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Crewmembers Remebered
December 31, 2007
Denise & Trish thank the community for their prayers and thoughts during this time. 
“This is a tragic day for us here at Air Evac Lifeteam,” said Air Evac Lifeteam President and CEO Colin Collins. “These were our family members and we are devastated at this loss. Our focus at this time is on providing support for the family and friends of these crewmembers.”

The crew was dispatched about 1:32 a.m. to assist Colbert County law enforcement officials who were involved in a search for a hunter who had gotten lost in a wooded area south of Barton in Colbert County. The aircraft went down near Mount Mills Road.

The names of the crewmembers are not being released pending notification of next-of-kin.

At this time, the cause of the accident is unknown. Officials with the FAA have been notified and will begin their formal investigation.
Air Evac Lifeteam, operated by Air Evac EMS, Inc., is the largest independently owned air medical provider in the United States. The company operates 75 bases in 12 states throughout the central United States. The Muscle Shoals base has been in operation since May 2001.

Kindly keep the families of the crew members and Air Evac in everyone's prayers during this time.

UPDATE FROM CORPORATE: It's been a very tough day for all of us as we mourn the loss of three of our family members. Because of our respect for the families of these crewmembers, we wanted to wait until we received word that all family notifications had taken place. We can now release the names of our flight nurse - Tiffany Miles - and our flight paramedic - Allan Bragwell. Tiffany, 29, has been employed with us since Aug. 8, 2004, and Allan, 40, has been with us since April 7, 2003. Both resided in Florence, Ala., with their spouses and children. As soon as we receive word from the pilot's family that notifications are complete, we will release his name as well.
Service Arrangements
Air Evac Official Statements-God Bless Their Service.
Area Reports WHNTABC 33/40Times Daily

Descriptions such as “devoted”, “kind-hearted”, and “irreplaceable” have been used in conjunction with the three Muscle Shoals, Ala. Air Evac Lifeteam crew members who were killed early Sunday morning when their helicopter crashed in southern Colbert County, Ala.

Pilot Michael Baker, 41, Lake Ann, Mich., Base Nurse Supervisor Tiffany Miles, 29, and flight paramedic Allan Bragwell, 40, both of Florence, Ala., dedicated their lives to public service, and in fact, their final hours were spent locating a hunter who had gone missing late Saturday night in a wooded area south of Barton. The crew had located the hunter just minutes before their aircraft went down near Mount Mills Road.

The cause of the accident is not known, but is under investigation by the FAA and the National Transportation Safety Board.

            “Michael, Tiffany and Allan were wonderful individuals, and we are deeply saddened by their deaths,” said Air Evac Lifeteam Area Manager David Gardner. “The Muscle Shoals crew is one big family, and we appreciate everyone’s prayers and thoughts during this difficult time. It’s just a very emotional time for everyone involved. Michael, Tiffany and Allan were extremely popular with their colleagues and within the Muscle Shoals EMS community.”

            Base Paramedic Supervisor Bruce Carson described the mood within the Muscle Shoals base as one of somberness and devastation. “The community has lost three of the most selfless individuals in our company, and we lost three great friends,” he said. “Our hearts go out to their families.”

            Baker, who recently retired from a lifelong career as a U.S. Coast Guard helicopter pilot, came to Air Evac in March of 2007. Mike spent his career helping others, having received numerous commendations for his search and rescue efforts with the Coast Guard. He was an active member of the Coast Guard Reserves and had just been promoted to lieutenant commander.

            Baker’s father, James Baker, and sister, Elizabeth, described Mike as being one of the most caring, generous people they had ever known.

            “He was not only a wonderful son, but an outstanding individual,” James said. “I’m so very proud of him and his accomplishments. He always took time to help others and enjoyed organizing activities for senior citizens and children. He took great joy in offering a helping hand to others.”

            James said Baker had always wanted to be an aviator and was a proficient glider, helicopter and fixed wing pilot. “He loved being a pilot and was so very proud of working for Air Evac. He told me he loved the people he worked with and the opportunity the job gave him to help others.”

            A brother, Steve, described Baker as “the glue that held their family together. I’m not sure how we’re going to manage without him. He was the one we all turned to when we needed something and he was always there to help us.”

            Although he had only been with the company for 10 months, Gardner said Baker was extremely popular with other crew members. “He was just a really nice guy,” said Gardner. “He blended very well with the other crew members, and they really enjoyed him a lot.”

            Baker was also renowned around the base for his culinary ability. “He was a great pilot, but he was also a great cook. He was loved by everybody,” said Carson.

            Miles lived in Florence, Ala. with husband Josh and two young sons. According to Gardner, who worked with her at the Helen Keller Ambulance Service, she knew early on she wanted to work in healthcare. “She was such a caring individual, and she just wanted to serve others,” he said. “She was embraced by everybody, from her colleagues to people in the community. She is irreplaceable.”

