Life is - Lifeflight of Maine
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Life is - Lifeflight of Maine
Life is uncertain we’re here for you 2012 Annual Report THE LIFEFLIGHT FOUNDATION LIFEFLIGHT OF MAINE LifeFlight will be there for you While each day begins with the promise of a new sunrise and sunset, (in Maine sometimes hidden in gray and stormy skies) the time in between is full of both the constants in our life— family, work, school, friends—as well as uncertainty. Life changes unpredictably and things fall apart. understand what it really means to be “lifeflighted?” For the many faces in this report it has meant going home to loved ones, returning to work, returning to school and returning to our communities. Quite simply it has meant a chance for the future. In this, our fourteenth annual report to the people of Maine, (and its visitors) we highlight not only the past year of LifeFlight service, but more importantly some of the faces and stories of patients who needed an uncertain world to become certain again. We don’t think much about uncertainty. We don’t start off each day with what can possibly go wrong. No one ever gets out of bed in the morning planning to have a heart attack or stroke, get in a car accident, miss the edge of the ski trail or fall down the stairs. But each day all of these will happen to someone somewhere in Maine and, in some cases, the moment of uncertainty will quite literally result in a life or death event. In each of these uncertain moments, we need an immediate, and often complicated, response from Maine’s emergency care system—911 communications and coordination, public safety, local rescue, EMS, hospital emergency departments, and major trauma centers. Saving lives is a team effort. In the cases of the most critically ill and injured patients, LifeFlight is the glue of the team effort, linking the work of every member of the team across the landscape. And each of us trusts that the team will be there when needed. Over the years, the media has adopted LifeFlight as a verb. When we see the helicopters in photos or on television, do we L i f e F l i g h t f o u n d at i o n As you read through this report you will see folks from every corner of Maine and you may recognize family, neighbors or friends. Each of our patients and families has a unique story of what it means to be “lifeflighted.” What all of these patients have in common is the need for care that only LifeFlight brings. Their stories encompass every age, from before birth to golden years, every type of critical illness or injury, and every corner of Maine. We are proud that LifeFlight was there, when needed and where needed, to fulfill the gift of trust. As a non-profit charity, LifeFlight relies on your support to make sure that we will be there when you need us, too. Thomas Judge, CCT-P Executive Director LifeFlight of Maine and The LifeFlight Foundation you there for This Annual Report is a publication of The LifeFlight Foundation, which provides fundraising and public relations support to LifeFlight of Maine, the state’s only medical helicopter service. The LifeFlight Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, and all donations are tax deductible. It is governed by an elected board of trustees who represent medical, business, legal and educational fields throughout the state. LifeFlight also aids the development, training and funding of Maine’s major air medical needs, such as trauma training statewide; construction of helipads; and installation of weather reporting, navigational and communications systems across the state. The Foundation’s office is located in the town of Camden at 13 Main Street on the 2nd floor. We welcome visitors anytime. LIFEFLIGHT OF M A INE LifeFlight of Maine is a nonprofit statewide critical care medical helicopter service jointly owned by Eastern Maine Healthcare Systems and Central Maine Healthcare Corporation. LifeFlight’s two helicopters, operated by Era Helicopters and based at Eastern Maine Medical Center in Bangor and Central Maine Medical Center in Lewiston, cover the entire state and offshore islands. LifeFlight complements and supports the work of local EMS and hospital personnel in caring for the critically ill or injured. LifeFlight is fully accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Medical Transport Systems. 2 you might be in the woods Maine Guide Ray Reitze was on a remote section of the St. John River when he became critically ill and had to be LifeFlighted from Baker Lake to Eastern Maine Medical Center. ATV’er Cindy Annis was riding her four-wheeler in rural Hancock County when she suffered a critical injury and was LifeFlighted from a remote landing zone. Snowmobiler Bonnie Sancomb was enjoying the recreational trails north of Jackman when she suffered a traumatic injury and was LifeFlighted from the side of the trail. or on a mountain Portland teen Henry Stoddard was flown from the Rangeley Airport to Maine Medical Center after he was seriously injured while skiing with friends at Saddleback. Molly Mann, a teenager from Camden, was seriously injured while skiing at Sunday River when she tumbled down a 25-foot ravine. She continues her active lifestyle today thanks to a quick flight to Maine Medical Center. Ski instructor Roland Bois suffered a massive heart attack on the slopes of Sugarloaf. Thanks to a quick flight to Central Maine Medical Center, he was skiing again just six weeks later. Climbing enthusiast Neala Fugere was bouldering in Acadia when she fell more than 30 feet to the rocks below. After a massive rescue effort and flight to Eastern Maine Medical Center, she made a full recovery. 3 The geography of time: 24 hours a day, 365 days a year technology not available in many of our hospitals. LifeFlight is not only the bridge between immediate and tertiary care, but a direct extension of our major centers, Eastern Maine Medical Center, Central Maine Medical Center and Maine Medical Center. Increasingly we recognize that in many ways LifeFlight has become Maine’s thirtyseventh hospital, bringing the care and technology of our trauma tertiary centers directly to patients -- whether they are in one of our hospitals, on the side of the road, in the woods or in their home. For critically ill and injured patients, time and geography are often more deadly than the actual injury or illness. Maine’s EMS services and hospital emergency departments never close--caring for several hundred thousand patients a year. While most patients can be cared for in their own community, many need to be treated in our major centers. In the year ahead, over 1700 of these patients will require LifeFlight services. While that number is small compared with all of emergency care, the care required is not. Each of these patients has complex, time-critical disease needing specialized treatment in our major centers in Maine, Boston or beyond. More importantly, they need that tertiary care right away. A premature infant needs a specialized transport system, a patient with total cardiac collapse needs an external pump, critically ill and injured patients need ventilators, blood, laboratory testing, ICU monitoring and medicines. These patients need LifeFlight. To be “lifeflighted” is actually an incredibly complex combination of time, technology and talent delivered across the landscape. The result is not