Kent Air Ambulance is KentOnline charity
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Kent's air ambulance helps save lives
on a daily basis.
Under the umbrella of the Kent, Surrey
& Sussex Air Ambulance Trust, the registered provides emergency
medical cover to those living in the three counties.
And, unfortunately, we never know when
it's going to be us needing that life-saving helicopter trip to
hospital.
The helicopters’ rapid response to
medical emergencies with a highly skilled doctor and critical care
paramedic on board delivers A&E directly to the
patient within minutes.
Medics bring to the scene the
type of expertise and equipment that would normally only be found
in the resuscitation area of a hospitals emergency
department.
That's because getting vital care to
the patient as early as possible - including open heart surgery -
is simply a matter of life and death.
The charity says: "It’s not just about
saving lives but also affecting the quality of a patient's survival
to a considerable degree."
On average five serious accidents
happen on the roads of Kent, Surrey and Sussex every day, but road
accidents only account for about 41% of the emergencies the Air
Ambulance attends.
Medical emergencies such as cardiac arrest and strokes
account for a further 25%. But the charity also attends a wide
range of life-threatening medical emergencies,
including industrial incidents, falls from a height and
paediatric trauma.
The Air Ambulance attends
approximately four to six emergencies every day, flying during
daylight hours 365 days a year.
The service also hopes to soon operate
at night.
But the air ambulance is funded
almost entirely by the generosity of the public, businesses and
charitable organisations in the counties covered, and by the
charity’s own lottery.
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A few interesting
facts
With two helicopters and two medical teams, crews can cover
Kent, Surrey and Sussex - giving each county its own air
ambulance service.
All missions include at least one
doctor, one paramedic and, of course, a pilot!
The helicopter service is available to
everyone living, working and travelling through the counties.
The service is independent. It is not
part of the Ambulance Service or NHS and is funded almost entirely
by voluntary donations
The charity's two helicopters can
reach any part of the region within 20 minutes
They fly at average speeds of 150mph at 500 to 1,500ft.
Charity No. 1021367
To find out more about the Kent Air
Ambulance, and how to donate, follow
this link.
Wednesday, January 18 2012
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