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Free-of-charge, Türkiye’s air ambulance marks 15 years of fast aid

Free-of-charge, Türkiye’s air ambulance marks 15 years of fast aid

The Healthy Ministry’s air ambulances marked their fifteenth anniversary of service on Friday after working tirelessly to avoid wasting the lives of residents in Türkiye and past by offering fast switch in emergencies.

Initially launched with two helicopters in main cities comparable to Ankara, Istanbul, Izmir and Erzurum, the air ambulances prolonged their fleets over time and have usually made the headlines throughout crucial instances, together with the COVID-19 interval and up to date earthquakes that struck the nation’s southeast.

Sabah newspaper, a sister paper of Daily Sabah, not too long ago adopted the work carried out by 13 daytime helicopter ambulances and two airplanes throughout the physique of the Health Ministry.

These medical groups work no matter climate and have rescued people in varied difficult conditions, from pregnant ladies giving beginning on mountaintops in Kahramanmaraş to new child infants trapped below snow on roads. In 15 years, the air ambulances have served some 40,806 sufferers inside Türkiye and 1,324 sufferers from overseas.

Speaking to the Sabah newspaper, Dr. Mehmet Gök, who has been a part of the air ambulance groups since their institution in 2008, highlighted their work within the area.

“Our shift is between sunrise and sunset. We check our medical devices as soon as we arrive in the morning. If the command-and-control center of the ministry’s provincial health directorate sees that the helicopter transfer of the cases evaluated by the consultant physician is required, we are contacted,” he mentioned.

The pilots consider the route, and with affirmation from the 112 instructions and management middle guide staff, they transport the affected person in essentially the most secure situation potential, Gök famous.

Gök emphasised that pressing intervention is commonly required for sufferers in crucial situation, as their basic state might deteriorate after receiving preliminary support on the scene.

The air ambulances are outfitted with superior medical gadgets present in intensive care items, permitting for crucial medical procedures throughout transport to metropolis or state college hospitals.

Pilot Bülent Bingöl, who joined the air ambulance fleet after serving within the armed forces, defined that their first job is to verify meteorological situations and assess if it is appropriate for flying.

The staff can stay within the air for over 2.5 hours. Despite the sufferers they rescue being unaware of their efforts, Bingöl highlighted their dedication to supporting them in each breath they take all through their lives.

“We worked extraordinarily well during the earthquake response. We transferred earthquake victims to the nearest suitable hospitals. All helicopters affiliated with the Ministry of Health were mobilized. We did five-six flights a day,” he added.

“We are doing our best to make a complete case report and ensure the patients reach the hospital. It’s exciting when people look at us when we go to work,” the emergency medical technician Oğuzhan Sekmen shared.

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Source: www.dailysabah.com