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ST. GEORGE Their New Year s Day flight started like one of their numerous past trips great weather, an unparalleled view of southern Utah s red rock scenery when an unexpected gust of wind hit.
The wind pushed locals Jeff Hunt and Brad Roper up a ridge, causing the wings of their paramotors to collapse. Roper was high enough that his wings reinflated in time, but Hunt got too low, Roper recalled. The wing didn t have time to reinflate, and he went to ground, Roper said. I was terrified. I tried to turn around to go back and see if he was OK. I saw his parachute on the ground, and I was just sick. I tried to fly closer thinking maybe I could land or could get a better view to see if he was alive, he said.
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Intermountain introduces program to monitor COVID-19 patients from home
Intermountain Healthcare has added a Remote Patient Monitoring program to help COVID-19 patients recover at home with support.
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Intermountain Healthcare has added a Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) program in all 23 of its hospitals in Utah and Idaho to monitor patients with COVID-19 who donât meet criteria for hospital admission, but warrant closer outpatient monitoring.
The Intermountain COVID-19 RPM program allows for real-time at home monitoring of COVID-19 patients to ensure care for patients and to reassure patients who are recovering at home that theyâre safe to stay at home and prevent a return trip to the hospital.
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5PM: Caregivers at Intermountain Healthcare among first in Utah to get COVID vaccine
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SALT LAKE CITY Five University of Utah Health workers and four Intermountain Healthcare staffers became the first Utahns to receive the COVID-19 vaccine outside of a clinical trial Tuesday.
Vaccinations took place at the University of Utah Hospital and Intermountain s LDS Hospital on Tuesday. Christy Mulder, a U. health intensive care unit nurse, was the first person to receive the vaccine in Utah, U. health officials said on Twitter.
U. health care assistant Diana Navarrete, environmental services worker Maria Cuevas, emergency medicine Dr. Stephen Hartsell, and respiratory therapist Brad Thompson were all vaccinated shortly after Mulder Tuesday morning.