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Their father died from injuries stemming from the June 29 collision of two medical flight helicopters over Flagstaff, Ariz. Taylor (shown with his wife, Traci, and sons Weston, Jackson and Mason) was an emergency room RN who served as a first lieutenant in the U.S. Army Reserves. Once a month, he commuted 500 miles from his Eagle Mountain, Utah home to serve as a Life Flight nurse in Page, Ariz.
Their father died from injuries stemming from the June 29 collision of two medical flight helicopters over Flagstaff, Ariz. Taylor (shown with his wife, Traci, and sons Weston, Jackson and Mason) was an emergency room RN who served as a first lieutenant in the U.S. Army Reserves. Once a month, he commuted 500 miles from his Eagle Mountain, Utah home to serve as a Life Flight nurse in Page, Ariz.
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