Air Rescue Detailed Information

Airborne rescue, also known as air 120, is mainly focused on the implementation of large-scale emergencies in the rescue mission, helicopters, ground ambulances, the establishment of the transfer of emergency green channel hospitals and other seamless rescue chain, aimed at eliminating the impact of traffic, terrain, and so on, to shorten the time of the rescue and transfer. Covering the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region of the emergency rescue circle has been formed, the helicopter will become 999 emergency center and 120 emergency center important rescue and transfer tools.

Basic introduction Chinese name : Air Rescue Also known as : Air ICU Duties : Perform rescue tasks in large emergencies Characteristics : Shorten the time of rescue and transfer Introduction, coverage, time, cost, base, Introduction Medical configuration helicopters On January 8, 2016, the modification of the helicopter AW139 was completed, and China has its first medium-sized twin-engine level professional medical rescue helicopter, which is Equipped with internationally certified aviation medical equipment, including onboard medical stretcher, defibrillator, cardiac monitor, ventilator, infusion pump, suction machine and oxygen module, it can ensure the stability of the patient's vital signs during the flight as well as emergency care when necessary. AS350B3 Standard The AS350B3 Standard, which has taken off and landed on Mount Everest, can carry two pilots, two paramedics, and a casualty who can lie flat on a stretcher. It is a single-engine, turboshaft, lightweight helicopter with a wide range of applications, and can be used for rescues up to 3,000 meters above sea level. Coverage The helicopter's rescue flights are likely to be concentrated outside the fifth ring road, with the rescued person first transported to the 999 emergency center in Qinghe. In the future, it is planned to build 10 outlets and aprons in the Beijing area to facilitate the transfer of patients. The radius of coverage of the helicopter is around 300 kilometers, so any incident location within Beijing can be reached. It takes only 10 to 15 minutes to fly from the North Fifth Ring Road to the South Fifth Ring Road. In the future, Beijing will form a rescue circle with a radius of 200 to 300 kilometers, covering parts of Hebei, Tianjin, Inner Mongolia and Shanxi. apron time According to China's air traffic control regulations, rescue, disaster relief and other emergency flights that are temporary flight plans, must be two hours in advance to the air traffic control department to apply for, whether or not it can be shortened, still need to be coordinated by the relevant departments. From a technical point of view, it takes only 20 minutes from the time of receiving an alarm to the time when the airplane leaves the ground, and after starting the engine, it takes only 3 to 5 minutes for the airplane to take off. In other words, it takes only 25 minutes from the time the alarm is received to the time of takeoff. Costs Helicopters are much less expensive than specialized rescue and ambulance aircraft. Helicopter rescue hopes to adopt the form of commercial insurance, which is more common in foreign countries, that is, the cost of air transfer is fully covered by the insurance company. If a citizen without insurance needs helicopter rescue due to a sudden *** situation, the preliminary estimate is that the cost of an hourly flight in the Beijing area is 30,000 yuan. Henan Province On February 29, 2016, the helicopter of "China Henan Aviation Rescue Base" took off for the first time to transfer a 77-year-old seriously ill patient from Gongyi People's Hospital. On November 22, 2018, a patient with multiple organ failure from Shanxi was promptly sent to Henan for treatment. This is the 28th emergency helicopter rescue carried out by Henan Provincial People's Hospital since the establishment of "China Henan Aviation Rescue Base", and also the first case of inter-provincial aviation rescue in Henan Province.