At 31 HEMS bases in Germany, Austria and Denmark, the DRF Luftrettung uses over 50 helicopters for emergency missions and the transport of intensive care patients between clinics - at eight HEMS bases even around the clock. All helicopters are optimally equipped for the care of emergency and intensive care patients.
Experienced specialists – physicians, paramedics, mission dispatchers, pilots, technicians and many more – work professionally to advance and develop emergency medical services continuously.
Struktur
In the sixties, the emergency medical services suffered from many defiecencies. By now a very dense air rescue network has developed. The ground-based rescue service and the rescue work well together and complement themselves. The rising mission figures show that the DRF Luftrettung plays an important role.
Facts and Figures
Mission Statistics
History
Timebar
The DRF Luftrettung very close and at 360 degrees! Join in an interactive tour through an air rescue helicopter, an ambulance aircraft, the maintenance facility and a HEMS base. Get a lot of exiting information on the way about every-day practical work in emergency rescue.
Interactive Tour