Williams M J
Hull Royal Infirmary, U.K.
Arch Emerg Med. 1991 Jun;8(2):108-14. doi: 10.1136/emj.8.2.108.
This paper reviews the medical workload of a Royal Air Force Search and Rescue squadron on the East Coast of England over a period of 18 years and their association with the principal receiving hospitals in that area. It illustrates the effects of improvements in road networks on the workload of the squadron and contrasts the use of military helicopters with established U.K. civilian helicopter schemes.
本文回顾了英国皇家空军一个搜救中队在18年时间里在英格兰东海岸的医疗救援工作量,以及他们与该地区主要接收医院的关联。它阐述了道路网络改善对该中队工作量的影响,并将军用直升机的使用与英国现有的民用直升机救援计划进行了对比。