just lives and families saved but, more important in a time of enormous challenges in healthcare, more cost efficient and effective care. In 2013 LifeFlight will transport our 15,000th patient, celebrate 15 years of service to Maine, and look forward continually building a critical care system across time and geography 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. For these patients LifeFlight provides both immediate care, as well as a bridge to our specialist physicians in cardiac and trauma operating rooms; neonatal, pediatric and adult intensive care units; invasive neuro-radiology suites; and transplant centers. Without LifeFlight, the promise of our tertiary centers is only realized for those who live in our urban centers. Without LifeFlight, Main Street in Jackman does not have the same access to care as Main Street in Lewiston, Congress Street in Portland or State Street in Bangor. Without LifeFlight, time and geography become predictors of survival. Your support keeps LifeFlight and all of Maine’s hospitals and emergency care system there when needed. Peter Chalke, Chair LifeFlight of Maine Management Committee Guided by 24 of Maine’s leading emergency and specialist physicians, LifeFlight provides skilled critical care teams and where you are no matter 4 2000 Number of patients per fiscal year (ground and air) 1500 1000 500 0 FY98 FY99 FY00 FY01 FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07 FY08 FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12 you might be on a boat Lobsterman John Stevens suffered a heart attack on his boat miles from shore. By the time he got his boat back to shore, the local EMS and LifeFlight were waiting for him on the dock. Ferry engineer Ron Deveau suffered a heart attack at work on Vinalhaven. The local EMS worked with LifeFlight to get Ron safely to EMMC less than 90 minutes after his symptoms began. Sailing enthusiast Bobby Monks was on his boat when he suffered a serious head injury and was LifeFlighted to Maine Medical Center from an island in Casco Bay. or on an island North Haven EMS crew chief April Brown was in a serious car accident as a teenager and was transported off the island by LifeFlight. Her experience inspired her to start a career in emergency medicine. Vinalhaven mom Megan Day had to be flown from her home to Maine Medical Center to save her life and her unborn child (Kyra, now 8) when she began hemorrhaging uncontrollably. KC Ford was critically injured when the plane she was on crashed into the ocean shortly after takeoff from Matinicus. The helicopter flight to Central Maine Medical Center saved her life. Former island resident Arthur Lindgren suffered a heart attack on Vinalhaven. His friends and neighbors kept him alive before LifeFlight arrived to transport him to Eastern Maine Medical Center. 5 you might have a heart attack Albert Nutter has made a full recovery and is back to his active lifestyle after his heart stopped while playing baseball. The father of four was one of the first patients to whom LifeFlight administered therapeutic hypothermia. Rumford native Frank Anastasio was LifeFlighted to Central Maine Medical Center after he suffered a massive heart attack at a close friend’s funeral. Today, he’s fully recoverd and back to golfing, dancing and cruising in his classic Mustang. Painter Wesley Tibbetts suffered a heart attack at home. EMTs from Bar Harbor Fire had to re-start his heart three times before they got him to the hospital where LifeFlight was waiting to take him to EMMC. stroke, pneumonia or aneurysm Brooklin resident Chris Lirakis was still in high school when he suffered a stroke at home one stormy night. The LifeFlight helicopter was able to land in a field next to his house and get him to the care he needed quickly. Amanda Gardner was LifeFlighted after contracting a severe case of bacterial meningitis when she was just 7 years old. Today, she’s an active teenager who’s dedicated countless hours of volunteer service to her community. Dot McCafferty suffered a stroke at her cabin in rural Maine and was grateful that there is an air ambulance that could get her to the care she needed less than 90 minutes after the onset of symptoms. 6 Lucie Bridges was rapidly getting sicker at RedingtonFairview Hospital when LifeFlight was called to transport her to Eastern Maine Medical Center. Today, she’s back to her life of cross-stitching and woodworking. After a serious car accident, Melanie Lajoie was rapidly losing blood when LifeFlight arrived on the scene. They gave her life-saving blood and safely transported her to CMMC. Raft guide Kelsey Klibansky was critically injured when she and her fellow guides were in a car accident in The Forks. Today, she’s made a full recovery and returned to the outdoor activities she loves. Motorcycle enthusiast Neil Bryson was LifeFlighted from the side of the highway after he suffered massive internal injuries resulting from a head on collision with a moose. you might be in a car accident Doctors are amazed at how quickly Michael Ferland has recovered from the serious injuries he sustained in a car accident. He almost didn’t survive the flight to Central Maine Medical Center, but today he is back to his old self. Sophie Nelson has made a full recovery after being critically injured when she was run over by a bus. Today she is a happy and thoughtful aspiring artist, writer and volunteer. Since his harrowing accident and LifeFlight transport more than 12 years ago, Dan Maxfield married his partner, Kelly, and together they are raising their four children, building a lifetime of memories along the way. 7 you could be anyone or anywhere FY12 Transports by Town 1,533 air and ground transports 142 Maine communities 1 transport every 6 hours 78 transports from 20 towns in New Hampshire, Massachusetts and Vermont FY12 Types of Transport 1scene % ground 17 % scene flight 62 % interfacility flight 20 % interfacility ground 8 you might be a mother, daughter Beals Island resident Andrea Faulkingham went into early labor with her twin boys. Thanks to a quick flight to Maine Medical Center, she and her tiny infants received the care they needed. Young Johnathan Ramage suffered a serious head injury while playing outside. Thanks to his dad’s quick thinking and a helicopter transport to Maine Medical Center, Johnathan made a full recovery. Childhood friends Kody and Devon were walking up the street when they were struck by a car and critically injured. Both LifeFlight helicopters were called to transport the boys to the trauma center in Bangor. son, niece or grandfather Young Lauren Lamberson was LifeFlighted to Maine Medical Center after she nearly drowned in a plane crash when she was just 5-years-old. She made a full recovery and collects donations for LifeFlight every year. Skyler Hunt suffered a serious head injury while riding his ATV at a family picnic. Though bad weather kept the helicopter from flying, the skilled Lifeflight team was still able to respond in a ground ambulance. Newborn Alden Zimmerman was flown to Maine Medical Center when he became dangerously dehydrated just days after he was born. Today he’s a happy, healthy toddler. Ripley retiree Stephen Hopkins was making maple syrup when he became pinned between his tractor and a tree, suffering broken bones and crushed lungs. After a quick helicopter transport, he made a full recovery. 