Presented By: Michigan Medicine
Open House: New Survival Flight base in Howell
Family-friendly event features medical helicopter & jet, plus Livingston Co. ambulances
A new all-in-one hub for emergency medical response by ground and air in Howell, Mich., will allow crews from the University of Michigan Health System’s Survival Flight program and Livingston County EMS to work together to give patients faster, more coordinated care than ever before.
The public can tour the new headquarters, called the Livingston County Public Safety Complex, during an Open House on Friday, Nov. 1 from 2:30 p.m. to 7 p.m.
The free, family-friendly event will feature a 3 p.m. ribbon cutting, tours, refreshments, a chance to see aircraft and ambulances up close, and activities. It will occur rain or shine.
The complex is at 1911 Tooley Rd. in Howell, adjacent to the runways of the Livingston County Spencer J. Hardy Airport. Overflow parking and a parking shuttle will be available at the airport.
The 77,000-square-foot space includes crew headquarters for both Survival Flight and EMS, meeting space, hangar space for the maize-and-blue Survival Flight helicopter and fixed-wing jet aircraft, and an ambulance garage.
The public can tour the new headquarters, called the Livingston County Public Safety Complex, during an Open House on Friday, Nov. 1 from 2:30 p.m. to 7 p.m.
The free, family-friendly event will feature a 3 p.m. ribbon cutting, tours, refreshments, a chance to see aircraft and ambulances up close, and activities. It will occur rain or shine.
The complex is at 1911 Tooley Rd. in Howell, adjacent to the runways of the Livingston County Spencer J. Hardy Airport. Overflow parking and a parking shuttle will be available at the airport.
The 77,000-square-foot space includes crew headquarters for both Survival Flight and EMS, meeting space, hangar space for the maize-and-blue Survival Flight helicopter and fixed-wing jet aircraft, and an ambulance garage.
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