An air ambulance is a specially outfitted helicopter or fixed-wing aircraft that transports injured or sick people in a medical emergency or over distances or terrain impractical for a conventional ground ambulance.
Likewise, people ask, what type of helicopter is the air ambulance?
MD902 Explorer: G-KSSA
Capable of travelling at average speeds of up to 150mph, the twin-engine MD902 Explorer operated by KSS remains one of the most advanced aircraft available for the demands of air ambulance work and providing a rapid response to serious medical traumas. Similarly, why would an air ambulance be called?
On an emergency scene, whether or not to call for air transport is up to the EMT on scene. If there are serious injuries that the local hospital can't handle especially if there's going to be a long extrication time, then they'll call for a helicopter. Weather is also a factor, since they only fly in good weather.
What is the red helicopter used for?
Emergency air ambulances are generally helicopter based, and used to respond to medical emergencies in support of local ambulance services. In England, Wales, and Northern Ireland, all of these services are charitably funded, and either directly owned by the charity, or operated under contract with a private provider.
What is it called when a helicopter takes you to the hospital?
An air ambulance is a specially outfitted helicopter or fixed-wing aircraft that transports injured or sick people in a medical emergency or over distances or terrain impractical for a conventional ground ambulance.