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Layer: HIFLD_Emergency_Airport_Hospital_Helibase (ID:2)

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Name: HIFLD_Emergency_Airport_Hospital_Helibase

Display Field: AMSP_ID

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Description: The ADAMS 'Base Helipads / Airports' dataset contains the names of all airports, hospitals and stand-alone helipads, which serve as base locations for the rotor wing (RW) and/or fixed wing (FW) aircraft flown by air medical services. Attribution includes base street address, latitude/longitude, FAA identifier (if defined), type aircraft at base (e.g., RW, FW or both), helipad/airport characteristics (lights, LZ size, rooftop weight limitations, etc.), fuel storage, type medical crew at base (RN, paramedic, MD, etc.), maintenance support, major receiving hospitals (for trauma) in base vicinity, etc. The AMSP_ID is used to relate Base Helipad / Airport data records back to the appropriate Air Medical Service Provider. Additional context and background on ADAMS is provided below. The Atlas & Database of Air Medical Services (ADAMS) is a national database that contains information on all rotor and fixed wing air medical services in the United States that provide trauma scene response and/or inter-hospital transport. ADAMS was developed by CUBRC's Center for Transportation Injury Research (CenTIR), in alliance with the Association of Air Medical Services (AAMS) and the air medical industry. Funding for ADAMS was initially provided by USDOT. However, as of October 1, 2013, ADAMS updates are funded by AAMS. ADAMS contains both descriptive and geographic information on more about 300 air medical services in five data categories: 1) Service Provider Administration, 2) Communication Center, 3) Base Helipads/Airports, 4) Rotor & Fixed Wing Aircraft and 5) Major Receiving Hospitals (for emergency transports). ADAMS includes both commercial and not-for-profit air medical services, as well as public safety air medical services (police, fire) and selected military air medical units which complement civilian air medical transport in remote areas (e.g., Coast Guard and National Guardunits in Alaska).

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Last Edit Date: 4/28/2025 3:40:34 PM

Schema Last Edit Date: 4/28/2025 3:40:34 PM

Data Last Edit Date: 5/5/2021 10:05:26 PM

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