Air rescue
The air rescue is the use of life preservers on the airway in emergency medicine. Air rescue is used when the situation calls for quicker action than is possible with ground-based rescue services . This mostly occurs in rural areas, where a rescue helicopter is usually used; but it flies z. B. in Australia in the outback the Flying Doctor Service emergency and regular medical operations with airplanes.
Air rescue in Germany
The Federal Republic of Germany has an almost nationwide air rescue system, which was created over 30 years as a supplement to the ground-based rescue and emergency doctor service. It has been shown to be extremely effective. The high status is undisputed today. In Germany, the rescue service is a matter for the federal states and is therefore regulated by state rescue service laws. To carry out air rescue, the countries fall back on different organizations.
There are currently 89 rescue helicopter stations in Germany. Most of them are involved in primary air rescue. This means that they are mainly used both as a fast emergency doctor shuttle and as a replacement for an emergency doctor's vehicle, but can also carry out patient transports if, for example, a specialist clinic further away has to be flown to or if an ambulance is not available. The intensive transport helicopters and other helicopters, such as those of the SAR service of the German Armed Forces , do not have primary air rescue as an official priority, but can usually also be used if necessary.
number | Locations | operator |
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35 | 33 | ADAC Luftrettung gGmbH |
12 | 12 | Federal Ministry of the Interior (with helicopters procured for disaster control) |
30th | 28 | DRF air rescue ; including three stations of the former HSD Luftrettung and 5 stations of the former HDM Luftrettung non-profit GmbH |
5 | 5 | Johanniter-Unfall-Hilfe eV - Johanniter Luftrettung |
2 | 2 | SAR service of the German Armed Forces / Navy . Search and Rescue . |
4th | 3 | SAR service of the German Armed Forces / Army . Search and Rescue . |
88 | 83 | |
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Air rescue in Austria
The backbone of Austrian air rescue is formed by the Christophorus Air Rescue Association, in which the ÖAMTC and the Red Cross are involved.
Through its subsidiary Heliair , which operates 24 EC 135s , the ÖAMTC has the largest civilian fleet of this type of helicopter in Europe and also lends five devices to the Hungarian air rescue service OMSZ . In addition, locations are operated by private companies on behalf of the federal states. There are also temporary locations during the ski season.
Air rescue in Switzerland
In Switzerland , rescue helicopters are mostly operated by the Swiss Air Rescue Service ( Rega for short ), a non-profit private foundation for air rescue or its partner companies. Rega and its partners can be requested in Switzerland by calling the alarm number 1414. The REGA is alerted via the respective rescue control centers for operations in southern Germany .
Rega operates twelve air rescue stations and one air rescue station in Meyrin near Geneva with a partner. The locations are described in the article about Rega . The canton of Valais is an exception, where Air Zermatt and Air-Glaciers are responsible for air rescue. In the canton of Aargau , Alpine Air Ambulance AG (AAA) operates a rescue helicopter in Birrfeld, which is dispatched by the Aargau medical emergency number in Aarau .
The first alpine air rescue took place in November 1946 on the Gauli Glacier .
Air rescue in Liechtenstein
Since December 2018, AP³ Luftrettung GmbH, based in Filderstadt ( Germany ) at the Balzers heliport in Liechtenstein , has been operating the rescue helicopter with the nickname Christoph Liechtenstein . The flight operations are carried out by AAA Alpine Air Ambulance AG based in Wollerau ( Switzerland ) with an Airbus Helicopters EC 135 helicopter . The AP³ Luftrettung is a joint venture of the DRF Foundation Luftrettung non-profit AG (DRF Luftrettung) from Germany with the ARA Flugrettung non-profit GmbH from Austria and the AAA Alpine Air Ambulance AG from Switzerland.
Nickname | place | operator | Flight operations through | location | Internet | comment |
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Christoph Liechtenstein | Balzers | AP³ Luftrettung GmbH | AAA Alpine Air Ambulance AG | data sheet |
Air rescue in Denmark
The Danish health authority Sundhedsstyrelsen only operates Airbus Helicopters EC 135 helicopters at its four bases .
