From Bangor Daily News (Aroostook Section):
The Megan Bradstreet Pediatric Transport Fund was established by Bradstreet's parents, Wendy and Ryan Bradstreet, who are working with Northern Maine Community College and Mosher to raise money for the advanced training of emergency and health care workers in pediatric trauma care and transport.
Five-year-old Megan Bradstreet had to be rushed to a Bangor hospital after she was hit by a van in Bridgewater this summer, but local emergency workers couldn't take her because, right now, they do not receive the advanced training.
Instead, a special transport team from Bangor picked up the little girl and brought her to the city, causing a several-hour delay in advanced care. She died from her injuries.
From Bangor Daily News (Aroostook Section):
The Megan Bradstreet Pediatric Transport Fund was established by Bradstreet's parents, Wendy and Ryan Bradstreet, who are working with Northern Maine Community College and Mosher to raise money for the advanced training of emergency and health care workers in pediatric trauma care and transport.
Five-year-old Megan Bradstreet had to be rushed to a Bangor hospital after she was hit by a van in Bridgewater this summer, but local emergency workers couldn't take her because, right now, they do not receive the advanced training.
Instead, a special transport team from Bangor picked up the little girl and brought her to the city, causing a several-hour delay in advanced care. She died from her injuries.
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