9 Benefitto the community CHARITY CARE Since it began in 1998, LifeFlight of Maine has provided essential emergency care to nearly 15,000 patients in Maine, regardless of their insurance or financial status. More than 30% of our patients did not have insurance in FY12, and unpaid bills from uninsured and underinsured patients totaled more than $1.6 million. 500 Reasons for Transport in FY12 400 *Acute Surgical is any severe injury requiring surgery including internal bleeding; Acute Medical is anything non-cardiac like respiratory distress, pneumonia, organ transplant or sepsis; Acute Neuro includes things like stroke and CVA; OB includes obstetric patients. 300 200 100 0 10 Patient Age Distribution in FY12 300 250 200 150 100 50 Acute Cardiac Multiple Trauma Medical* Acute Neuro* Head Injury Acute Surgical* Burns OB* Other 0 0-1 2-16 17-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 Age in Years 60-69 70-79 80+ Hands-On Training EDUCATIONAL OUTREACH LifeFlight crew members provide ground safety courses to local rescue agencies on how to establish a landing zone and how to interact safely with the aircraft and flight crew. In FY12, LifeFlight provided 25 ground safety courses, from Houlton to Kennebunkport, Rangeley to Eastbrook. In addition to the EMS professionals at the scene, dispatchers also receive LifeFlight training. In FY12, LifeFlight provided 2 communications courses to municipal, county and state dispatchers. HUMAN PATIENT SIMULATOR The LifeFlight Foundation coordinates and supports the mobile Human Patient Simulator (HPS) program, a customizable training experience using advanced computerized manikins. In FY12, LifeFlight began offering a series of conferences focusing on treatment for critically ill and injured pediatric patients. The series, called Pediatric Patients on the Edge, combines classroom lecture with the newest hands-on patient simulation technology. The intensive training is developed especially for physicians and nurses. In FY12, the HPS visited 29 facilities, bringing advanced training to 330 physicians, nurses, paramedics and emergency medical technicians. For details on any of LifeFlight’s training courses, call the Foundation at 207-230-7092. 11 Benefitto the community AVIATION INFRASTRUCTURE LifeFlight has established and expanded the network of aviation infrastructure in Maine over the last several years. Today, this system is used as a national model for safe and effective air ambulance services. Staff at both the LifeFlight Foundation and LifeFlight of Maine administer funds from state transportation bonds, which help towns and hospitals build helipads, install new AWOS, and develop helicopter GPS approaches. Projects completed in FY12 include: AWOS: Belfast Municipal Airport (ceilometer) Franklin Memorial Hospital, Farmington Carrabasset Municipal Airport Communications: Rebuild statewide radio system Helipads: Planning work for new helipad at Blue Hill Memorial Hospital Planning work for helipad at new MaineGeneral Medical Center campus in Augusta REMOTE LANDING ZONE PROJECT In emergency medicine, time is the overwhelming determining factor in a patient’s survival. So when the scene of an accident is in a remote location, it presents an extra challenge to local paramedics. In an effort to improve response time for scene calls involving remote snowmobile, ATV and recreational accidents, LifeFlight works with state and local agencies and clubs to establish landing zones along Maine’s extensive trail system. There were more than 13 new landing zones established in FY12, including locations in Waldo, Hancock, Knox, Patten, Tim Pond Township, Eustis, Coplin Plantation, Flagstaff Township, Summit Township and Great Spruce Head Island. If you would like more information on the project, contact the Foundation at 207-230-7092. You can also visit www. lifeflightmaine.org to download an informational brochure or register a new landing zone. 12 Being there: no matter who you are, no matter where you are Ten years from no system to the best. Truly an example of our state’s motto: Dirigo —I lead. Ten years ago, recognizing the challenge of making sure LifeFlight is there for all of Maine, a group of medical, business and education leaders came together to create the nonprofit LifeFlight Foundation, quite literally establishing a foundation underpinning LifeFlight. The cornerstones of this support are state-of-the-art aircraft, aviation infrastructure, medical technology and continuing medical education across the entire emergency care system. In the past year, the Foundation has helped to purchase an external cardiac balloon pump, new transport medication pumps, a second newborn transport isolette system and high-tech video assisted laryngoscopes. With public funding, additional weather systems and instrument flight systems have been put in place to increase safety. When LifeFlight of Maine started in 1998, Maine was the only state in the country without an air medical system. Our collective support—individual gifts of all sizes and donations from corporations, foundations and hospitals—helps make sure that the system we depend on in our time of need is there, reliably and safely. Whether on a mountain, in a small rural town, a hospital, the woods or on the roads, LifeFlight is there for us, in every corner of Maine. Private support, together with public support of infrastructure—hospital and community helipads, instrument flight systems and weather stations—has resulted in LifeFlight being named the top air medical organization in North America in 2008. We are pleased that Maine is considered a model system—safe, reliable, cost effective, clinically appropriate—by national medical leaders as well as in aviation by the FAA and NTSB. But we are only part way there. Increasingly, LifeFlight is running into resource challenges. Our existing helicopters need replacement, we need additional aircraft, and more all-weather capability. As I read through this report and see some of the nearly 15,000 patients and families that LifeFlight has touched, I am struck that this could be me. I could be one of these faces. As you read through this report and perhaps find faces of family, friends or acquaintances, take a minute to reflect on the challenge of making sure that LifeFlight will be there when we need the unique care and capabilities that only LifeFlight can bring to a time of critical need. These patients and their stories inspire our Foundation Board, staff and volunteers to work every day to make sure that LifeFlight is there, when needed and where needed. Join us and make sure that LifeFlight is there for you, when needed and where needed. Robert E. Flight Robert Flight Board Chair, The LifeFlight Foundation Total Funds Raised TOTAL FUNDS RAISED FY03 - FY12 Total Number of Donors TOTAL NUMBER OF DONORS FY03 - FY12 900 3,500,000 800 3,000,000 700 2,500,000 600 TOTAL FUNDS RAISED 2,000,000 TOTAL FUNDS TOTAL FUNDS RAISED RAISED 500 700 ISED ISED 500,000 0 FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 Central Eastern Maine Medical Center and Central Maine Medical Center FY09 FY09 FY09 600Government Government Infrastructure Funding Government Infrastructure Funding 500Infrastructure Funding In Kind Donation In KindMaine Donation Eastern Medical Center and In KindMaine Donation Central Medical Center and 400Eastern