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Title: MEDEVAC 101


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MEDEVAC 101
  • Helipad Operations
  • UH-60 Blackhawk

By SGT Mark Urquhart
2
Today's flight crew..
  • Pilot in command
  • Co-pilot
  • Crew chief
  • Flight medic

3
References
  • FM 8-10-6 Medical Evacuation in the Theatre of
    Operations
  • 112th MEDCO (AA) SOPs

4
Outline..
  • Terminology
  • Safety on the helipad.
  • Approaching the helicopter.
  • Moving around the helicopter.
  • Unloading the helicopter.
  • Preparing for outbound transfers.
  • Loading the helicopter.
  • Re-supply.

5
Questions ?
6
Safety on the helipad..
  • Establish a team leader.
  • Maintain light discipline towards aircraft.
  • Wear PPE goggles medical gloves hearing
    protection for all personnel.
  • Secure all uniform items.
  • Ensure NOTHING extends above eye level at any
    time.
  • Await guidance from flight crew.
  • Walk orderly.
  • Work as a team.

7
Terminology
  • Clock position from center of the main rotor
    nose12, right3,tail 6, left9.
  • Rotor arc anyplace inside of the turning
    blades.
  • Carousel structure inside the cabin that
    supports the litter pans.
  • Litter pan structures attached to the carousel
    that hold the patient litters.

8
Approaching the helicopter..
  • Only after guidance from the flight crew.
  • TO and FROM 9 oclock or 3 oclock.

9
Moving around the helicopter..
  • Only after guidance from the flight crew.
  • NEVER GO REAR OF THE CABIN DOORS.
  • Remain as a team.
  • Remain within an arms length of the nose while
    moving from side to side.

10
Questions ?
11
Unloading the helicopter..
  • Ambulatory personnel off first.
  • The flight crew will rotate the carousel.
  • The flight crew will tilt the litter pan if
    needed.
  • Team leader should confirm team assignments
    ie.the tallest and strongest get the head end of
    the litter.
  • Work as a team.

12
Unloading continued..
  • Flight crew must move transition equipment ie.
    (O2, IVs, BVM, Ventilator, Pleuravac, Propaq,
    External pacer) with the patient as the litter
    team unloads the patient.
  • Unload inline of the litter pan, then assemble
    within an arms reach of the nose of the aircraft
    as a team if exiting the rotor arc from the
    opposite side if the aircraft.
  • Depart at the 9 oclock or 3 oclock as directed
    by the flight crew.

13
Preparing for outbound transfers..
  • Ensure patient is on a NATO litter as a secure
    package ie.(bandages, blankets, transition
    equipment, documentation/ records,).
  • Nothing wider than the litter nor much higher
    than the patient.
  • Hearing protection in place.

14
Loading the helicopter..
  • Wait for the flight crew to come outside of the
    rotor arc to receive a patient transfer brief and
    documentation/ records from the team leader.
  • Reciprocal of unloading.

15
Re-supply..
  • Important that the helicopter be able to respond
    to the next medevac mission ASAP.
  • Requested supplies improve our readiness.
  • NBC litters with retractable handles make a big
    difference in the flight crews ability to perform
    in-flight treatments.
  • NBC litters allow the carousel to rotate more
    efficiently.

16
Review..
  • Terminology
  • Safety on the helipad.
  • Approaching the helicopter.
  • Moving around the helicopter.
  • Unloading the helicopter.
  • Preparing for outbound transfers.
  • Loading the helicopter.
  • Re-supply
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