The study concludes that helicopter ambulance service would be reasonable in the outlying areas of the state because: Ground ambulance service with adequately trained personnel is not readily available in the remote areas of the state; Medical facilities are not as numerous and no not have the capabilities of caring for the critically injured. This necessitates transfering the patient to a larger medical facility in a metropolitan area; Transfers of the critically injured from outlying hospitals to a metropolitan area via helicopter with its greater speed and smoother ride would be the greatest service a helicopter could offer. (Author)
Helicopter Ambulance Service to Emergencies
1971
168 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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