FY08 FY07 FY09 FY10 Eastern and Central Maine Medical Center FY11 300 H Hospitals In Aircraft Funding Fo 200 Individuals Specialized Medical Equipment and Aircraft 100 0 FY12 Foundations/Corporations Specialized Medical Equipment and Aircraft FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07 FY08 FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12 Hospitals Aircraft Funding In Kind Donation Eastern Medical Center and In KindMaine Donation Hospitals FY08 FY07 Aircraft Funding Hospitals FY08 FY07 Aircraft Funding FY08 FY07 Individuals Eastern Maine Medical Center and 300Aircraft Hospitals Funding Hospitals Aircraft Funding Infrastructure Funding FY06 FY06 FY06 In Kind Donation Central Maine Medical Center Hospitals Government Infrastructure Funding Government FY05 FY05 FY05 Infrastructure Funding Central Maine Medical Center TOTAL NUMBER OF400DONORS 1,500,000 1,000,000 Government FY10 FY10 FY10 200Individuals Individuals Specialized Medical Equipment and Aircraft Individuals Specialized Medical Equipment and Aircraft 100Specialized Medical Equipment and Aircraft Foundations/Corporations Foundations/Corporations Specialized Medical Equipment and Aircraft 0Specialized Foundations/Corporations Equipment FY03 Medical FY04 FY05and Aircraft FY06 Specialized Medical Equipment and Aircraft Individuals Foundations/Corporations FY07 FY08 FY09 FY10 13 Maine hospitals provide critical support Nearly all of Maine’s 36 hospitals have pledged their financial support to LifeFlight of Maine’s mission. At the end of FY12, hospitals have donated $2.2 million toward the aircraft. $500,000 + Central Maine Medical Center Eastern Maine Medical Center $250,000 + Maine Medical Center $100,000 + The Aroostook Medical Center MaineGeneral Health Penobscot Bay Medical Center $75,000 + Inland Hospital Maine Coast Memorial Hospital Mid Coast Hospital Rumford Hospital $50,000 + Blue Hill Memorial Hospital Bridgton Hospital Calais Regional Hospital Charles A. Dean Memorial Hospital Down East Community Hospital Franklin Memorial Hospital Houlton Regional Hospital Mayo Regional Hospital Miles Memorial Hospital Mount Desert Island Hospital Northern Maine Medical Center Parkview Adventist Medical Center Penobscot Valley Hospital Sebasticook Valley Hospital Southern Maine Medical Center St. Andrews Hospital $25,000 + Goodall Hospital Millinocket Regional Hospital Redington-Fairview General Hospital Stephens Memorial Hospital Waldo County General Hospital York Hospital $10,000 + St. Joseph Healthcare St. Mary’s Regional Medical Center 5-Star Donors LifeFlight relies on the generosity of individual donors to sustain our service. 5-Star donors have given $100 or more for 5 consecutive years. We want to extend a special thank you to the donors listed below and honor those families who have supported LifeFlight’s mission with such steadfast dedication. Anonymous (7) Foster L. Aborn & Sara Holbrook John C. Baker, MD Doug & Ellen Benjamin Mr. & Mrs. Harris J. Bixler Catawamteak Fund of the Maine Community Foundation Michael Cima & Elisabetta Cortesi Patricia R. Colhoun Tristram & Ruth Colket Component Fund of the Maine Community Foundation Ken & Sue Crane Mr. & Mrs. John De Turris Susan B. H. Foster Paul D. Goodman, MD Jim Harnar & Kathleen McKeen Mr. & Mrs. John R. Hebble 14 Mr. & Mrs. Horace Hildreth Mr. & Mrs. Maynard Ingraham, Jr. Richard & Claire Irish Edward & Anne Johnson Thomas P. Judge & Susan Groce Bernice Kendall Kevin M. Kendall, MD Beth A. Lamberson Raymond & Ann Lamberson Norman & Mary Ellen Ledwin William A. Lieber, MD John Longmaid David L. Longworth & Ann J. Hritz Elaina & David Lowell John & Suzanne MacDonald Wendy W. Makins Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Martin John L. McShane Lori & Shawn Metayer Caroline & Wayne Morong Michael & Eileen Morrison David & Jenifer Mumford Mark T. Munger & Katherine L. Bourne Dr. & Mrs. Herbert Nelsbach Mr. & Mrs. Charles Pardoe John C. Parish, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Thomas A. Payne Dr. Paul Pelletier Guy Raymond, MD & Nancy Raymond Carol Rohl & Gordon Bok Mr. & Mrs. John Rosenblum Elizabeth J. Smith Dr. & Mrs. Robert Snead Philip V. R. Tilney Mr. & Mrs. Galen D. Todd Pen & Bev Williamson Donors Our The following is a list of donors who made a gift of cash or pledge between July 1, 2011 and June 30, 2012. Contributions in this period have been added to past gifts of each donor, placing them in the appropriate cumulative category for the period January 1, 2003 to June 30, 2012. Gifts received after June 30, 2012 will be listed in the 2013 Annual Report. We work diligently to maintain an accurate database and deeply regret any errors or omissions. Please notify the Foundation office at 207-230-7092 of any inaccuracies so that we may set the record straight. Chairman’s Circle ($100,000 +) Chichester duPont Foundation Maine Health Access Foundation, Inc. The Seth Sprague Educational & Charitable Foundation Director’s Circle ($50,000 +) Cianbro Charitable Foundation John H. Longmaid Cornelia Cogswell Rossi Foundation, Inc. S. Donald Sussman Benefactor ($25,000 +) Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund The Claire H.B. Jonklaas Foundation | Anthony Jonklaas Thomas P. Judge & Susan Groce Maine Community Foundation The Martin Foundation | Zachary & Laurel Martin Salem Foundation | John C. Parish, Jr. Tom & Catherine Tinsley Partner ($10,000 +) Anonymous (2) Foster L. Aborn & Sara Holbrook Mr. & Mrs. Lee A. Ault John Baker, MD Bangor Savings Bank Berry, Dunn, McNeil & Parker, CPA Camden National Bank Camden Rotary Club Catawamteak Fund of the Maine Community Foundation Davenport Trust Fund Dead River Company Norman M. Dinerman, MD & Sandra Spiller Diversified Communications | Mr. & Mrs. Horace Hildreth Susan L. Drew George L. Higgins, III, MD, FACEP & Cheryl Higgins Ann Stuart Montgomery William P. Stengel Trowbridge Foundation | Caroline & Wayne Morong United Mid-Coast Charities, Inc. The Wyeth Foundation | Mr. & Mrs. James Wyeth Builder ($5,000 +) Anonymous (3) Bagaduce Ambulance Corps Michael R. Baumann, MD & Laura Schwindt, MD The Capital Group Companies, Inc. Central Maine Harley Davidson Peter E. Chalke Elaine L. Clark Michael Cima & Elisabetta Cortesi Robert E. Flight Dr. & Mrs. Allen Goldman Elizabeth L. Harwood, RN Larry O. Hopperstead, MD Katahdin Area Rotary Norman Ledwin, Jr. & Mary Ellen Ledwin William A. Lieber, MD & Carolyn Lieber David L. Longworth & Ann J. Hritz Lovells Guilford Hardware, LLC | Andy & Terry Lovell Maritime Energy | Susan Ware Page Ocean Ledges of the Maine Community Foundation Samuel P. Pardoe Foundation | Mr. & Mrs. Charles Pardoe Elizabeth J. Smith Town of Cranberry Isles United Insurance Group Up East, Inc. Verizon Wireless Wal-Mart (Windham) Wal-Mart Super Center (Palmyra) Pen & Bev Williamson Patron ($2,500 +) Anonymous (4) Affiliated Healthcare Systems Mr. & Mrs. Harris J. Bixler John & Janet Corey The Corwith Fund | Jonathan Hamill John K. Cowperthwaite, Jr. J. Blaise deSibour & Leslie Clapp Eaton Peabody Brian & Elizabeth Elowe Era Helicopters, LLC The Four Lanes Trust | Wendy W. Makins John Hancock Financial Services, Inc. Jim Harnar & Kathleen McKeen Myron & Lynne Hofer M. Michelle & Russell Hood Richard & Claire Irish Orton P. Jackson, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. W. Richard Jackson, Jr. Edward & Anne Johnson Kevin