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Athlone air ambulance completes over 420 missions this year so far

Oct 1, 2020 13:30 By Shannonside News
Athlone air ambulance completes over 420 missions this year so far
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The air ambulance service based out of Custume Barracks in Athlone performed over 420 missions so far this year. The Defence Forces has confirmed that

The air ambulance service based out of Custume Barracks in Athlone performed over 420 missions so far this year.

The Defence Forces has confirmed that it began 8 eight years ago, it has assisted over 3,000 critical care patients.

The aeromedical service, a joint project between the National Ambulance Service, the Department of Health, the HSE and the Defence Forces is based in Custume Barracks in Athlone but it has a nationwide reach and has recently airlifted its 3,000th critical care patient to the most appropriate hospital.

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There had been some concerns that the Covid-19 and national restrictions had impacted the service, however, the Defence Forces has confirmed to Shannonside news that there had been no interruption to service as a result of the pandemic.

According to figures released to Deputy Denis Naughten there have been 420 requests for the service since January.

They range from 31 in that month, 49 in February, 44 in March, there were 55 requests in April, 61 in May, 71 in June , 56 in July and 60 in August.

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The Defence Forces say the aeromedical team is based in separate accommodation from the general army officers at Custume barracks, thus minimising the risk of any interruption in service in the event of a Covid 19 incident on that site.

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