            A native of Winston County, Ala., she started her career at Helen Keller Ambulance Service, and eventually transitioned to an emergency room nurse for the Helen Keller Hospital. She began working full time at Air Evac in March 2004, was promoted to her current position as Base Nurse Supervisor in 2006, said Gardner.

            “As a flight nurse, she was always on top of her game and strived to provide the best care for her patients,” said Air Evac Lifeteam Clinical Educator Noah Banister. For all her accolades as a flight nurse, however, Miles was held in even higher esteem as a friend and mother. “She was kind-hearted and always thought of others before herself,” said Banister. “She had the ability to not only take care of everyone at the base, but her own family too.”

            “Tiffany was a glowing person,” said Carson.

            Bragwell, 40, who also lived in Florence with his wife and four children, was described as a paramedic that all the other paramedics looked up to and a cornerstone of the Muscle Shoals/EMS community.

            “If you had Allan as a partner, you knew it was going to be a good day,” said Gardner. “His skill level was that good. And as a person, he always had a positive attitude.”

Bragwell worked part-time for Air Evac, and served as the ambulance director for Helen Keller Ambulance Service, where he had been employed for 18 years. He was also a volunteer firefighter with the Underwood-Petersville Volunteer Fire Department.

            “He was a rock,” said Banister. “Allan was a devoted, hard worker and loved helping people. He was the friend that would stick with you no matter what.”

            Colleagues were quick to mention Bragwell’s quick wit and charm. “Oh, he was a character,” said Gardner. “He was always jovial, and kept everyone in stitches.” Carson agreed, noting Bragwell’s “great personality” in addition to his superior paramedic skills. “He was the best of the best,” said Carson.


Air Evac Lifeteam helicopter
involved in accident
Official Statement from Air Evac
Alan Bragwell - Medic
Michael Baker - Pilot
Tiffany Miles - Nurse
Alan Bragwell - Medic
Michael Baker - Pilot
Tiffany Miles - Nurse
December 30, 2007 - An Air Evac Lifeteam air medical helicopter, based in Muscle Shoals, Ala., was involved in an accident around 3:05 a.m. this morning, killing all three crewmembers aboard the aircraft.

“This is a tragic day for us here at Air Evac Lifeteam,” said Air Evac Lifeteam President and CEO Colin Collins. “These were our family members and we are devastated at this loss. Our focus at this time is on providing support for the family and friends of these crewmembers.”

The crew was dispatched about 1:32 a.m. to assist Colbert County law enforcement officials who were involved in a search for a hunter who had gotten lost in a wooded area south of Barton in Colbert County. The aircraft went down near Mount Mills Road.

The names of the crewmembers are not being released pending notification of next-of-kin.

At this time, the cause of the accident is unknown. Officials with the FAA have been notified and will begin their formal investigation.
Air Evac Lifeteam, operated by Air Evac EMS, Inc., is the largest independently owned air medical provider in the United States. The company operates 75 bases in 12 states throughout the central United States. The Muscle Shoals base has been in operation since May 2001.

Kindly keep the families of the crew members and Air Evac in everyone's prayers during this time.

UPDATE FROM CORPORATE: It's been a very tough day for all of us as we mourn the loss of three of our family members. Because of our respect for the families of these crewmembers, we wanted to wait until we received word that all family notifications had taken place. We can now release the names of our flight nurse - Tiffany Miles - and our flight paramedic - Allan Bragwell. Tiffany, 29, has been employed with us since Aug. 8, 2004, and Allan, 40, has been with us since April 7, 2003. Both resided in Florence, Ala., with their spouses and children. As soon as we receive word from the pilot's family that notifications are complete, we will release his name as well. Air Evac Official Statements-God Bless Their Service.
Crewmembers Remebered
Media Coverage: WHNT Coverage & WHNT Video Clip > ABC 33/40 > Times Daily

Service Arrangements for Crewmembers
Visitation for Allen Bragwell, Flight Paramedic, will be tomorrow at Greenview Memorial Funeral Home from 4-9 pm at 3657 Old Chisholm Rd, Florence, AL. Funeral for Allen will be Thursday,1 pm at Underwood Baptist Church, 5091 Hwy 157, Florence, AL.

Visitation for Tiffany Miles will be Thursday 4-9 pm at Greenview Memorial. Her funeral will be Friday, 2pm at Woodmont Baptist Church, 2001 Darby Dr Florence, AL.

Arrangements for Mike Baker are yet to be determined.


There will be one large memorial service Sat. at 1pm. It will be held at First Baptist Church, 1915 E. Avalon Ave. Muscle Shoals, AL. It will be in memory of all three crew members who lost their lives in the accident.

The local News Stations have set up a memorial fund to help the families with immediate needs to be collected at area banks. The money collected will go directly to all three families. If you would like to donate money to the families of Tiffany, Allen, and Mike you are welcome to send donations.  Make checks payable to the "Air Evac Lifeteam Family Fund" and can be sent to Bank Independent 863 Cox Creek Pkwy Florence, AL 35630. They will be collecting for the fund through Feb. 2008.

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