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The title of the article grabs you and draws you in with promise of mystery and intrigue, but this column is more of a history lesson. While researching a separate issue, I stumbled across an event from over 25 years ago related to a motor vehicle crash in Mexico. 1 Scofield v Critical Air Medicine, Inc. (1996) [45 Cal App 4th 995]. Google Scholar The dispute pitted a fixed wing operator against a man whose wife had been killed and his critically injured son needed neurosurgical care in the United States. All the details here are taken directly from Scofield v Critical Air. 2 Scofield v Critical Air Medicine, Inc. (1996) [45 Cal App 4th 997]. Google Scholar John R. Clark, JD, MBA, NRP, FP-C, CCP-C, CFC, CMTE, is a member of the board of directors for the Board for Critical Care Transport Paramedic Certification (BCCTPC) and legal advisor and member of the board of directors for the International Association of Flight and Critical Care Paramedics (IAFCCP).

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