirdtobe 01-07-2011 05:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jane52 (Post 320802)
... OR as you try to avoid hitting an obnoxious walker strutting straight at you in the lane and they refuse to step up onto the curb when you can't swerve out and round them because a car or truck is coming up beside you.

It's easy to get thrown from a cart with a sudden, unexpected jerk (jerk of the steering wheel, or jerk strutting straight into a head-on crash like they have something to prove).

Why should a walker step out of the way? Is there a law that requires them to do so?
An automobile would be required to stop and avoid hitting the walker. Do carts have different rules? What about those jerks with slow carts?

ceejay 01-07-2011 06:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Snowbirdtobe (Post 320830)
Why should a walker step out of the way? Is there a law that requires them to do so?
An automobile would be required to stop and avoid hitting the walker. Do carts have different rules? What about those jerks with slow carts?

Yesterday, we were traveling in the golf cart lane on Odell, heading toward LSL. A "pedestrian" was crossing the street from the mailboxes...no crosswalk, no redlight, taking his own special time. We saw him and slowed down to a crawl. Geeze, he did the exact same thing. We came to almost a complete stop to avoid hitting him. He finally stepped up on the curb and yelled at the top of his lungs "Pedestrians have the right-of-way". What a jerk!!

I would like to add that this man was not handicapped in any outward physical form.

Was that you?:shrug:

graciegirl 01-07-2011 08:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Snowbirdtobe (Post 320830)
Why should a walker step out of the way? Is there a law that requires them to do so?
An automobile would be required to stop and avoid hitting the walker. Do carts have different rules? What about those jerks with slow carts?

I am just guessing that a walker would step out of the way if a much larger, heavier object was coming at them. I just got up and don't know what the issue is here, so as everyone knows my big mouth has to say something.

I did hear a very credible account on here and if I remember the source was law enforcement or safety .... that said it is MORE dangerous to have seat belts in golf carts.

BUT...the street legal carts have seat belts.

Someone like Villages 07 or il2rdhd is going to clarify this. Jane makes a very valid point. I know I am gonna like that girl.

Good morning everyone. Need coffee.

cabo35 01-07-2011 09:35 AM

On Powell Rd. south of 466A and a short distance behind the new Sumter County offices and library, there's a heliport. Probably in Wildwood. I usually see a big, beautiful medical chopper based there. Blue and gold if I recall. Watched him take off once while riding our Harley. I believe it is affiliated with a hospital in Tampa. Anyone have the full story?

ladylake1 01-07-2011 11:59 AM

I thought the pedestrian always had the right of way. In some areas the land next to the curb is on an incline and difficult to jump out of the way on. I try to get out of the lane but if there are no cars coming along side the cart, I don't think it is unreasonable to have them scoot over.

downeaster 01-07-2011 07:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jane52 (Post 320802)

... OR as you try to avoid hitting an obnoxious walker strutting straight at you in the lane and they refuse to step up onto the curb when you can't swerve out and round them because a car or truck is coming up beside you.

It's easy to get thrown from a cart with a sudden, unexpected jerk (jerk of the steering wheel, or jerk strutting straight into a head-on crash like they have something to prove).

I know many walkers and none are obnoxious, jerks, nor do they strut. However, some of them are unable to step up on the curb every time a golf cart approaches. I walk on occasion. I may be obnoxious, a jerk (someone else will be the judge of that) but I am physically unable to strut or jump up on the curb. Fortunately I do not find it a problem. Almost all of the carts I meet give me a wide berth and a friendly wave as they pass.

When driving a cart and approaching a pedestrian (s) I check my mirrors for traffic. If all clear I pull into the car lane and pass. If not clear I either slow or stop to avoid the traffic and the pedestrian. It is not difficult and I get a nice wave from the pedestrian.

Challenger 01-07-2011 07:31 PM

I have never undersood why people would place their life at the mercy of my driving skills when a perfectly good sidewalk was available. If you walk in the street lane and I have a momentary distraction , you may be injured or worse. Same goes for opening car doors when parked at roadside and traffic is approaching from the rear. When I am in TV I walk or run almost every day and utilize sidewalks whenever available.
The issues is not a matter of rights , rather a matter of common sense.

downeaster 01-07-2011 08:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Challenger (Post 321027)
I have never undersood why people would place their life at the mercy of my driving skills when a perfectly good sidewalk was available. If you walk in the street lane and I have a momentary distraction , you may be injured or worse. Same goes for opening car doors when parked at roadside and traffic is approaching from the rear. When I am in TV I walk or run almost every day and utilize sidewalks whenever available.
The issues is not a matter of rights , rather a matter of common sense.


Those of us residing north of 466 do not have sidewalks.

Challenger 01-08-2011 04:40 AM

Operative words were "when available"

ceejay 01-08-2011 06:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ceejay (Post 320831)
Yesterday, we were traveling in the golf cart lane on Odell, heading toward LSL. A "pedestrian" was crossing the street from the mailboxes...no crosswalk, no redlight, taking his own special time. We saw him and slowed down to a crawl. Geeze, he did the exact same thing. We came to almost a complete stop to avoid hitting him. He finally stepped up on the curb and yelled at the top of his lungs "Pedestrians have the right-of-way". What a jerk!!

I would like to add that this man was not handicapped in any outward physical form.

Was that you?:shrug:

I truly did not mean to be so cynical with this post. I guess I was just hurt and aggravated by this man's actions. I was all ready with a smile and a wave as I do with everyone when I am a passenger in our golf cart. We gave him every opportunity by slowing down and being careful. In return, we got a dressing down that surprised the heck out of me!:(

The scenario I expected was a smile and a wave as a "Since I live in The Villages, Florida's Friendliest Hometown, thanks for letting me cross this busy road without getting killed" gesture instead of what was akin, to me, a verbal finger.

He really hurt my feelings!:cry:

Why can't we all just get along?:kiss:

ajdeck 01-08-2011 07:15 AM

Yard Stick is getting closer
 
The Villages is a great place and people are very lucky to have the opportuntiy to live here.

We all need to take our time and live each day (yard stick rule) and just be greatfull for what we have.

Share our laughter, our friendship and our courtesy with each other.

Have the maturity to look the other way when it comes to the people who have forgot what they are at TV for.

Sorry, just had to say it...
aj

ceejay 01-08-2011 07:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ajdeck (Post 321096)
The Villages is a great place and people are very lucky to have the opportuntiy to live here.

We all need to take our time and live each day (yard stick rule) and just be greatfull for what we have.

Share our laughter, our friendship and our courtesy with each other.

Have the maturity to look the other way when it comes to the people who have forgot what they are at TV for.

Sorry, just had to say it...
aj

My thoughts, EXACTLY! And you're right...I have to grow up and be a big girl and take the bad with the good. I just like the good better!:o

DaleMN 01-08-2011 05:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hancle704 (Post 320798)
I'm just guessing here, but ejection from MV, may have been from a golf cart.

I think protocol requires a fire truck to be located at the medevac landing zone. The choice of what landing zone to be used appears to be based on several factors, including distance from accident scene, availablity of equipment, arrival time of helicopter, traffic conditions and probably others.

I guess we have to get used to seeing more of this as folks just don't understand the need to be extra cautious. Golf carts don't have airbags and seat belts and drivers and passengers riding with arms and legs hanging out of cart or, feet resting on the dash board are all accidents waiting to happen.

Your assessment was correct. A car/golf cart collision at Lynnhaven & Belvedere with cart driver ejected. Only injury was to cart driver airlifted to Orlando.


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