News

  • June 8, 2008 - LifeCare Employee Named "Star of Life"
    "LifeCare Medical Transports announces that Etta Chambers of Spotsylvania County has been honored by the American Ambulance Association as a 2008 “Star of Life” award recipient."
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  • March 4, 2008 - International visitors welcomed
    "LifeCare Medical Transports Inc., headquartered in Stafford County, recently hosted 20 senior-level health care executives from the former Soviet Union."
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  • February 8, 2007 - Commending LifeCare Medical Transports, Inc.
    "RESOLVED by the House of Delegates, the Senate concurring, That the General Assembly hereby commend LifeCare Medical Transports, Inc. on its outstanding service to the citizens of the Commonwealth…"
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  • August 26, 2006 - Still caught in the storm
    "I remember this big, husky doctor hugging me, with tears in his eyes. He said his family lived in New Orleans and if it was not for people like us, many of them would not have survived."
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  • September 26, 2005 - Scene seems unreal
    "Stafford County resident Kevin Dillard says his past three weeks have been like a movie… The setting is the Gulf Coast, the period is September 2005, and the co-directors are Rita and Katrina.”
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  • September 15, 2005 - Packing pills, pistols
    "At the Precinct 4 police station about a 10-minute drive away, a Stafford County-based LifeCare Medical Transports ambulance was helping Dr. Joe Robson screen walk-ins from a storm-battered neighborhood nearby.”
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  • September 14, 2005 - Care after Katrina
    “Since they arrived almost two weeks ago, this group of 10 rescue workers in their five ambulances are witnesses to the aftermath of a natural disaster that will define a generation.”
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  • September 14, 2005 - Post-storm, Big Easy feels like Wild West
    “For Dawn Sklepovich, driver for LifeCare Medical Transports of Stafford County, getting into the city is no problem.  She just whips around the roadblocks and the men in camouflaged fatigues just wave her through.”
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  • September 4, 2005 - Rescuers respond to FEMA
    “Kevin Dillard gave employees of his Stafford County-based ambulance service about five hours to get ready to leave for hurricane-battered Louisiana for 30 days.”
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  • LifeCare Crews Respond to Attack on Pentagon
    “Smoke billows from the Pentagon after the terrorist attack.  LifeCare crews were among the first on the scene and stayed until late Tuesday night.”
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