Reverse EMS
I heard they used EMS helicopters to ferry medical personal from hospitals to the blast sites. Sounds like someone was thinking out of the box. Unlike in states when a doctor landed in NYC on 9/11 in a R22 to help out they had there guns drawn.
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We do that fairly often normally. I've taken trauma teams to multiple pile ups.
Doing this in London yesterday was just on a grander scale. Overall: a good press for helos....should bolster any doubters about the use of air ambulances for the next few years to come. |
An impressive statistic that affirms the wisdom of airlifting so many doctors to the scenes and one I hope will not change is that of the many victims taken to hospital only one has died.
Mickjoebill |
The London HEMS system is based primarily on delivering a medical team to scene (Trauma Doctor (usually Accident & Emergency specialist or Anaesthetist) + specialist Paramedic).
The patient will then be taken by the most appropriate means to the nearest specialist hospital relevant to their needs. I understand that on Thursday 18 Doctors were deployed to various scenes (some by fast response vehicles as some of the sites were close to the Royal London Hospital). |
I have a great deal of respect for all the EMS teams who have to deal with this. Seriously well done guys.
Mart |
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