ATLAS & DATABASE of AIR MEDICAL SERVICES a National
Attachment (6) ADAMS ATLAS & DATABASE OF AIR MEDICAL SERVICES A National GIS Database National and State Maps Showing Areas Covered by Air Medical Rotor Wing Services in the U.S. - Main & Satellite Base Locations - 3rd Edition October 2005 Compiled by: Center for Transportation Injury Research at CUBRC Buffalo, NY In alliance with: Association of Air Medical Services Alexandria, VA With support from: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration & the Federal Highway Administration under http://www.ADAMSairmed.org "Winner - Associations Advance America Award" A A "Winner - National Summit Award" AA Orginai Research Peer Reviewed Assessment of Air Medical Coverage Using the Atlas and Database of Air Medical Services and Correlations With Reduced Highway Fatality Rates Marie Flanigan, PhD', Alan Blatt, MS, Louis Lombardo, BS2, Dawn Mancuso, MAM, CAE3, Maile Miller, BA4, Dale Wiles, BS4, Herbert Pirson, BS4, Julie Hwang, MSS, Jean-Claude Thill, PhDs, and Kevin Majka, MAI Abstract Introduction The Atlas and Database of Air Medical Services (ADAMS) is a web-based, password-protected, geographic informa- Motor vehicle crashes (MVCs) are the major cause of trau- tion system containing data on air medical service main ma in this country. Each year, over 42,000 people die on the and satellite base helipads, communication centers, rotor- nation's highways, and over 3 million people are injured. Two wing aircraft, and major receiving hospitals for trauma in million of these injuries are disabling, and 250,000 are life- the United States. ADAMS initially was developed to pro- threatening. This volume translates into an enormous cost, vide the geographic information needed to support real- not only personally and financially for those involved, but time, wireless routing of automatic crash notification (ACN) economically for the entire country as well.
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