Thursday, January 27, 2011

ADAC air rescue service: 121 missions per day

Just calculate the helicopters flew the ADAC air rescue in Germany last year 121 applications per day. Overall, completed the 45 yellow 44 083 helicopter missions. Using 40 303 patients were treated. More than half of all air rescue operations (50.7 percent) it was in internal medicine emergencies such as acute heart disease or stroke.

With over 16 percent of the Yellow angels were called to accidents that occurred at work, at school, at leisure or at home. Ten percent of the missions took place on traffic accidents, twelve percent due to neurological emergencies. Most operations had "Christoph 31" in Berlin with 2334 pieces.

"Christoph Europa 1 was followed, in Aachen in 1969 with operations in front of" Christoph 10 "in Wittlich 1832 rescue missions," Christoph 20 "in Bayreuth in 1733 with emergencies and" Christoph 5 "in Ludwigshafen with 1720 operations. In the intensive care transport helicopters, which are mainly used to transfer patients from hospital to hospital, reported "Christoph Hansa" in Hamburg in 1345 with flights to most applications.

(Ampnet / jri)

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