Between Here and Help
In this second installment of a two-part series on air medical transport in rural communities, Nicole Ringgold speaks with Jeff Richey, Chief Air Medical Officer for Airlift Northwest and Associate Administrator at Harborview Medical Center. With more than three decades in critical care and emergency medicine, Jeff offers a rare behind-the-scenes look at the systems, training, and coordination required to deliver lifesaving care across Washington, Alaska, and the broader Northwest. Together, they explore what it truly means to operate “an ICU in the air,” how transport decisions are made in moments of crisis, and why air medical services are about far more than helicopters — they are about access. Jeff discusses the realities of rural healthcare, patient advocacy, safety, membership programs, and the complex network of responders, pilots, nurses, physicians, and dispatch teams working around the clock to connect remote communities to advanced medical care. This episode offers listeners a deeper understanding of the invisible infrastructure supporting emergency medicine in places like the Methow Valley — and the people dedicated to ensuring that geography never determines whether someone receives critical care. Between Here and Help is sponsored by Aero Methow. Learn more at www.aeromethow.org [http://www.aeromethow.org].
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