Flash makes it out to seem that the MD State Police are the only MEDEVAC assets in the state. They're not. I interviewed with one of the chief pilots of a civilian company (albeit briefly, I didn't have the hours - but he was a retired reserve Phrog guy so we ended up talking about a lot more than just that job. He still emails me flying jobs). The MD State Police hires civilians to be their pilots, as Flash mentioned - and their pay is on par with civilian MEDEVAC operators. If you listen to/read the tapes from the recent MD State Police mishap (the first mishap since '86-ish), that pilot was sold down the river by the controller. So, I think their safety record speaks for itself.
No matter how much you argue it (a jet guy arguing about helo stuff? Did I just enter the Twilight Zone?), the people of Maryland are willing to pay exorbitant taxes (I did), so that they can be guaranteed that if it is needed, a helicopter will land and pick them up - and take them to one of the numerous trauma sites in Maryland. I hate to say it - but if I was hit by a drunk driver and was pretty fucked up, I'd be willing to pay extra taxes to ensure that I could survive and live to see my wife for a couple of more years.
Not to mention - who knows how many Marines' lives were saved by the Shock Trauma system. Why do I say this? Doc Jaddick, the Battalion Surgeon for 1/8 during Fallujah learned most of his tips & tricks while working in Johns Hopkins...