London's Air Ambulance Medic One Crew in Action 2014
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- Опубликовано: 3 апр 2014
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London's Air Ambulance attended an Accident next to wood green tube station @ 10am this morning
4th April 2014
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Helicopter MD902 Explorer Twin Engine
MD902 SPECIFICATIONS
Reg: G-EHMS
Hull No: 68
Max all up weight: 6250 lbs
Engines: 2 Pratt and Whitney 206e
Top speed: 140 kts
Mission ready endurance: 1 hour from the Helipad (130 miles)
Casually stalking Medic One through the streets of London :D Love it, great stuff! They do great work and it's insane they're a charity. Full support!
If that really is the hike they have to take to get to their aircraft, it sure appears to be a long one. Nice to see other operators in action.
Great footage, especially from a cell phone. Well done, Cedar.
No.that was after a job. They take off from roof helipad and are only a matter of yards away from helicopter to board.
kirked007 Excellent. Thanks.
Awe nice post cedar.
They deserve a mention.
Many thanks for watching Charl :)
❤to Great Britain
In Germany we have the ec 135 btw. H 135
I like the ec 135 more but EHMS is also very cool
amazing
good vid m8,
Perfect!
Thanks for watching
Fascinating! Our flight-for-life helicopter in stockholm is used to transport patients to our trauma center, I assumed it was the same for the one in London. But I'm assuming it's just used as a transport for the medical team?
+indiesthlm Its used as a Major/Rapid response vehicle. They go to trauma scenes and transport patients to hospital fast
+The Gaming FouR Aside from the pilot, what is the regular crew made up of? An anethesiologist (I'm assuming), nurse anesthetist....?
With NWAS They have a Trauma doctor like in A&E and a specialist Paramedic
Yes, in London the helicopter is all about getting a specialist doctor (and paramedic) to the scene of the accident, taking basically a mobile emergency department. They can provide general anaesthetics, do open heart surgery and so on at the roadside. At night they use cars to get to patients because it’s deemed unsafe to land the helicopter in tight areas at night - which makes perfect sense, as London’s already crammed in enough.
+indiesthlm The crew is made up of a pilot, co-pilot, HEMS paramedic and specially trained doctor (in Pre-Hospital Emergency Medicine). On this mission there was an addition person, which is usually a trainee. It looks like there were 4 medics but in reality one of them was the co-pilot who was just helping by carrying the heavy bags. By the way, pre-hospital emergency medicine is a sub-speciality of Emergency Medicine, Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine, but any doctor from a traumatic background can train in it
nice
Thanks anold !!
Oh my goodness, who is the pilot? He seems to be a pretty cool laid back type of guy!!!
Carsten Hansen Sorry, wrong answer. I live in the U.S.,....however, I do admire the experience of London's pilots.
That’s Jonny, laid back would be an understatement. Top pilot.
How to become one?
That you recording, Cedar?
Hi XxPhreedomxX It sure is :) Thanks for watching!
Using an iphone 5 to record ;)
Nice footage but lose the header n footer the whole way through...