Dorset and Somerset Air Ambulance to treat Covid-19 patients
UK-based Dorset and Somerset Air Ambulance is now prepared to treat and convey Covid-19 patients by air, following new guidance issued by Public Health England (PHE)
Previous guidance specifically excluded the carriage of known or suspected Covid-19 patients in air ambulances across England. However, over the last few weeks, Dorset and Somerset Air Ambulance has been working intensively with PHE, Specialist Aviation Services and the South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust on developing new guidance for all air ambulances being able to transport Covid-19 patients.
Bill Sivewright, Dorset and Somerset Air Ambulance CEO, said: “By working very closely with our NHS colleagues, both nationally and regionally, we have been able to ensure that we operate safely and in a prescribed manner at all times. This change in guidance will enable us to treat and convey every patient according to their needs, and not limited by Covid-19 concerns.
“Everything we do at Dorset and Somerset Air Ambulance is patient-focused and the pandemic has not changed that. We firmly believe that it is in times like these that patients need us to step forward and be there for them. We have done so by carefully examining every risk, and recognizing that it is impossible to eliminate every one, reducing them to their lowest possible level to ensure crew and patient safety.
“We could not have achieved this without our remarkable team, both clinicians and aircrew, who have been putting themselves in harm’s way, fully aware of the dangers. Their selfless dedication to caring for patients has been humbling to witness and I am extremely proud of them.”