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Spectrum Aeromed Commits to the Foundation for Air Medical Research & Eduction (FARE)

Fargo, N.D. (Dec 30, 2008) – Spectrum Aeromed has committed to support the Foundation for Air Medical Research & Education (FARE) as a founding Donor. Spectrum Aeromed’s Builder Level gift will be paid in three annual installments beginning in 2008.

FARE is a charitable foundation established to assure that every person has access to quality air medical and critical care transport. The mission of FARE is to support the charitable, educational and research purposes of the Association of Air Medical Services (AAMS).

“Given our place in the air medical industry designing and manufacturing the critical life support equipment that air med crews need to save and preserve lives, we believe it is important to take a leadership position in supporting FARE. By financially backing and volunteering with great organizations like AAMS and FARE, we can do much to improve the air medical industry so more lives can be saved.” said Dean Atchison, Spectrum Aeromed’s president and CEO.

Spectrum Aeromed joins companies like Golden Hour Data Systems, the Mayo Clinic and the Arkansas Children’s Hospital at the Builder Level of founding donors for FARE.

ABOUT SPECTRUM AEROMED

Founded in 1991 and acquired by Dean Atchison in 2007, Spectrum Aeromed is a leading global designer and manufacturer of customized air medical and air ambulance equipment for fixed and rotor wing aircraft. Its modular, dependable and custom-built air medical equipment is used by all segments of the aviation industry including: charter services, private/VIP operators and royal families, emergency medical services (EMS) and search and rescue (SAR) operations, large and small hospitals, corporations and global military and government entities. The company is uniquely qualified for specialized life support solutions, including air, ground or marine support applications. Spectrum Aeromed holds more than 50 Supplemental Type Certificates (STCs) covering 260-plus models of aircraft. Headquartered in Fargo, N.D., Spectrum Aeromed has a staff of 16 and a 14,500 square foot state-of-the-art manufacturing facility. For more information, visit www.spectrum-aeromed.com.

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