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Lakewood cheder helicopter and plane at Lakewood Airport
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does uh hold the object down so nothing
flies away. The aircraft's going to be
coming in landing right here.
That's a little bit
notice that he's not here
for running for the ambulance of the
parame.
have a special service.
[Applause]
>> We are so grateful that they took the
time out of their day. What they like to
do is they want to educate everybody
about what they do and educate people
and children more importantly about what
they shouldn't do so they shouldn't have
to spend time on a helicopter.
>> We have
D is the pilot. Thank you so much.
David, where are you from?
>> How long you held up the pilot?
>> I mean, I had a couple 12 years.
>> 12 years. How many hours you got?
>> Over 3,000 hours of flight.
>> Over 3,000 hours of flight time. Thank
you so much, David, for coming out.
>> And what is your name?
>> Joe.
>> Joe Servo. Did I pronounce it correctly?
>> Dervo.
>> Joe Dervo. Thank you so much for coming
out. He is a flight nurse and a
paramedic. Thank you so much. Joe, how
long are you a paramedic for?
>> Uh 15 years.
>> That's it. Just kidding. That's a long
time. But how long are you a nurse for?
>> Four.
>> Four years. Unbelievable. Thank you so
much for coming out. Where's the
furthest you've gone on a helicopter?
>> Uh John's Hopkins.
>> John Hopkins in Baltimore. Thank you so
much.
>> Wave. Wave. He has to If you wave, it's
going to
[Music]
Whoa.
[Music]
Heat.
[Music]
The helicopter is taking off. And put
one eye on the helicopter and one eye
behind you.