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CareFlight

CareFlight is an air medical service headquartered in Westmead, New South Wales, Australia.

CareFlight
FoundedMay 1986; 38 years ago (1986-05)
TypeNot-for-profit organisation
Legal statusCharity
PurposeAeromedical and primary health care
HeadquartersWestmead, New South Wales, Australia
Chairman
Andrew Refshauge
CEO
Mick Frewen
Websitecareflight.org.au

History edit

 
In 1987, CareFlight became the first emergency helicopter service in NSW to be on 24-hour duty.
 
In 1991, CareFlight's 2000th patient, six month-old Nathan Isedale, is flown to Camperdown Children's Hospital after being admitted to Bowral Hospital with viral pneumonia.
 
In 1996, CareFlight is the first Australian medical team to use an intra-aortic balloon pump during a helicopter patient transfer.
 
In 2000, CareFlight launched second helicopter operations with the Central West emergency helicopter in Orange.
 
In 2007, CareFlight conducted their first International Air Ambulance mission.
 
In 2009, CareFlight established helicopter operations in Darwin.
 
In 2011, CareFlight launched its MediSim trauma care workshops, designed for local emergency services personnel and volunteers.
 
In 2018, CareFlight became the first Australian aeromedical service to routinely carry plasma.
 
In 2020, CareFlight was awarded the inter-hospital patient transport jet contract by the NT Government.
 
CareFlight CEO Mick Frewen with CareFlight's H145 helicopter, which launched in 2021.

CareFlight was founded in Sydney, Australia in May 1986 as an aeromedical charity. Its mission is to save lives, speed recovery and serve the community. Since conducting their first mission in their sole helicopter, the Squirrel AS350B, in July 1986,[1] CareFlight has grown to include helicopters, turboprop and jet aeroplanes, which fly on both domestic and international missions. In 2019, around 7,900 patients were treated by CareFlight.[2]

Domestic Missions edit

CareFlight conducts daily missions across Australia, treating and transferring patients from accident scenes and between hospitals.

Major domestic missions

In 1998, CareFlight rescued seven sailors from the stricken yacht Business Post Naiad during wild storms in the 1998 Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race.[3] The CareFlight crew of that mission later received the Prince Philip Award.[4]

In 2003, CareFlight attended the Waterfall train crash in which seven people were killed. CareFlight medical teams triaged, treated and transported the injured.[5]

In 2015, CareFlight launched a complex rescue mission to rescue helicopter pilot Matt Gane after his mustering helicopter crashed more than 800 km south-east of Darwin.

In 2019, CareFlight rescued a critically ill man from a cruise ship that was located 200 kilometres off the coast of mainland Australia. This mission saw the CareFlight crew using a complex hover and winch recovery technique due to the cruise ship not having a helipad.[6]

International Missions edit

Since their first international retrieval mission, in 1990, from Penang,[7] CareFlight has been bringing injured or sick overseas Australians back home.

Major international missions

In 2001, CareFlight played a role in the repatriation of victims of the Bali bombing in Denpasar, Bali.[8]

After the attempted assassination of East Timor's President Jose Ramos Horta in 2008, CareFlight International flew the President from Dili to Darwin, Australia, for medical treatment.[9] CareFlight's clinical team comprising a specialist doctor, two nurses, pilot and first officer flew to New Zealand from Sydney on Thursday 12 December to retrieve two patients, who had suffered critical injuries in the 2019 Whakaari / White Island eruption.[10][11]

Research and Innovation edit

Since 1986, CareFlight has invested in clinical, aviation, logistics and business planning research projects.

In 1998, CareFlight introduced their specially designed Stretcher Bridge, the first portable intensive care module. The unit incorporates a ventilator, oxygen and suction capabilities, monitors, and infusion pumps. The development of this concept has shaped and simplified the cabin fit of subsequent air medical craft, both rotary and fixed-wing.[12]

CareFlight designed and conducted the Head Injury Retrieval Trial (HIRT), the world's first randomised clinical trial to evaluate the benefits of rapidly transporting a doctor to patients with head injuries. Over the six-year period of the study (2006-2011), CareFlight responded to more than 1,500 patients.[13] Most patients had been involved in motor vehicle accidents (the leading cause of brain injury from traumatic head injury), falls and other workplace accidents.[13]

The HIRT research data indicated a 16 per cent reduction in deaths (45 percent to 29 percent) when unconscious patients are treated by a doctor.[13][14] Former CareFlight Medical Director and Chief HIRT Investigator, Dr Alan Garner OAM, presented the results of this ground-breaking research at the 2012 International Conference for Emergency Medicine in Dublin.[14]