M. Kendall, MD Kiwanis Club of Rockland Monhegan Plantation David B. Mumford & Jenifer G. Mumford Mr. & Mrs. Kernan Oberting Katrina R. Parson Daniel & Polly Pierce Tina & Joe Pyne Family Fund Col. Robert B. Rheault Kenneth & Shaunagh Robbins Carol Rohl & Gordon Bok Mr. & Mrs. John W. Rosenblum Sam’s Club (Scarborough) Sand Dollar Foundation | Margo Wintersteen James & Nancy Thibodeau Philip V. R. Tilney United Way of Aroostook County Wal-Mart (Brunswick) Wal-Mart (Farmington) Wal-Mart (Houlton) Wal-Mart (Rockland) Wal-Mart Super Center (Auburn) Frank & Christine Wanning Candace Welch Mr. & Mrs. Albert W. Wilson, Jr. Jeremy Wintersteen 15 MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE BOARD OF TRUSTEES LifeFlight of Maine LifeFlight Foundation As of March 2013 As of March 2013 Peter Chalke CHAIR President and CEO Central Maine Healthcare Corporation Lewiston, ME Robert Flight CHAIR Ram Island Group, LLC Cape Elizabeth, ME Beth Lamberson, LCSW, LADC VICE CHAIR H.O.P.E. Counseling North Yarmouth, ME John Welsh SECRETARY Retired Hospital Executive Boothbay, ME Timothy D. Crowley Treasurer President, Northern Maine Community College Presque Isle, ME Michelle Hood VICE CHAIR President and CEO Eastern Maine Healthcare Systems Brewer, ME Miles Theeman TREASURER President and CEO Affiliated Healthcare Services Bangor, ME Norman Dinerman, MD MEDICAL DIRECTOR Medical Director, LifeFlight of Maine Medical Director, Critical Care Transport Medicine Medical Director, Access Management System Eastern Maine Medical Center Bangor, ME Matthew Cox Chief Financial Officer Central Maine Healthcare Corporation Lewiston, ME Larry O. Hopperstead, MD Trauma Surgeon Rumford Hospital Rumford, ME staff Michael R. Baumann, MD Director of Emergency Medicine, Maine Medical Center Portland, ME Dan Bookham Allen Insurance and Financial Camden, ME Elaine Clark Vice President for Real Estate and Planning Connecticut State Colleges and Universities Hartford, CT James A. Harnar Executive Director, Daniel Hanley Center for Health Leadership Portland, ME William “Sandy” Lieber, MD Retired Physician Lyme, CT and Vinalhaven, ME Ann Stuart Montgomery Camden, ME LifeFlight Foundation John C. Parish, Jr. Retired Executive, Travelers Insurance Castine, ME Melissa Arndt Marketing and Educational Outreach Manager Rebecca Ryder President and CEO, Franklin Memorial Hospital Farmington, ME Christine DeLorimier Development Assistant Brandy Dupper-Macy Outreach and Training Assistant Renee Johnson Development Associate Thomas P. Judge, CCT-P Executive Director Amy Pierce Root Director of Development James A. Thibodeau Retired Executive, United Insurance Group Fort Kent, ME Tom Tinsley Managing Director, General Atlantic Washington, DC and Tenants Harbor, ME Foster L. Aborn HONORARY TRUSTEE Retired Insurance Executive Hingham, MA and Port Clyde, ME Peter Goth, MD, FACEP HONORARY TRUSTEE Region V EMS Medical Director Bremen, ME George L. Higgins III, MD HONORARY TRUSTEE Director of Research, Maine Medical Center Portland, ME 16 Donors Our The following is a list of donors who made a gift of cash or pledge between July 1, 2011 and June 30, 2012. Contributions in this period have been added to past gifts of each donor, placing them in the appropriate cumulative category for the period January 1, 2003 to June 30, 2012. We work diligently to maintain an accurate database. Please notify the Foundation office at 207-230-7092 of any inaccuracies so that we may set the record straight. Supporter ($1,000 +) Anonymous (2) Mr. & Mrs. Philip D. Allen Gordon & Lucy Ambach Bangor Lions Club Douglas & Ellen Benjamin Reverend & Mrs. George Bland, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. John H. Buck Daniel & Nancy Coffey Patricia R. Colhoun Tristram Colket, Jr. & Ruth Colket Mrs. Bradley O. Collins Component Fund of the Maine Community Foundation Matthew Cox Ken Crane & Sue Crane Timothy & Mary Crowley Brad Cushing Mr. & Mrs. James H. Cuthbertson Darling’s Corporate Office Lyman & Diana Delano Ann Donaldson Governor & Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont, IV The Clarence & Anne Dillon Dunwalke Trust Robert & Heidi Elliott Ellsworth Rotary Club Farmington Rotary The First, NA Fitch & Associates, LLC Erin Flanagan & Matt Lawson Susan B. H. Foster Franklin Savings Bank Philip M. Freedman Mr. & Mrs. Ebenezer Gay Paul D. Goodman, MD David Hartley, PhD, MHA Mr. & Mrs. John R. Hebble Margaret C. Ives Todd & Kim Klibansky Melanie & Greg Lajoie Raymond & Ann Lamberson Lucinda Lang David & Elaina Lowell John MacDonald, MD & M. Suzanne MacDonald Jane C. MacElree Nigel MacEwan & Judy MacEwan John Macomber Mainstream Fund of the Maine Community Foundation Richard & Mindy Marshuetz Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Martin Victoria M. McCain Kevin and Nancy McGinnis Michael & Eileen Morrison Thomas Moskalewicz, MD & Nina Moskalewicz Mark & Melissa Mulder Mark T. Munger & Katherine L. Bourne Mr. & Mrs. James C. Murray, II O’Hara Corporation Lawrence G. Oliver, MD Michael Palumbo, DO & Susan Palumbo, RN Mr. & Mrs. Thomas A. Payne Roque Island Gardner Homestead Corp. Rotary Club of Boothbay Harbor Foundation, Inc. Rotary Club of Saco Bay Harvey & Carol Rudisaile Rebecca L. Ryder Sam’s Club (Augusta) Sasco Foundation Susan D. Shaw & Cynthia Stroud Robert V. Shotwell Mr. & Mrs. Frank Simon, II Robert C. Steinmetz & Patricia Ashton John & Katherine Stookey Mr. & Mrs. Mort Strom Michael & Veronica Stubbs Betsi J. Taylor Mr. & Mrs. Galen D. Todd Marjorie D. Twombly The US Charitable Gift Trust Wal-Mart (Biddeford) Wal-Mart (Lewiston Distribution Center) Wal-Mart (Scarborough) Wal-Mart (Waterville) John H. Welsh Mr. & Mrs. Mark Williamson Contributor ($500 +) Anonymous (8) William W. Alcorn Jane A. Amero Bank of America Matching Gifts Bar Harbor Bank & Trust Larry L. Barker Bath Sunrise Rotary Club Christopher & Charlotte Beebe Helen S. Bertles Romeo Bertrand Bessemer Trust David & Marian Bicks H. Abigail Bok Galen Brewster Terence & Amy Britton Mr. & Mrs. Allan W. Burnham Chris Buzzell Heather & Mark Carpenter Diana D. Castle Homer & Gertrude Chisholm Constance M. Clark Richard & Roberta Cunningham John Curtin, Jr. & Nancy Curtin Carol & Daniel Daigneault Mr. & Mrs. John De Turris Dead River Company Thomas M. Deford Meg & Antelo Devereux Mr. & Mrs. Charles W. H. Dodge Dover-Foxcroft Kiwanis Charities Capt. & Mrs. Bruce Elfast John A. Elliot, Sr. EMHS Employees John & Jeanie Eysenbach Karen D. Farquhar Julian & Tatiana Fischer Paul & Carol Fremont-Smith Fryeburg Area Rotary Charities GE Foundation Christine P. Geier Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Gelb Brian Gillis, DO & Ingrid Gillis Mr. & Mrs. Ward I. Graffam Dave and Linda Grant Russell Gregory, Jr. Wanda & Reginald Grenier Harry Grimmnitz, MD & Martha Soule Bente Hartmann David & Susan Hatch Charles & Nancy Hatfield John & Suzanne Havens Tania Henry Glenn & Laura Hill Sari Horovitz Mr. & Mrs. Maynard C. Ingraham, Jr. Jim Pierce & Co. | Jim Pierce Theodore C. Johanson & Patricia Lundholm Robert & Sherri Jorden Gerald Keenan, PA Mr. & Mrs. Frederic R. Kellogg Mrs. Bernice Kendall Frank & Mary Kneisel Kris-Way Truck Leasing, Inc. Lajoie Brothers, Inc. Beth A. Lamberson Lebanon Rescue Department Mr. & Mrs. Robert I. Lieberman Eric & Sandra Lind Cabot & Heidi Lyman Machias Savings Bank Kalem C. Malcolm Catie C. Marshall Kenneth & Cherie Mason Matinicus Isle Plantation John L. McShane Nathaniel & Sally Ann Merrill Mr. & Mrs. Shawn Metayer Nima Moghaddas-Morgan & Ronald L. Morgan Mary Moran, MD Dr. & Mrs. Herbert Nelsbach Mary & Michael O’Brien Ogunquit Rotary Club The Otter Foundation | Patrick & Elsie Wilmerding The Page Foundation | Christopher I. Page Charles Paine & Deborah Wheelock Dr. Paul Pelletier Brian Perkins Pine State Trading Company Bill Pinkham Guy Raymond, MD & Nancy Raymond Daniel & Mary Reeves Foundation Elizabeth S. Roberts Liv Rockefeller & Kenneth Shure John Roy Louise M. Royall Mitchell & Bonnie Sammons Sam’s Club (Bangor) Mr. & Mrs. Clyde Shorey Robert & Anita Siegenthaler Skowhegan Rotary Club Smith & May, Inc. | Sam & Judy Smith Trisha L. Smith Dr. & Mrs. Robert Snead Elizabeth G. Stevens Debbie Stewart Rich Sutter Amy E. Tan, MD Taylor Insurance & Financial Services, Inc. E. Gilman & Brooke Tenney David Testa Mary Tierney Drs. Tracy & Kimberly Tippie Town of Rome Terence & Terry Walsh Dr. Rebecca B. Wanbaugh Andrea Ganis Wendroff & Barry D. Wendroff Donald W. Zarfos, MD 17 Donors Our The following is a list of donors who made a gift of cash or pledge between July 1, 2011 and June 30, 2012. Contributions in this period have been added to past gifts of each donor, placing them in the appropriate cumulative category for the period January 1, 2003 to June 30, 2012. We work diligently to maintain an accurate database. Please notify the Foundation office at 207-230-7092 of any inaccuracies so that we may set the record straight. Friend ($250 +) Anonymous (5) The Advertising Specialists of Maine, Inc. Sandy Alexander Mr. & Mrs. Charlton Ames Thomas Amory Lois & Robert Badger Mr. & Mrs. David Beaulieu Renee Bishop, CPA & Duane Graves, CPA Richard & Helle Blystone Shirley W. Bradbury & Tom Bradbury Debra J. Bradford John Bragg Patricia F. Brown Doulgas & Dale Bruce Mrs. Francis Burr Mrs. Jennifer Cabot David Carmack, Sr., MD & Adrienne Carmack, MD Charlotte Carnes Benjamin Chalich Michael & Stephanie Choate Charles Cole Mary Collins, MD & Thomas Collins Cecile Coulombe Mr. & Mrs. Harden Crawford, III Linda J. Cregnole Julie Cromwell & Robert Jones Daigle Oil Company (Fort Kent) Sean A. Daniels Daniel & Constance Day Delorme Jennifer A. Diehl, MD Delia O. Dow Mary S. Eddy David Ettinger, MD Holly W. Fanjoy, MD Elwell & Merilyn Farley Gerald M. Fetzer Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Flower Edward B. Furber Dr. & Mrs. Robert S. Furman Jean W. Gardner Linda & Archibald Gillies Thomas Godfrey & Anne Godfrey Bradley J. Goulet Florence B. Grant Gwendolyn L. Grant Brooke & Theron Hatch Heather C. Hearst & John Hearst The Henley Foundation | Frank & Rosemary Beane Rona Hokanson Thomas Huesers, MD & Katie Huesers Independence Wind LLC J & S Oil Co., Inc. John A. Jenkins Constance Jones & Sam Morris Harry Kaiserian, Jr. & Berna Kaiserian Kennebunk Rotary Charitable Fund Kevin & Amy King Hilton Kramer & Esta Kramer Verna Lafleur John C. Levesque Simone Levesque Mary B. Mac Millan Robert & Janet Marville Charles T. McHugh, MD & Anne McHugh Mr. & Mrs. Peter F. McSpadden Jason Merritt Patricia W. Messler Mr. & Mrs. Edward B. Miller Scot M. Miller Kenneth & Debbie Mitchell Allen & Margaret Mitchell Mt. Blue High School businesses and corporations LifeFlight relies on the generosity of businesses and corporations to sustain our service. The following businesses gave $100 or more in FY12. The Advertising Specialists of Maine, Inc. Affiliated Healthcare Systems Arkie Rogers Septic Service, Inc. Bagaduce Ambulance Corps Bangor Savings Bank Bank of America Matching Gifts Bank of America United Way Campaign Bar Harbor Bank & Trust Berry, Dunn, McNeil & Parker, CPA Brimstone Management, Inc. Camden National Bank Capital Group Companies Central Maine Harley Davidson Daigle Oil Company (Fort Kent) Darling’s Corporate Office Dead River Company Delorme Diversified Communications Eaton Peabody EMHS Employees Era Helicopters, LLC The First, NA Fitch & Associates, LLC Franklin Savings Bank Fred’s Coffee Service John Hancock Financial Services, Inc. Independence Wind LLC J & S Oil Co., Inc. 18 J. S. McCarthy Company, Inc Jo Ellen Designs Kris-Way Truck Leasing, Inc. Lajoie Brothers, Inc. Lamare Marketing & Design, Inc. Lebanon Rescue Department LMNOP Pig and Crappie Farm Lovells Guilford Hardware, LLC Machias Savings Bank Maine State Employees Combined Charitable Appeal Maritime Energy Matinicus Isle Plantation Monhegan Plantation Mt. Blue High School Nestle Waters North America, Inc. O’Hara Corporation Pine State Trading Company Pinnacle EMS Reed Plantation Roque Island Gardner Homestead Corp. S. Spencer Scott Fund Sam’s Club (Augusta) Sam’s Club (Bangor) Sam’s Club (Scarborough) Schultz Financial Services Smith & May, Inc. Town of Beddington Town of Cooper Town of Cranberry Isles Town of Newry Town of Perham Town of Rome Town of Wallagrass United Insurance Group United Mid-Coast Charities, Inc. United Way of Aroostook County United Way of York County University of Maine at Farmington UnumProvident Corporation Up East, Inc. The US Charitable Gift Trust Verizon Wireless Wal-Mart (Biddeford) Wal-Mart (Brunswick) Wal-Mart (Farmington) Wal-Mart (Houlton) Wal-Mart (Lewiston Distribution Center) Wal-Mart (Rockland) Wal-Mart (Scarborough) Wal-Mart (Waterville) Wal-Mart (Windham) Wal-Mart Super Center (Auburn) Wal-Mart Super Center (Palmyra) Wright Express Corporation Donors Our The following is a list of donors who made a gift of cash or pledge between July 1, 2011 and June 30, 2012. Contributions in this period have been added to past gifts of each donor, placing them in the appropriate cumulative category for the period January 1, 2003 to June 30, 2012. We work diligently to maintain an accurate database. Please notify the Foundation office at 207-230-7092 of any inaccuracies so that we may set the record straight. Nestle Waters North America, Inc. Malcolm C. Noyes David Percival B. Andrew & Kelly Perry Joseph N. Petras Roger W. Powers George & Letty Ann Race Vera Rand Dorothy R. Rich Thomas & Joyce Richardson Paul & Martha Rogers Stephen & Pamela Ross Mr. & Mrs. Robert Rothschild Samuel R. Schaab David M. Schoonover & Barbara J. Griffiths Richard T. Schotte & Mary Jane Schotte Reverend & Mrs. Ronald Speckmann George & Lee Sprague Donald F. Sproul Jane O. Staman Dr. & Mrs. Robert Stein Mr. & Mrs. T. Douglas Stenberg Elizabeth A. Sullivan Town of Newry Scott W. Triolo United Way of York County Virginia G. Valentine Peter C. Van Alstine Dona Williams Barton W. Wood Robert & Judy Yandow Ann C. Zacharias Donor (Up to $250) Anonymous (28) David & Jane Acton Thomas & Karen Adamo Wallace & Alice Alston Frank & Kim Altomare Nancy O. Ames Berna T. Andrews-Haggan Ray L. Anstiss Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Appleton Arkie Rogers Septic Service, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. David Ashley Dorrance A. Atherton William R. Auger Linette A. Baker Colin Bartlett Sheri & David Bartlett Betsy D. Bates Francis Bates Thomas & Deborah Baughman Randy & Brenda Beal Raymond & Karen Beattie Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Beauchesne Dennis & Sylvia Becker Warren & Nancy Berkowitz Larry Beverage Carol C. Bisbee Diana & Robert Blank Beverly A. Boivin Boothbay Region Lions Club James A. Bouchard Jennifer Boucher Leroy & Violet Bourgoin John Bourque