Strictly from a photography standpoint, today’s photo isn’t any prize winner. However, sometimes you just want to post a photo of things you are thankful for. I’m thankful that Houston has one of the world’s best emergency first responders, including the Life Flight air medical transport.  It’s one of those services you are happy to support, but pray you never have to use it. 

This is a  common scene from Hermann Park, looking south back towards the Houston Medical Center.
 

Memorial Hermann Life Flight is a critical care, air medical transport service based in Houston, Texas. Photo by Tim Stanley Photography.

You can find the info below and more at http://trauma.memorialhermann.org/life-flight/

Memorial Hermann Life Flight is a CAMTS accredited, critical care, air medical transport service based in Houston, Texas. We serve the community within a 150-mile radius of the Texas Medical Center with helicopters and worldwide using fixed-wing transport.

We are the only hospital-based air ambulance serving Houston and surrounding communities. Founded in 1976 by James “Red” Duke, M.D., who still is medical director, the service operates around the clock – weather permitting – 24-hours a day, 365 days a year. Since its inaugural flight, Memorial Hermann Life Flight has flown more than 120,000 missions. Learn about the program’s history.