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Year Honored
1998
Honoree
Elizabeth W Barber
Agency
AirLife-Denver
Agency City
Aurora
Agency State
CO
Last Call
12/14/97
Cause of Death
Medical Aviation Accident
Biography
Hours before she died in the horrific crash of an AirLife medical helicopter on December 14, 1997, flight nurse Beth Barber told a friend she had no fear of flying in a helicopter. Saving lives was what she was trying to do the night she lost hers Beth, a 33-year old Aurora, Colorado resident, was a nurse for 10 years and had beenwith AirLife since 1993. She volunteered on the Keystone Arapahoe Basin ski patrol for eight years.<br /> <br /> "Beth was a true health care professional, always concerned about the patient," said Steve Gittelman, an AirLife flight nurse."She was a great friend to everyone, and always had a smile on her face."<br /> <br /> Beth lost her life just after lifting off from the scene of a major accident when the helicopter struck electrical wires and crashed. All members of the crew and the patient who was critically injured in a head-on collision were killed in the crash.<br /> <br /> Beth's husband of six months, Bob Mayer, is a nurse at University Hospital where she also worked.<br /> <br /> Honored 1998