TraumaOne celebrates 30 years of life-saving flight
UF Health Jacksonville honored the doctors and pilots who fought to save critically-ill patients when it held the 30th anniversary of its TraumaOne Flight Services with a community celebration at the hospital’s 8th Street campus Aug. 28.
On hand at the ceremony were Dr. Joseph Tepas of Riverside and Dr. Vukich, two pioneers of the program, which got its start in 1985. Tepas and Vukich have watched the program grow from one helicopter to three, which are now based in Lake City, St. Augustine and Yulee. This enables the service to reach patients as quickly as possible throughout the region and treat them while they are being flown to UF Health Jacksonville or other facilities until they reach definitive care.
During the ceremony, Dr. J. Bracken Burns, Medical Director of TraumaOne Flight Services, was given a large framed photograph as a going away present from his staff. Burns is leaving Jacksonville to become a professor of surgery at East Tennessee State University. He was recently presented with the Raymond H. Alexander, MD, EMS Medical Director of the Year Award by the Florida Department of Health.