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Scorpion4ik [409]
3 years ago
6

Once the nurses get the victim into the helicopter, Kierzwinski lifts off. What happens to the helicopter as it lifts off at the

end of the story?
Answer
English
1 answer:
GaryK [48]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

idk if this will help but

Explanation:

Finally he sees the ambulance. Kierzwinski climbs, slows, brings his tail round 180 degrees and  

drops his skids in the middle of the road. Gupta shoves the sliding door aside. The ambulance  

crew pushes one gurney forward. Together they lift the victim into the helicopter.

“Where’s the other one?” Kierzwinski asks.

“She didn’t make it,” the paramedic yells back.  

Kierzwinski nods. The nurses fumble with the straps as they tie the gurney to the helicopter  

floor, which is jumping like a wild horse. “We’ve got wind!” Kierzwinski says. “Let’s go! Let’s  

go!” The nurses take their seats and Kierzwinski lifts off. The helicopter climbs, but slowly, fighting  

the storm. Kierzwinski thinks: I’m lifting, I’m lifting, we’re gonna make it.

He sees the power line at the last possible moment. With the storm to his back he cannot climb  

any faster, and he cannot stop. He feels the impact before he hears it, and he knows he has  

hooked the power line with his skids. As Trooper 1 loses speed, time slows down. Kierzwinski  

pulls the stick with all his strength, hoping to break the line. The helicopter is temporarily  

suspended, roaring at full throttle but motionless in the sky. The radio comes to life.

hope it helps

have  a safe and wonderful day

kind regards,

Izzie M.

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