In April 2018, CareFlight became the first and only civilian aeromedical service in Australia to perform pre-hospital plasma transfusions as part of their rapid response helicopter service. Clinicians have described this development as a 'quantum leap' in emergency treatment. Experts suggest that, in certain cases, this innovative approach could save one in three people who would otherwise succumb to their injuries.[15]

In 2019, CareFlight completed a research study[16] looking at new technology for warming blood for use in pre-hospital blood transfusions. The first stage of the research confirmed the benefits of warming blood in emergency transfusions and the second stage tested different devices that can be used to rapidly warm blood in just minutes during the procedure. This research study, partially funded by the Medevac Foundation in the United States, was conducted in partnership with the cardiac anaesthesia services and blood bank at The Children's Hospital at Westmead.[17]

Awards and Contracts edit

CareFlight received the 1998 Award for Aviation Safety Excellence in the AOC category.[7]

In June 2011, the Northern Territory Government announced the award of a ten-year Top End Medical Retrieval Service contract to CareFlight.[18][19] In October of the same year, CareFlight became Australia's only aeromedical provider to be awarded the European Aeromedical Institute (EURAMI) Accreditation for three years, Australia's only provider to hold this.[20]

CareFlight Today edit

Today, CareFlight uses a fleet of helicopters, jet aircraft, turbo-prop planes and road vehicles, across Australia. In Sydney, CareFlight's rapid response helicopter, with a specialist doctor and critical care paramedic on board, attend to critically ill or injured patients performing treatments including roadside surgery and blood and plasma transfusions.[21]

CareFlight retrieves seriously ill and injured patients from outback Northern Territory using helicopters, turbo prop planes and aeromedical jets as part of the Top End Medical Retrieval Service. CareFlight has operated this service (TEMRS) under an agreement with the Northern Territory Government since 1 January 2013. This agreement followed an open tender in 2011 to provide an integrated aeromedical service in the Top End.[22]

CareFlight provides helicopter search and rescue services to organisations such as the Australian Maritime Safety Authority and provides pilots, aircrew and engineers to assist organisations such as New South Wales Rural Fire Service manage bushfire threats. They also provide critical and emergency care trained doctors to New South Wales Ambulance for fixed wing, rotary wing and road ambulance operations.

Seriously ill and injured interstate and internationally are treated and transferred via helicopter, turbo prop aeroplanes and jets. Patients are also transferred using specially modified road transport vehicles for specialist treatment in major hospitals.

Aircraft edit

In February 2021, CareFlight launched their Airbus H145 helicopter.[22][23] The H145 was chosen for CareFlight's rapid response helicopter service as it can reach patients in its service area within 15 minutes.

In April 2021, CareFlight NT launched their Gulfstream G150 jet, Australia's first medical jet capable of transporting patients from south-east Asia. The G150 can fly 5,300 kilometres at a speed of 1,000 km/h, allowing it to travel from its base in Darwin to Sydney and Melbourne in under four hours.[24]

