Associated Press
August 31, 2020
JUNEAU
- Residents of Igiugig in Southwest Alaska scrambled just before
midnight Friday to help get emergency help for a child, jumping into
their vehicles to light up a pitch-black runway as a medical transport
plane circled overhead.
“That’s pretty much almost every household in this village. Pretty much every cell phone here,” Nelson said.
LifeMed Alaska had sent a King Air flight from Kodiak to the state-owned airport at the mouth of the Kvichak River on Iliamna Lake. The child was safely evacuated to Anchorage.
“Normally if you push the button like 10 or 15 times the lights will
just light up,” Nelson said. “But they didn’t and so the medevac plane
flew over the village.”
Alaska Department of Transportation spokesperson Sam Dapcevich said
Sunday that crews have been out to the airport multiple times this year
to repair lights that had been run over during winter maintenance and
were there as recently as last week to fix a wiring problem.
“They will be returning soon to repair the damaged lights and make sure
the system is operational,” he said in a text message, adding: “We’re
glad the community was able to safely guide the medevac flight in.”
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