HM Coastguard and St John Ambulance - Patient Transfer via Helicopter in Regents Park!
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- Опубліковано 19 вер 2024
- This is an extremely rare sight to see. In this video you can see a HM Coastguard Sikorsky S-92 used for Search and Rescue that has just landed with a patient at Regents Park to transfer them to a ground crew which in this case is a St John Ambulance transfer vehicle, this normally happens for Pediatric transfers from further afield such as the North of England, this patient was most likely going to Great Ormond Street Hospital. The helicopter is based or of Humberside Airport as Rescue 912 which confirms that the patient has been flown from Humberside down to London for specialist treatment.
Video edited with: Cyberlink PowerDirector 16
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EXTRA INFO:
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Country: UK
Force/Service: HM Coastguard, St John Ambulance
Vehicle Make/Model: Sikorsky S-92, Fiat Ducato
Role: Search and Rescue Helicopter, Emergency Ambulance
Number Plate: G-MCGE, DX13 FZR
Fleet Number: Rescue 912, LC162
Camera Used: Sony FDR-AX53
Recorded in: December 2019
Published in: December 2019
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Brilliant video.
Massive thumbs up to the coastguard crew and St Johns ambulance. 👍👍👍
Most of all. Best wishes for the patient. ❤️❤️❤️
4:00 That poor pomeranian dog was trying not to get hit by the vice/co ambulance! ❤❤
8:45 is such a cool shot
Nice catch.
One powerful helicopter!
Good looking Helicopter!
Ex WMAS, call sign 4193, I think based West Brom area ;-) excellent rare video!
Wow, what a gorgeous and wonderful helicopter and what they are doing with it is absolutely amazing and awesome to see! I love it so much 😍😍😍😍😍 Lovely greetings from Captain Sarah Sutter (Boeing 747-400F, Boeing 747-400BCF) and have a wonderful happy Merry Christmas and a happy new year 🙋💖👍👌😍
Yellow SJA weird or is that just me that ive never seen one. Nice video as per usual
We have two at Humberside... G-MCGE and G-MCGH 😁
Can hear it coming a good few miles away, love the sound from the S92-A
0:05 my guy just running not noticing the MASSIVE SAR HELICOPTER
Is the patient in the yellow van, the white van or the helicopter, I'm so confused!
Great video. Stay safe everybody.🇬🇧
Very Nice
Cool heli :O
Awesome
G-MCGE call sign rescue 912 is with HM Coastguard Humberside and is based out of Humberside airport
Nice video!
This is indeed 1 of 2 based at Humberside airport, I live under the southern flight path so they are a daily sight.
3:55? Whats that van for?
That's a logistics vehicle, stretcher swap.
@@TS112VideoWhat's inside the van? Gurneys? Wheelchairs? Computers? Dogs? Special equipment? A mini hospital? Mental patients? Body parts? HART unit people bus? The chief? Elderly transport? Please, I wanna know!
Good catch! What was the white St John's van? And why does the Mitsubishi police vehicle appear to have a white flashing beacon on the roof?
Thanks! The white vehicle was a logistics support unit, the crew needed to swap the stretcher out of the Ambulance for the one the patient was already on. The Mitsubishis top light is a spot light, they have them on most, if not all Parks Police units.
east landing zone?
I believe so
Hope the kid is alright!
One of these flew over northants wonder if the same
Doctors take half the Hospital when they do a transfer which leave little room in the chopper and Ambulance putting bigger strains on all emergency Services, 90% is never used and it is great to see specially train retrieval teams at work.after 43 years as a Senior Paramedic the teams with one backpack are the must skilled if kids 2 bags at the most.
They take the equipment they need if the worst case happens. At the end of the day, it's the doctors medical license on the line if they choose to not take equipment with them and there's a worse outcome as a result. I'd want doctors to take everything with them if my child was being transported by air and then land to an alternate hospital (the likelihood is that the patient is already very sick and therefore higher risk of deterioration).
Why isnt there an air ambulance
At the 10.34 mark, did the rotor hit a 🐦 bird?
Looks more like a leaf that’s closer to the camera than the helicopter
What happened
It’s weird to see a sja ambulance in yellow as there all white
Possibly it's the ex-LAS demonstrator / trial vehicle. I know the LAS have donated vehicles to the Prince of Wales district At John in the past
Alfie Fairs could also be an ex WMAS as it looks like one of theirs... St. John wales have some ex-WMAS RRV’s I think
It certainly is ex-WMAS. SJA aren't the only ones to be buying these - the East of England Ambulance Service has bought about 30 too for frontline use!
Why? Regents Park is a long way for the coastguard. Some sort of explanation/commentary would have helped
Did you read the description? Transfers like this happen when a patient needs specialist treatment that you can only receive in a London hospital such as Great Ormond Street or the Evelina Children's Hospital. The helicopter I've been told is based in Humberside which would suggest they have flown the patient from Humberside in the North of the country to London in the South East for specialist care.
Fake
How is it fake? I don’t get it.
nope happens a lot where i live