A medical helicopter dropped off a patient and then crashed shortly after it took off on its return flight to Madison, killing the surgeon, nurse and pilot on board, officials said Sunday.
In a May 11 story about a University of Wisconsin Hospital Med Flight helicopter crash, The Associated Press, relying on a news release from the university, misidentified the type of helicopter. It was an American Eurocopter EC135, not an American Eurocopter EC13, the university now says.
A medical helicopter that crashed in Wisconsin did not have two pieces of safety technology the National Transportation Safety Board has recommended to prevent crashes, company officials said Monday.
A medical helicopter on a return flight after dropping off a patient crashed after take-off, killing the surgeon, nurse and pilot aboard, officials said Sunday.
Officials say a medical helicopter crashed after take-off and three crew members aboard are dead.
Officials say a University of Wisconsin Med Flight helicopter returning to Madison with a doctor, nurse and pilot aboard is missing.
Two children and their mother lived for about two months with the decaying body of a 90-year-old woman on the toilet of their home’s only bathroom, on the advice of a religious “superior” who claimed the corpse would come back to life, authorities said Friday.
A college student apparently called 911 from her cell phone shortly before she was killed but a dispatcher hung up, failed to call back and never sent police to investigate, authorities said Thursday.
Tax forms were sent out to thousands of people in Wisconsin with their Social Security numbers on the mailing labels. A vendor hired by the state of Georgia lost a computer disk with the names and Social Security numbers of 2.9 million people. A disk with similar information disappeared in Rhode Island.
A federal judge has ordered a Philippines-based company to pay back $100 million it obtained by defrauding the U.S. military’s health insurance program.
Metagenomics may prove the most powerful tool to revolutionise the study of the microbial world since the invention of microscope, asserts the National Research Council.
According to a new report of the Council, this emerging field, which is about...
As I have said earlier, sexual assault is a normal way of life for many women officers in the military world. If a victimized woman officer plans to lodge a complaint against the officers, she would be on the verge of putting her career at stake. She...
Madison seems to be putting a tough face to female sexuality as the city has refused to sell its advertising space to a company, Surprise Parties based in Lebanon. The company is involved in hosting home parties restricted to women. According...
The first phase of wireless networking is over in Madison and Madison residents (as well as the visitors) can now comfortably access wireless Internet in the heart of the city and some parts of the campus area. The network in the city is been installed...
Yet another pathogen’s role in the increase of obesity cases worldwide. The virus Ad-36 might have a hand in causing weight gain! A study conducted on Australians showed this. Ad-36 is a human adenovirus that causes eye infections, colds, and diarrhea....
Virus leading to obesity!? This hypothesis might be true, according to recent findings of a American Physiological Society study. It is reported by the World Science staff. A human-infecting virus called AD-37 causes obesity in chickens, which...
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