Hangar Air Rescue Pelican 1
Syringe driver
The motorised propulsion of a syringe pump ensures continuous administration of medication.
Ventilator
A ventilator is an electromedical device used to ventilate patients with insufficient or suspended self-breathing.
Aspirator device
A aspirator is an electromedical device that generates negative pressure by means of a compressor. This allows substances - whether liquid, gaseous or solid - to be sucked out of the patient's airways.
Pull-out cupboard with medical accessories
Ampoule box
An ampoule box is a box or small bag in which medication ampoules are stored.
Rescue scissors
The so-called rescue scissors can be used to cut through solid materials, e.g. seat belts in traffic accidents, or to break windows in an emergency.
Emergency medical backpack
Emergency monitor/defibrillator
The emergency monitor/defibrillator is a multifunctional device with touch screen, which has the following functions: ECG, capnography, oxygen measurement , non-invasive blood pressure measurement, invasive blood pressure measurement, temperature, AED, manual defibrillator (sync/async), transcutaneous pacemaker, CPR feedback, metronome, mobile phone network, Wi-Fi data transmission.
Oxygen connection with flowmeter
The oxygen connection is linked to the ambulance's oxygen cylinders via a pipe hidden in the vehicle's panelling. The flowmeter can be used to adjust the amount of oxygen to be administered.
Control unit for lighting and climate
The lighting and temperature can be easily adjusted to the patient's needs during the journey via the control unit located on the right in the direction of travel.
Intercom system to the driver's cab
The driver and paramedics can communicate with each other via the intercom system.
Storage space for oxygen bottles
Reprocessing zone
In this area, the reprocessing of the operational material takes place. Backpacks are refilled and reusable materials are disinfected.
Scissor lift table for patient transport
The scissor lift table was specially designed for loading and unloading rescue transport helicopters. It is designed not only to speed up this process, but also to make it safer for both patient and operator.
Washing machine and dryer
Used materials, such as the mountain bag and the like, are washed in the washing machine and then put into the dryer next to it.
UPS system for the base
In the event of a power failure, the UPS system guarantees that the base and the landing site lighting continue to be supplied with power. This increases safety during night flights.
Control of the landing field lighting
In aviation, lighting means light or radio signals for navigation. Accordingly, this is the control of the landing area lighting.
Intensive Care Transport Vehicle
The intensive care transport vehicle, ITW for short, is a mobile intensive care unit on four wheels, which is specially equipped to transport patients requiring intensive care between intensive care units from hospital to hospital. The vehicle is manned by an emergency doctor, a nurse and a paramedic.
Overhead crane
The overhead travelling crane enables maintenance work to be carried out on the emergency helicopters at the base.
Backpack
Syringe driver
The motorised propulsion of a syringe pump ensures continuous administration of medication.
Emergency monitor/defibrillator
The emergency monitor/defibrillator is a multifunctional device with touch screen, which has the following functions: ECG, capnography, oxygen measurement , non-invasive blood pressure measurement, invasive blood pressure measurement, temperature, AED, manual defibrillator (sync/async), transcutaneous pacemaker, CPR feedback, metronome, mobile phone network, Wi-Fi data transmission.
Ventilator
A ventilator is an electromedical device used to ventilate patients with insufficient or suspended self-breathing.
Security launch
This is for the safety of the helicopter crew. By means of a self-securing device, they attach themselves to the safety launch in order to be secured during the flight and when working with the winch.
Connection for radio helmet
This is where the helmets of the helicopter crew are connected to the on-board radio system of the emergency helicopter. This allows them to communicate with each other, but also externally, such as with the national emergency call centre and flight safety.
Rescue bag
The rescue bag is used to transport an injured person. Completely enclosed in a protective bag, patients can thus be rescued in a perfectly horizontal position with the winch.
Oxygen bottles
Thoracic compression system
A mechanical chest compression system helps rescuers provide guideline-compliant, high-quality chest compressions to patients in cardiac arrest.
Rescue triangle
The rescue triangle shown is suitable for rescuing both adults and children thanks to its 15 anchor points.
Trapeze
Sling for multiple slings for transporting several persons by means of a winch.