Air Ministry of Internal Affairs carried out three flights of aeromedical evacuation in Kyiv region by police helicopter

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29.09.2021 15:35

Within the framework of the Aeromedical Evacuation Project of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in one day in the Kiev region, the Airbus Helicopters H-145 police helicopter performed three flights of evacuation of serious patients to medical institutions at once. This was reported today, September 29, at the Aviation Center of the National Police.

The first flight of the H-145 helicopter took place at 9 am, when it was necessary to urgently deliver a man who got into an accident and suffered severe head injuries from the Brovarsky district of the Kiev region to the capital. The unconscious victim was evacuated to the Kyiv Regional Hospital.

Already at 11:30am, an Airbus Helicopters H-145 police helicopter from Bila Tserkva to the capital transported a woman who needed emergency care at the Amosov Heart Institute.

At noon, at 13:25, a man in a coma was urgently taken from the village of Baryshivka to Kiev, who received serious injuries in an accident and needed treatment in one of the medical institutions of the capital.

Recall that yesterday, thanks to the donor, doctors, aviation of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the police, four patients received a chance for treatment and life.

Also, in March 2021, the Government of Ukraine supported the joint initiative of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Ministry of Health to create a Unified Aeromedical Space, which will provide for the introduction of an aeromedical evacuation system and air transportation of anatomical materials of recipients. This is a completely new level of emergency medical care, for which a person will receive medical care or be taken to a medical institution from any, even the most remote corner of the country. The second component of this program is the support of domestic transplantology. This is the branch of medicine where success depends critically, in particular, on the speed of delivery of the recipient or organ to the place of surgery.

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