But sometimes, if you stick around for a while after those blinding television lights are switched off, you can hear what they really think. That's why I walked over to talk to Dr. Thomas Scalea yesterday afternoon.
Minutes before, Dr. Robert Bass, director of the Maryland Institute for Emergency Medical Services Systems, had announced some changes in the wake of the Sept. 28 state police helicopter crash that...
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