Larry Braley Linda A. Breingan Philip & Paula Briggs Brimstone Management, Inc. | Robert & Wendy Weiler Robert & Judith Bruce Kalla Buchholz Mr. & Mrs. Robert I. Burns John Burstein & Christine Burstein Heather Cady Robert & Lois Candage William A. Cannon Robert Carpenter Louis & Sylvia Carrier Randall Carrow Cathy J. Carruthers Kimberly J. Carter James W. Caven Cathy A. Caveney Lorette Chabot Leslie Cheek, IV & Charlotte Joslin Morris Cheston, Jr. Sarah Christensen Nina Christie Charles & Peggy Cleaves Jill N. Cline Kevin & Roxanne Coady James P. Collier Colleen & James Conlan William & Kathleen Conway Ann Corbett Stephen Corson & Janice Corson Jason P. Cote Diana C. Coughlin Sara Cowan Katie E. Crandall Edna L. Cressey Richard P. Crossman Michael R. Crowley Hugh & Susan Curran Charles Curtis, Jr. & Amanda Curtis Robert L. Davee David & Harriet Davis Jacqueline Davis James & Leila Day John T. Dayhoof Terri M. DeFilipp Anna T. DeForest Marie Anna DeForest Richard DeLaite, Sr. & Judith DeLaite Jill A. Delano Bernard A. Desautels & Nancy T. Desautels Ruth Ann Dowling Mr. & Mrs. Hilton D. Drake Linda C. Duffy Mr. and Mrs. Randy Dumais Renee L. Dusch Gregory & Lois Dutch Sara C. Dyer David & Barbara Edwards Peter Eldredge Jacqueline A. Emerson John S. Estabrook Harold & Joan Evans David G. Evelyn Louis & Elisabeth Eyster Olivia Farr David & Melinda Ferrazza James & Jennifer Ferris Laurence B. Flood & Mary Tyler Knowles Patrick M. Florance Charles & Joan Foote Fred’s Coffee Service James & Sherry French Daniel M. Friedland & Healther A. Wolfe Friends of Cushing Rescue Squad Betty L. Gardner Brenda L. Gay Harvard E. Gay and Martha J. Gay Tammy C. Gay William G. Gay Lloyd Getchell & Diane Getchell Leslie Gignoux-Fritz Jane C. Gilman Diana R. Glover Frederick D. Goggans, MD Harold F. Goodwin Elaine & Steven Grant Janice M. Gray Scott Green Chris & Julie Gross Chris Gross Richard S. Gurin & Susan S. Gurin Mary R. Haines Harold & Judith Hakansson Brinley Hall, Jr. & Ann Hall Robert & Hazel Hall Thomas Hall Margery M. Hamlen Amy L. Hand David & Cheryl Hanington Dennis & Katharine Hannan Carlene L. Harmon Diane Harrison & Peter Harrison Eliza Haselton & George Haselton George & Marina Hatch Roy Heisler Kris & Hanna Henderson Jerry Henry Caroline Herter Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Higgins James Hill Linda Hilliard Diane E. Hills Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Hobart Kenneth D. Hoch & Linda J. Horowitz Irving D. Hodgkin Zenia Hodgkins Lex & Cathy Holley Hilary Holm Jean F. Holmquist Shawn & Abrey Holt Mr. & Mrs. James Houghton Dwight Howard Alton Hyer, Jr. & Deanne Hyer Raymond J. Ingles J.S. McCarthy Company, Inc Jo Ellen Designs Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Jodry Judy B. Johnson Johnstone Chiropractic Hilary Carr Jones & David Jones Sandra K. Jones Heather Kashner Steven Katona & Susan Lerner William & Gale Kelly Thomas Kiley & Ry Hills James B. Kilgour, MD Susie M. Kilton Angus King & Mary Herman Louise W. Kinney Michael Klein, MD & Louisa Barnhart Joshua Knox Mary Koberstein Marvin & Caryl Kolkin Mary Krom J. Michael Krouse Katharina Kurz 19 Donors Our The following is a list of donors who made a gift of cash or pledge between July 1, 2011 and June 30, 2012. Contributions in this period have been added to past gifts of each donor, placing them in the appropriate cumulative category for the period January 1, 2003 to June 30, 2012. We work diligently to maintain an accurate database. Please notify the Foundation office at 207-230-7092 of any inaccuracies so that we may set the record straight. Dudley Ladd Van H. Laliberte Lamare Marketing & Design, Inc. Jill Beth Lang Richard W. Ledwith, Jr. & Lisa Ledwith Charles & Roxanne Leighton Jeffrey Lewis & Gayle Lewis Roland L’Heureux Lincoln Stone Trucking Sidney & Priscilla Lindsley David P. Littell LMNOP Pig & Crappie Farm | Sonia & John Robertson Deanne M. Lochen Dr. Donald Lohrmann Nancy H. Longley Amy Lowry Joanne A. Luppi Bruce & Jane Lutsk Lynda & Gordon MacArthur Dawn E. MacLearn & Raymond G. MacLearn David A. MacMillan & Megan A. MacMillan Donald Maguire & Janine H. Gray Maine Fire Prevention Services Maine State Employees Combined Charitable Appeal Robert Manns & Edith Manns Clifford & Harlene Marks Gary & Sandra Martin Dr. & Mrs. Thomas Martin, Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Anthony Mastroianni Delmer Maxwell Paul & Lyn Mayewski Marcia McConnell Gail P. McDougall Nancy M. McDowell Gary E. McGraw Mark L. McGuire & Mary Lou McGuire John F. McKenney, Jr. Charles & Janet McMahon Dora & Joseph Meltreder Leslie E. Menard Peter Mendall Marshall & Paula Merriam Earl C. Meyer Christopher Milewski & Lucianne Milewski Cheryl B. Miller M. Sue Miller Sally J. Millhorn Jared Mills Pamela I. Moody Ray & Carolyn Moore Cindy P. Moore-Rossi Robert L. Morgner Richard & Sally Morin Brian & Kristin Moroney Maureen Morse Greg Mort William Mottola, Sr. & Sarah Mottola Wilfred & Joan Mulligan George & Beth Murnaghan Janice L. Murray Lawrence Mutty, MD & Danielle Mutty, MD Jeremy M. Nadeau Muriel D. Nadeau James & Pat Nelson Paul M. Neuhauser Clinical Practice Committee The quality of care given by the LifeFlight crew is overseen by a Clinical Practice Committee (CPC) consisting of specialist physicians from Eastern Maine Medical Center, Central Maine Medical Center and Maine Medical Center, as well as emergency physicians throughout the state. The CPC tracks state-of-the-art clinical care from around the world and meets quarterly to discuss current protocols and new treatments. Sandra Bagwell, MD Marlene Cormier, MD Larry Hopperstead, MD J. Whitney Randolph, DO Chief of Neonatal Medicine Maine Medical Center Maine EMS Region I Medical Director Mid Coast Hospital Trauma Director Central Maine Medical Center Maine EMS Region VI Medical Director Penobscot Bay Medical Center John Bancroft, MD Norm Dinerman, MD LifeFlight Medical Director Kelly Klein, MD Amber Richards, MD LifeFlight Associate Medical Director Chief of Pediatrics Maine Medical Center Pret Bjorn, RN Trauma Coordinator Eastern Maine Medical Center Jonnathan Busko, MD Maine EMS Region IV Medical Director Emergency Medicine Eastern Maine Medical Center David Carmack, MD Trauma Orthopedics Eastern Maine Medical Center Rebecca Chagrasulis, MD Maine EMS Region II Medical Director Stephens Memorial Hospital David Ciraulo, DO Surgical Director of Emergency Preparedness and Trauma Outreach Maine Medical Center 20 Emergency Medicine Eastern Maine Medical Center Alan Garber, MD Intensivist Eastern Maine Medical Center Peter Goth, MD Maine EMS Region V Medical Director Emergency Medicine The Aroostook Medical Center Brenda Gowesky, MD Chief of Emergency Medicine Eastern Maine Medical Center Harry Grimmnitz, MD Emergency Medicine MaineGeneral Medical Center Eric Gunnoe, MD Pediatric Intensivist Maine Medical Center Emergency Medicine Parkland Memorial, Dallas, TX Tammy Lachance, RN Trauma Coordinator Maine Medical Center Doris Laslie, RN, CFRN Trauma Coordinator Central Maine Medical Center Chris Michalakes, DO Chief of Emergency Medicine Penobscot Bay Medical Center Julie Ontengco, NP-C, EMT-P Trauma Services Maine Medical Center Joan Pellegrini, MD Trauma Program Director Eastern Maine Medical Center Tim Pieh, MD Maine EMS Region III Medical Director MaineGeneral Medical Center Emergency Medicine Maine