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1,500 km! Police escort newborn for emergency treatment

1,500 km! Police escort newborn for emergency treatment

??? Why did they drive for 14 hours? Can't they fly the baby?
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maybe there's no runway in the town? i'm guessing if its that far its in the middle of NO WHERE.

There's no runway within a few hours of this place? It is not in the middle of the Pacific. Didn't you evacuate a bunch of citizens way off in New Zealand after the earthquake?
You don't need a 747 sized runway.
 
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Airport is at an altitude of 1424 m above sea level surrounded by mountains and desert. Many factors involved, maybe no air ambulance, maybe it was already dark, weather conditions unknown in the video, maybe they lived far away from the airport who knows.
 
There's no runway within a few hours of this place? It is not in the middle of the Pacific. Didn't you evacuate a bunch of citizens way off in New Zealand after the earthquake?
You don't need a 747 sized runway.
Civil aviation in China is nowhere developed as in the US where we take airports, from small munis to international, for granted.

I used to volunteer for Angel Flight in Florida. Nothing major. Just me and a couple friends provide manual labor, our cars, and sometimes money to the organization. We do anything necessary, from helping fix and fuel the aircrafts, to running to hospitals to pick up patients and/or organs. It was tough not to get teary eyed whenever we rushed a child to an aircraft. Of all the charitable things I have done, in and out of the military, Angel Flight was the most emotionally difficult to bear.
 
China usually won't allow planes flying around , the non flight law is very strictly in China. many Beijing hospitals have chopper landing pads on the top of the buildings but have never used for even once due to the draconian non flight zone law. I think those laws need to be changed for emergencies.
 

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