She especially enjoyed her work as a nurse in Intensive Care and Cardiac Care Unit, and enjoyed even more her work as a Lifeflight nurse.<br />
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Hallie Burns was killed instantly on March 3, 1980, when the air-ambulance she was riding fell to the ground on an approach landing at the Hamilton County Hospital in Webster City, Iowa. The team was to transport a heart patient to Iowa Methodist Medical Center for treatment. Two other crew members' lives were lost. Mechanical failure is thought to have been the cause of the crash.<br />
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She attended YJB High School in Jamaica, Iowa. Hallie received her RN Degree in May, 1976, with a special emphasis on Intensive Care Unit and Cardiac Care Unit nursing. She took 10 weeks of special training to be one of six Lifeflight nurses to accompany the 24-hour medical emergency room helicopter service, and had been working flights for the past eight months.<br />
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Hallie Burns, 25, is survived by her mother, Marilyn Burns, her adoptive-father, Gene Burns, two brothers, Tim and Tom, five sisters, Barbara Edwards, Bonnie Burkhardt, Kathryn Day, Chris Sutherland, and Kim Smith.<br />
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