Title: MAS Service Area
1MAS Service Area
- 9,000 square kilometers
- Extends from Melbourne Central Business District
to peripheral rural communities
2Aggregate Caseload
- Emergency Operations 251,033
- Non-Emergency Operations 167,845
- Air Ambulance 6,570
- TOTAL 425,448
3Victoria v's UK
UK 242,000 km2 Population 59,723,243
VIC 227,416 km2 Population 4,822,663
4Responsibility
- AAV is responsible for all aspects of Aeromedical
Services - selection (RAV / MAS representatives)
- training
- staff accountability
- clinical standards
- medical standards
- budget
5Integrated Statewide System Approach
- Coordination of
- Fixed Wing
- Helicopters
- Road resources
6Coordination
- Flight Coordination Centre
- Flight Coordinators - experienced Flight
Paramedics -
- 24 hour staffing
- Coordination of all (DHS) Aeromedical Aircraft
operations
7Location
- Fixed Wing Helicopters - statewide resource
- IHT - local - to Melbourne
- Motor Vehicle Accidents
- Major Incident
- Industrial (including farm accidents)
- Medical - Primary
- High Country - winter/summer
- Search Rescue onshore/offshore
8Fixed Wing
- Four Fixed Wing Pressurised Aircraft
- Approximately 4,800 patients per year
- 75 routine patients
- 25 urgent patients (ambulance IHT, NETS, PETS,
VAERCS)
9Fixed wing Beechcraft B200 Super King Air
10Fixed Wing Transfers
- Routine Urgent Transfers
- Retrievals with
- Air MICA
- PETS
- NETS
- VAERCS
- PERS
11Helicopters
- Three dedicated Ambulance Helicopters
- 1800 Cases per year
- 60 Primary
- 40 Secondary
- Airbourne 80 of the time in 10 minutes
12Essendon
13Bendigo Latrobe Valley
14Primary Response
15AAV Operational Staff
- MICA Flight Paramedic
- Senior MICA Paramedic
- Large range of pre-hospital drug therapies and
skills - Additional skills to road MICA Paramedics
- Senior ALS Paramedic
- Additional skills to road Ambulance Paramedic
16Selection Requirements
- Theoretical examination
- Medical examination
- Psychological examination
- - acrophobia
17Selection Requirements
- Familiarisation flight
- Physical fitness test
- Swimming test
- Scenario
- Interview panel
- Referees
18Training
- Six week course
- Two months in-flight
- supervised training
- Three months probation
- 5 weeks classroom
- Aviation Medicine
- Aviation Safety
- Civil Aviation Regulations
- 4 days winch training
19Triple Zero (000)
- Call triple zero (000) and ask for Ambulance
- Questions you will be asked
- What is the exact location of the emergency?
- What is your call-back telephone number?
- What happened?
- Is the person conscious?
- Is the person breathing?
- What is the age of the person?
- Do not hang up!
- Follow instructions offered by the call taker
while the ambulance is on its way
20Communication
- Call 000
- Geographical Response
- Metropolitan Ambulance Service (MAS)
- Rural Ambulance Service (RAV)
21Communication
MAS Automatic Notification 26 case types
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23Communication
MAS Automatic Notification 26 case types
Location Clinician
24Communication
RAV Call directed to one of 5 regional Operations
Centres If required AAV requested for assistance
25Communication
- Telephone is preferred (Sat phone)
- Helicopter has the following
- Mobile phone
- VHF
- UHF
- SMR
- Wulfsberg can tune to virtually any
radio frequency
26Location
- GPS note the format
- Degrees, minutes, seconds
- Degrees and decimals of degrees
Latitude and longitude Map reference Grid
reference
27Location
Homer
- The aircraft can home in on emergency locator
beacons or other radio transmissions (if
frequency is known)
Hello? Operator! Give me the number for
911! Homer Simpson
28Landing Site Preparation
Only one person should have responsibility for
preparation of landing site Preferably have
communications with the aircraft Smoke smoke
flares or smokey fire, assists with location and
wind direction
29Obstacles
LOOK UP NOTE Power, telephone wires Antennas
Trees Ground obstructions star posts Also
note livestock etc Debris
30Indicate the Location of the Helipad By
- An individual standing at the edge of and
facing the intended helipad with arms raised
(back to the wind). - Upon sighting the aircraft and within
reasonable range activating a smoke flare on
the downwind side of the Helipad.
31Emergency Helipad
Size of two tennis courts
32Emergency Helipad
33Sloping Ground
Maximum of 8 or 18
34Safety During Landing
Disorientation crouch down and await assistance
from aircrew
35Safety During Landing
Disorientation crouch down and await assistance
from aircrew
Do not approach aircraft until blades have
completely stopped
Watch for bystanders and keep them clear
36Patient Preparation
- Clothing
- Jewellery
- Personal information
- Incident information
- Medical history
37Patient Preparation
- Time on ground may be reduced due to operational
limitations- - Fuel
- Weather
- Time in hover
38Patient Preparation
Winching Wire - 76 m or 272 feet Maximum of 2
people (272 kg) Strop band under arms from
standing or sitting position Stretcher and tag
line