Superior Air Ambulance brings training to KCC students

Kankakee Community College Paramedic program students learned about the role of flight paramedics and the ground personnel who assist helicopter crews.

Superior Air Ambulance personnel landed an emergency helicopter on the grounds at KCC (Thursday).  Information was presented about when a helicopter is needed and the proper way to establish a helicopter landing zone.  Communication with the chopper pilot was also explained in working with local emergency responders. Superior Air's Flight Medic Amanda Fagan talked about the critical factors involved in setting up the helicopter response.

“This is a really good experience because in our field and our experience, we’re probably going to have to call a helicopter at some point in our career,” said Kaitlynn Vahl, a student in the Paramedic III course. “And, this is telling us how to land a helicopter, where and when and in what circumstances we would call the helicopter. So, to actually see it in person before we actually get to that situation is a really good experience.”

Another student, Mike Zaida of Frankfort, said the experience brought his training “full circle.”  Zaida said, “The helicopter was cool.  We learn about this all year, about these high traumatic scenes. A lot of calls that we see, we see them come in, we see them on the ambulance, but to get their interpretation of when we should call, it really clarified things.”

“Anytime we have hands-on, I think it’s a great experience for students to see things rather than just read about it in a book,” said Chris Gibson, director of the KCC Paramedic program. “Students got to meet the pilots, talk to the flight nurses, flight medics, ask them lots of questions.”

Paramedic III is the final course in KCC’s Paramedic associate degree program. It includes training in handling a variety of medical emergencies, including transportation of critical patients, vehicle rescue, crime scenes and hazardous materials awareness. The KCC Paramedic Program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs.

More information about the program is available from Gibson by email at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or contact him at 815-802-8815.

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