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More hours for air ambulance

7:33am Monday 28th April 2008

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SERIOUSLY ill patients will be flown between hospitals at night when the County Air Ambulance Service extends its operational hours.

The service, which covers the Midlands and Welsh Borders from RAF Cosford, will extend its 14-hour-a-day operational period to 16 hours a day from Thursday, May 1 by introducing a shift system comprising two teams of pilots, paramedics and doctors.

This will mean the service's helicopter could be airborne 14 hours a day instead of the current 12.

The helicopter's base will be fitted with landing lights required for night flying and the service aims to have landing pad lighting near each of its major receiving hospitals.

Ian Clayton, Air Ambulance operations manager, said: "This will result in the public receiving a much-improved medical service, available to respond to serious incidents between 6am and 10pm.

"Part of our work will also focus on the rapid transfer of patients between specialist hospitals in the region, with some critically ill casualties being airlifted during the hours of darkness."

At a cost of £24 a minute, the service airlifts more than 3,500 patients annually and the number of missions is expected to increase in 2008.

Receiving no government or National Lottery funding, the service relies solely on voluntary donations to raise the £5.6 million it needs to remain operational.


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richard kedward, Dallas says...
3:22pm Mon 28 Apr 08

In 05 I had the misfortune to be involved in an accident ,taken to hospital via air ambulance the fasted way to go in traffic choked dallas, 4 minutes later landed at the er,a life savour of course,cost 2000 dollars per min airbourne time, so your 48 dollar per looks like a bargain for those in need. P.s the service is 24/7

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