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Tuesday, February 17, 2015

National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) Introduces Air Ambulance For Emergency Health Care

Nigeria's First Air Ambulance
The National Emergency Management Agency on Friday introduced its first Air Ambulance for emergency health care.The airplane, which was launched at the Trauma Centre of the National Hospital, Abuja, is for quick transportation of patients with emergency cases.
The Director, Research and Rescue of the agency, Ibrahim Mamman, said the project was part of the transformation agenda of President Goodluck Jonathan. “The air ambulance can be used to transport patients with critical and traumatic health situation from anywhere the individual is,” he said. “As a matter of fact, the jet can go anywhere in the world; it has the mile range of 3000 miles.”He also said that the project was a demonstration of the beginning of air ambulance in Nigeria.
The director said there were plans to expand the project to make other air ambulances available to all parts of the country. Mr. Mamman commended the Director-General of
NEMA, Sani Sidi, for championing the project. The Chief Medical Director of the hospital, Gaff Momoh, said that the trauma centre of the hospital was commissioned with the aim of managing emergencies.Mr. Momoh said that the air ambulance was for easy evacuation of patients from any part of the country.“The jet is to move patients from wherever they are in the country and still land at the appropriate time within a very short notice.
He noted that the hospital had always had patients brought by road but that the jets would facilitate the transportation of patients by air.He said the hospital is equipped with facilities to take the patients to the right wards where they could be treated.The Director Aeromedevac Consulting Services, Ireland, Keith Trower, said the company had developed specific air medical transport system to help medical challenges globally.Mr. Trower said the company was training NEMA staff for the period of nine months to enable them get conversant with the use of the air ambulance.He lauded the government and NEMA for prioritising health-related issues in the country. (NAN)
source: dailypost.com

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