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Air Methods

Air Methods Corporation is an American privately owned helicopter operator. The air medical division provides emergency medical services to over 100,000 patients every year. It operates in 48 states with air medical as its primary business focus. Its corporate headquarters are located in the Denver Technological Center, Greenwood Village, Colorado, in the Denver metropolitan area.

The company was founded by Roy Morgan and began air medical operations in 1980. From 1991 to 2017, the company was a publicly traded company under the NASDAQ ticker "AIRM." In 2017, it was acquired by private equity firm American Securities.

In 2012, the company acquired its first helicopter tour operations, Sundance Helicopters, in Las Vegas, Nevada. A year later, Blue Hawaiian joined its tourism division. The company has more than 5,000 employees and operates a fleet of approximately 450 helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft.

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1. Calls peaked at 12,000 around the first anniversary of the attack, said LifeNet director Gillian Murphy.
2. Calls to the city‘s leading mental health referral line LifeNet averaged 3,000 a month before the attacks.
3. Chief executive Ann Furedi said÷ "Women today want to plan their families, and when contraception fails they are prepared to use abortion to get back in control of their lives." Pro–life campaigner Patrick Leahy, of Student LifeNet, said÷ "We are astonished that the overall abortion figures have increased again to a staggering total.