Medical Center Matt Sholl, MD Maine EMS Medical Director Emergency Medicine Maine Medical Center Pete Tilney, MD LifeFlight Medical Director of QAPI Emergency Medicine Central Maine Medical Center Robert Winchell, MD, FACS Director Trauma and Burn Surgery Maine Medical Center Jonathan Wood, MD Pediatric Intensivist Eastern Maine Medical Center Donors Our The following is a list of donors who made a gift of cash or pledge between July 1, 2011 and June 30, 2012. Contributions in this period have been added to past gifts of each donor, placing them in the appropriate cumulative category for the period January 1, 2003 to June 30, 2012. We work diligently to maintain an accurate database. Please notify the Foundation office at 207-230-7092 of any inaccuracies so that we may set the record straight. Rhonda H. Nordstrom Patricia Nute Kathryn J. Olmstead Gretchen M. Ostherr Cecile G. Ouellette Andrea K. Palise Jean-Claude Paradis Louise E. Pare Camille L. Pascal Dennis Pelland Leila J. Percy Cynthia J. Peters Petit Manan Ambulance Corps. Inc. Christine Petrillo Alice R. Pierson Pinnacle EMS Mrs. Deborah Pixley Richard Podolsky Elaine & Bobby Joe Polky Janice Prior-Crofoot Mr. & Mrs. Augustus L. Putnam Anthony & Catherine Rancourt Reed Plantation Mr. & Mrs. Richard Reynolds Sharon Richardson Mr. & Mrs. Stanley R. Richardson Elizabeth T. Richter Alfred B. Roberts Gerald Rogers Amy & David Root Stephen Rosen & Alice Bissell Andrew L. Rowe, Jr. Rumford Rotary Club David & Pamela Russ Marie Sabin John R. Saucier, MD Peter S. Sawyer Melissa E. Schoppee Dean Schubert & Valencia Schubert Schultz Financial Services Jennifer A. Schultz S. Spencer Scott Fund Laurie A. Scott Seacoast Coffee Company David & Ann Simmons Gary & Barbara Smith Helen & Peter Smith Anthony P. Solley, MD John H. Staples Arnold Starr John F. Steele, Sr. Enid W. Stone Amanda Strong & Kevin Strong Kenneth Sullivan Karen Svenson Stuart Swain & Cathy Jo Swain Marian M. Swan David & Terri Tappan Richard A. Tarbox Andrea Theriault Timothy S. Theriault Peter Tibbetts Lawrence L. Tierney Gerald P. Tinguely Town of Beddington Town of Cooper Town of Perham Town of Wallagrass Frances & John Train Catherine E. Trueman David E. Turner Lee S. Turner Ida Jean Tyer United Way of Greater Portland University of Maine at Farmington UnumProvident Corporation Dr. David Urion & Dr. Deborah Choate Thomas Urquhart & Amy MacDonald Vainio Family Trust Dr. & Mrs. Anthony Van Dyck William E. Van Voorhis Andrea C. Vassallo J. D. Vedoe George Vlahakis Joseph & Marianne Voci Deborah D. Von Storch Frances & Gerald Walker Virginia M. Walker Judith E. Wallingford Kathleen Walrad Anna M. Ware Deantha Warner Katherine Warren John Waugh Kenneth & Barbara Wexler Edward White, MD & Daria White Peter O. Willauer Fredric Williams Emma Wilson J. Fred Woell & Patricia Wheeler Clair G. Wood Sally & Tom Wood Stephanie Wood Barbara L. Wright Wright Express Corporation Dorothy & Howard York John A. Young TRIBUTE GIFTS GIFTS IN MEMORY OF: GIFTS IN HONOR OF: Joshua P. Barker Paul M. Bates Margaret Beverage Raymond R. Boucher Pennington Brown Sandra J. Burnell Genevieve Carr Thomas Hamilton Chase Ryder, Kathleen and Denny Cline John Conley Leo G. Doyon Leo Driscoll Jerome, Hazel, James and Zelda Emerson Frances V. Flint Bonnell T. C. Gardner James A. D. Geier Carl C. Grant Russell M. Grant Norman A. Gray Talon Harwood Elmer Kellett Allen Langhorne Herbert S. Libbey, Jr. Herb and Marleen Libby Jamie Lea Linscott Stephen Littlefield Bill Mank Gary Floyd Martin Frederick F. McDougall Bette A. Meyer Winfield R. “Frosty” Murray, Jr. Lawrence A. Nadeau, MD Rick Pedley Amelia Pelletier Scott M. Ploof Willard Prior-Crofoot Captain David L. Punzelt Kevin S. Race Fred D. Richter Sonja D. Sawyer Bud Scott Benjamin Tibbetts, Jr. Roscoe G. Truitt M. Lillian Turcotte Charles L. Tyer Ewal G. Walker Nancy B. Wallace Robert C. Wanbaugh Adella I. Wright Frank Altomare Brad Boehringer, RN Blaine Burgess Gaye A. Burnell’s Transport Mark Burnham Heather Carpenter Levi Carpenter Michael Choate Charles Cleaves Sean Daniels James Dickau Norman M. Dinerman, MD Lauren Elliott Marianne Forti Amanda Gardner Nancy Gervais Pat Giarizzo David Hanington Bill Horner Seth Howard Tom Judge and Susan Groce Pauline (Polly) Kelley Julian Kelly Pauline David Kelly Kevin M. Kendall, MD Aidan J. King Kelsey Klibansky Melanie Lajoie Lauren Lamberson Willam A. Lieber, MD Stacy Lieberman Paul Liebow, MD LifeFlight Crew Jeremy Linscott Kalem C. Malcolm Lori Metayer Chris Milewski Jared Miller Mary O’Brien John C. Parish, Jr. Katy Perry George Race and Aerial Sangerville Fire Department Michael Smith Jackie Turcotte Jamie Walsh Lucas Waugh Thomas Webster Phyllis M. Wyeth 21 Financial Report LifeFlight of Maine FY12 Total Expenses Insurance (liability, other) 313,283 Dispatch Center 510,164 Aircraft Replacement Fund/Depreciation 641,865 Administration/Operations860,004 Aviation Operations 3,268,929 Salaries/Benefits1,659,743 Charity Care TOTAL 1,367,217 $8,621,206 FY12 Total Income Interest and Other Income 158,038 Aircraft Fund* 530,836 Patient Care Services TOTAL 8,805,008 $9,493,881** *Donation from LifeFlight Foundation. **End of year financial report net of bank indebtedness. 22 Financial Report LifeFlight Foundation FY12 Total Expenses Management and General 52,396 Medical Equipment 89,000 Education137,291 Aviation Infrastructure 532,775 Fundraising370,543 Aircraft Fund TOTAL 250,000 $1,432,005 FY12 Total Income Other27,213 (tuition fees/merchandise/special events) Public Funding 491,181 (pass-thru funds from state bond for aviation infrastructure) Hospitals472,500 Fdns/Corps/Businesses/Civic Groups 272,816 Contract for Services 265,607 Individuals183,524 TOTAL $1,712,840 **8% of all unrestricted income goes to operations. *Financial report includes pledges of $298,500 receivable in future years. 23 NON-PROFIT U.S. Postage PAID PO Box 899 | Camden, ME 04843 207-230-7092 Augusta, ME Permit No. 121 www.lifeflightmaine.org Address Service Requested you LifeFlight needs DOUGLAS T. JONES, FACHE, PRESIDENT/CEO DOWN EAST COMMUNITY HOSPITAL, MACHIAS As a hospital executive I have always felt comfortable recommending to our board of trustees that we make an organizational gift of support to the LifeFlight Foundation. LifeFlight routinely transports our patients and, being two hours by land from Eastern Maine Medical Center, we experience the lifesaving importance of an efficient, rapid transport regularly. The landing path brings the aircraft directly over my office and I always stop and think of the individual benefit when that icon of what is best about medicine today flies in. I watch with a sense of awe when the helicopter and flight crew arrive in the dark of a winter night and I know that there is a great organization behind them. Over the course of my time at DECH, I’ve often witnessed the crew’s consistently high level of professionalism, compassion and care. After one such opportunity, in which I listened to the pilot and crew speak of the helicopter like they were the owners, and not just the operators, I decided to make a personal donation to the organization. For these folks this is certainly not a job. They are proud of the mission, the opportunity to serve and of the training and equipment they can bring to a critical situation anywhere in Maine. I am very proud to support people like that!