Nickname | city | region | operator | Flight operations through | Stationing place | location | Internet | comment |
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Aalborg | North Jylland | Sundhedsstyrelsen | Norsk Air Ambulance AS | Aalborg Airport | The rescue helicopter went into operation on January 2nd, 2019 and will fly from a temporary location at Aalborg Airport until the permanent base in Saltum in the northern part of Jammerbugt Municipality is completed. |
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HEMS Billund | Billund | Syddanmark | Billund Airport | data sheet | ||||
HEMS Ringsted | Ringsted | Sjælland | Ringsted Airfield | data sheet | ||||
HEMS Skive | Skive | Midtjylland | Skive air rescue center | data sheet |
Air ambulance in Hungary
The Hungarian air rescue OMSZ has five bases that are equipped with EC 135 . Two more and a base that will only be occupied in summer are planned. Both the planning and the training of the 80 emergency doctors was carried out by the Austrian Christophorus Air Rescue Association . The aircraft has also been chartered from Heliair.
Bi- and multilateral projects in Europe
There are projects in which organizations from several countries are involved. Particularly noteworthy in this context are:
Nickname | city | comment |
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Christoph Europe 1 | Aachen-Merzbrück | Assignments in Germany , Belgium and the Netherlands . |
Christoph Europe 2 | Rheine | Assignments in Germany and the Netherlands. |
Christophorus Europa 3 | Suben | First emergency helicopter in Europe in cross-border operation since 2002: an ADAC helicopter flies in the winter half of the year, and the ÖAMTC in the summer half of the year. The area of application is Bavaria and Upper Austria . |
Christoph Europe 5 | Niebüll | Assignments in Germany and Denmark (especially South Jutland ) |
Christoph 9 | Duisburg | Assignments in Germany and the Netherlands. |
Christoph 16 | Saarbrücken | Assignments in Germany and France. |
Lifeliner 3 | Nijmegen | Assignments in the Netherlands and Germany. |
Lifeliner Europe 4 | Groningen | Assignments in the Netherlands and Germany. Joint operation by ADAC and ANWB . In the Netherlands, the location is listed without the addition of Europe . |
Air Rescue 3 | Findel Airport | Assignments in Luxembourg , Belgium, Germany (Rhineland-Palatinate for the Trier region and Saarland) and France. |
REGA | Switzerland (various) | The REGA helicopters from Switzerland stationed near the border also fly regularly in Germany. More than half of Rega 2's locations (Basel) are in southern Baden. |
See also
- Air rescue in Italy
- Air rescue in the Netherlands
- Air rescue in the Czech Republic
- Air ambulance in Slovakia
- Air rescue in Luxembourg
- Forest penetrator
literature
- Hans-Ulrich Suckert, Marco Quinzio: Air rescue in Germany. Medicine, technology and humanity - at work for life . Edited by Deutsche Rettungsflugwacht eV, German Air Rescue, German Center for Air Rescue (Filderstadt). W. Wolfsfellner MedizinVerlag, Munich 1996, ISBN 3-9802271-5-4 .
- Hubertus Bartmann: Air rescue on the water. Booklet for the advanced course for fire service divers - helicopter use . ecomed-Sicherheit, Landsberg / Lech 2005, ISBN 3-609-66928-4 .
- Roland Oster: Air rescue . Motorbuch Verlag, Stuttgart 2008, ISBN 978-3-613-02846-3 .
- Tino Lorenz: Alive. Emergency doctor in the rescue helicopter . Heller, Taufkirchen 2007, ISBN 978-3-929403-24-4 .
- ADAC station atlas "Christoph - please come!" , Edition 2011/12 , publisher ADAC-Luftrettung GmbH, W. Wolfsfellner MedizinVerlag, Munich 2011, ISBN 978-3-933266-71-2 .
- Holger Scholl: Air rescue . Stumpf and Kossendey, Edewecht 2018, ISBN 3-932750-77-2 (main topic) .
Web links
- rth.info-fascination air rescue (news magazine about air rescue)
Individual evidence
- ↑ locations . In: Johanniter [live] . June 9, 2016 ( johanniter.de [accessed February 5, 2018]).
- ↑ Team www.rth.info: rth.info | Operator. Retrieved February 5, 2018 .
- ↑ Christophorus flies in Hungary. on ORF Volksgruppen, accessed on January 26, 2010
- ↑ AAA rescue helicopter bases in Birrfeld and Balzers
- ↑ Baser. In: akutlaegehelikopter.dk. Retrieved September 8, 2019 (Danish).
- ↑ The next emergency helicopter fløj til 17 patients the første uge. In: akutlaegehelikopter.dk. Retrieved September 8, 2019 (Danish).
- ↑ Christophorus Magazin ( Memento of September 24, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) (PDF; 474 kB) June 2007, accessed on January 25, 2010.