Sentences with phrase «if airlifting»

The extent of Hamlin's injuries are currently unknown, but if airlifting Hamlin to the hospital was truly precautionary, it's likely that the 32 - year - old racer sustained only minor injuries.

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Services such as International SOS, MedEx, and GlobalRescue offer doctors and even an airlift out of a country if necessary.
If this was your introduction to Santorum, he'd seem like a pretty decent fella, youthful and with it, just the kind of moderating tone we need in D.C. and not the kind of loon whose major issue of 2005 was airlifting burritos to Terri Schiavo's hospital room.
Agnew: People may not realize, but if it wasn't for Luis Alvarez, the Berlin Airlift wouldn't have been possible.
It's not really a handicap if you've not seen the first film, as the pertinent details are recounted in a lightning burst of prologue exposition, leading up to how our gormless hero Reiji opens the film dangling naked from a cage full of large sweaty men in towels being airlifted by helicopter across Tokyo.
If you still think electric cars are merely a science experiment, you might want to get yourself an airlift off of the Nile.
Volleyball players and sunbathers fill the white sand beaches, then flock to bars that look as if they were airlifted in from California.
If your dog is paralyzed, drags, knuckles or is unable use his back legs, I recommend the Airlift One harness from Walkabout Harnesses.
Since this won't allow him a lot of opportunities to move around, you may only be able to do the airlift for the first day, especially if he's an active little guy.
Diving without adequate insurance is not an option; if you were on a remote dive site, in a country without top - level health care equipment, then airlifting you to a hospital and your subsequent treatment could easily cost more than # 1M.
If you suddenly get hit by altitude sickness or have a serious injury that requires a helicopter to airlift you out, you will thank your lucky stars that you're covered (they can be upwards of $ 5,000!).
But, given Barrie's close proximity to Toronto, if the accident is serious enough, you may have to be airlifted to Sunnybrook Hospital in Toronto, which is the main and largest trauma centre in Ontario.
If you have a medical emergency while on your cruise, you could be shelling out a lot of money because, except for minor illnesses and injuries, you will have to be medically airlifted off the boat to the nearest hospital where you can adequately be treated.
If you have to be airlifted off the mountain and taken to a hospital, you can bet those costs won't be covered by the ski resort.
It would cover you if you had to be airlifted off a mountain due to a skiing or hiking accident or had to stay for a prolonged period of time in a foreign hospital.
Plans differ, but, typically, an insured would have to pay a deductible, out - of - network expenses for care and the cost of being airlifted if that's necessary.
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