THE AIR CORPS carried out its 32nd air ambulance operation so far this year today, flying a young patient and a HSE team from Crumlin Children’s Hospital over to Northhold Airbase in London. The medical group and patient were then transferred to Kings College Hospital in London. Under HSE protocol, it will not provide media updates on a patient’s condition.
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‘Substantial damage’ to air ambulance during rescue operation
The helicopter’s rotor blades struck electrical wires while attempting to land in a field last July to collect a casualty.
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Air Ambulance Service completes over 100 missions
Independent TD Denis Naughten said today that there is a need for the establishment of a national helicopter emergency service.
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Air Ambulance in emergency landing at Borrisoleigh
There were no fatalities or injuries in the incident and the patient who was in need of care was transferred to hospital by road.
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HSE and Air Corps’ new air ambulance makes first call
The Emergency Aeromedical Service is a joint project between the HSE National Ambulance Service and the Irish Air Corps.
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Air Corps flies five air ambulance missions in 60 hours
Patients and HSE teams were carried between Casement Aerodrome and locations in England and the Czech Republic.
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Air Corps completes eighth air ambulance mission of 2012
A patient was transferred today from London to Dublin on an Air Corps jet.
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Air Corps ambulance used twice over Christmas
Patients were transferred to hospitals in Dublin and London by Air Ambulance on Christmas Eve and St. Stephen’s Day.
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100 days after abandoned transplant, Meadhbh McGivern returns home
The Government Learjet is deployed to London to return Meadhbh McGivern home after her liver transplant in London.
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The Daily Fix: Wednesday
All the things you may have missed: Calls for Leaving Cert reform, Dublin’s Catholics could face a ‘church levy’, a bad day at work for someone in CityJet, and when Tom Waits met Cookie Monster…
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AeroMedevac Ireland will begin a 24-hour service tomorrow, after newspaper reports that it was only able to operate during daylight.
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Air Corps flies sick child to London on government jet
At least those who need it most are getting off the ground – the Air Corps runs two air ambulances within an hour.
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