We are honored and blessed to have worked with the crew members that we have lost, and we extend our heartfelt condolences to their families.” Our team’s commitment to helping others has always been inspiring. We are a close-knit air ambulance program that is united by our missions to care for our patients. Our priority now is to support the well-being of the families of all our crew members. To both us and their families they are unsung heroes, dedicating their lives to caring for others in need throughout our community. The loss of our friends has left us an indescribable void. “It is with great sadness that we must share the devastating loss of our colleagues at Aeromedevac Air Ambulance on December 27, 2021. On Wednesday, Aeromedevac posted the following statement on its website: They were both just full-time kind, good people.”Īll four worked for Aeromedevac Air Ambulance, according to the El Cajon-based company. “They were involved in sports, full-time mom, full-time nurse. “Always a working mom but did everything for those three girls,” Aliano said. “It is with heavy hearts that the Oceanside Fire Department and their fire family would like to extend our deepest condolences to our recently retired Chief Ward, his family, and all family and friends of the Aeromedevac flight crew N88OZ,” the Oceanside Firefighters Association said, sharing a photo of Ward with her husband. Ward is survived by three grown daughters and her husband of many years, a retired Oceanside deputy fire chief. Gentz, who served as union president for several years, leaves behind her husband, a retired pilot and her three dogs. Three Camp Pendleton-based Marines killed in single-car crash Saturday in Downey: USMC
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