Emergency transport by aeromedical blimp

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Abstract

Recently there has been an explosive growth in the use of helicopters and fixed wing aircraft for the transportation of patients who are ill and injured. Although using such methods of transport may result in faster access to health care centres, their ultimate role for the civilian population is unclear. Unfortunately, there are many problems associated with aeromedical transport, particularly with rotary wing aircraft, which have shown an alarming tendency to crash. The use of lighter than air vehicles (blimps, hot air balloons) might offer most of the advantages of conventional aeromedical transport, with an appreciable improvement in safety.

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Cottrell, J. J., & Garrard, C. (1989). Emergency transport by aeromedical blimp. British Medical Journal, 298(6677), 869–870. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.298.6677.869

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