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BALTIMORE — The public will be shut out of some of the discussions between a panel of experts that will review the triage process that involved Medevacs, the WBAL TV 11 News I-Team has learned.
The Medevac crash that killed four people in September prompted the state to make changes to the process, including requiring emergency crews to consult with a trauma doctor before using a Medevac.
The panel of seven national experts is set to meet next week and could dramatically change how and when a state Medevac is called into service, but they’ll deliberate behind closed doors, 11 News reporter David Collins said.
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