Board and governance edit

CareFlight's board monitors and reviews the company's compliance with its statutory obligations ensuring it meets its legal obligations.[25] Andrew Refshauge is the chairperson of the board, and Mick Frewen is the chief executive officer.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "History of the NSW trauma system". Institute of Trauma and Injury Management. 24 September 2021. Retrieved 11 October 2023.
  2. ^ CareFlight 2020 Annual Report https://careflight.org/about-us/annual-reports/annual-report-2020/
  3. ^ "Helmsman's story of the Business Post Naiad tragedy". www.sail-world.com. Retrieved 11 October 2023.
  4. ^ "The Prince Philip Helicopter Rescue Award". www.airpilots.org. Retrieved 11 October 2023.
  5. ^ "Nine die in Sydney train crash". The Sydney Morning Herald. 31 January 2003. Retrieved 11 October 2023.
  6. ^ "Five in critical condition after series of CareFlight rescues in NT". ABC News. 2 September 2019. Retrieved 14 April 2024.
  7. ^ a b “30_year_timeline.pdf” in Careflight.org
  8. ^ Tran MD, Garner A, Morrison I, Sharley P, Griggs W & Xavier C. “The Bali Bombing: Civilian Aeromedical Evacuation.” Medical Journal of Australia 2003 179: 353-6.
  9. ^ "Timor-Leste President in critical condition". www.chinadaily.com.cn. Retrieved 11 October 2023.
  10. ^ “Flying Australians home after disaster” in CareFlight.org https://careflight.org/flying-australians-home-after-disaster/
  11. ^ Cunningham, Rachel Clun, Melissa (12 December 2019). "Fears of donor skin shortage in Australia as volcano victims arrive for treatment". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 11 October 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  12. ^ Wishaw KJ, Munford BJ & Roby HP. “The CareFlight Stretcher Bridge – a compact mobile intensive care module.” Anaesthesia & Intensive Care 1990 18 (2):234-45
  13. ^ a b c Garner AA, Mann K, Fearnside M, Poynter E, Gebski V. “The Head Injury Retrieval Trial (HIRT): a single-centre randomised controlled trial of physician pre-hospital management of severe blunt head injury compared with management by paramedics only.” Emergency Medicine Journal 2015; doi:10.1136/emermed-2014-204390.
  14. ^ a b 14th International Conference on Emergency Medicine - 2012 - Academic Emergency Medicine - Wiley Online Library
  15. ^ "Provider Profile: CareFlight". AirMed&Rescue. Retrieved 11 October 2023.
  16. ^ Milligan J, Lee A, Gill M, Weatherall A, Tetlow C, Garner “A. Performance comparison of improvised prehospital blood warming techniques and a commercial blood warmer.” Injury 2016. DOI: www.injuryjournal.com/article/S0020-1383(16)30209-1/abstract.
  17. ^ . Weatherall, M. Gill, J. Milligan, C. Tetlow, C. Harris, A. Garner, A. Lee (2019) “Comparison of portable blood-warming devices under simulated pre-hospital conditions: a randomised in-vitro blood circuit study. https://doi.org/10.1111/anae.14680 https://associationofanaesthetists-publications.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/anae.14680
  18. ^ "Mission stories Archives". CareFlight. 13 September 2023. Retrieved 11 October 2023.
  19. ^ "CareFlight wins aeromedical service contract". ABC News. 16 June 2011. Retrieved 11 October 2023.
  20. ^ "Provider Summary - EURAMI - European Aero-Medical Institute". EURAMI. Retrieved 11 October 2023.
  21. ^ Government, Northern Territory (28 June 2021). "Aerial medical services". nt.gov.au.
  22. ^ a b "CareFlight takes delivery of Australia's first EMS H145".
  23. ^ "CareFlight becomes Australia's first H145 EMS operator - Australian Defence Magazine". www.australiandefence.com.au.
  24. ^ Bullock, Clara. "New medical jet can transport patients across Australia". AirMed&Rescue.
  25. ^ "Our Board and Governance". CareFlight. Retrieved 11 October 2023.

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This article is about the aero medical organisation in New South Wales For the aeromedical organisation in Queensland formerly also known as CareFlight see LifeFlight Queensland Not to be confused with CareFlite This article contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view April 2022 Learn how and when to remove this message CareFlight is an air medical service headquartered in Westmead New South Wales Australia CareFlightFoundedMay 1986 38 years ago 1986 05 TypeNot for profit organisationLegal statusCharityPurposeAeromedical and primary health careHeadquartersWestmead New South Wales AustraliaChairmanAndrew RefshaugeCEOMick FrewenWebsitecareflight wbr org wbr au Contents 1 History 2 Domestic Missions 3 International Missions 4 Research and Innovation 5 Awards and Contracts 6 CareFlight Today 7 Aircraft 8 Board and governance 9 See also 10 ReferencesHistory edit nbsp In 1987 CareFlight became the first emergency helicopter service in NSW to be on 24 hour duty nbsp In 1991 CareFlight s 2000th patient six month old Nathan Isedale is flown to Camperdown Children s Hospital after being admitted to Bowral Hospital with viral pneumonia nbsp In 1996 CareFlight is the first Australian medical team to use an intra aortic balloon pump during a helicopter patient transfer nbsp In 2000 CareFlight launched second helicopter operations with the Central West emergency helicopter in Orange nbsp In 2007 CareFlight conducted their first International Air Ambulance mission nbsp In 2009 CareFlight established helicopter operations in Darwin nbsp In 2011 CareFlight launched its MediSim trauma care workshops designed for local emergency services personnel and volunteers nbsp In 2018 CareFlight became the first Australian aeromedical service to routinely carry plasma nbsp In 2020 CareFlight was awarded the inter hospital patient transport jet contract by the NT Government nbsp CareFlight CEO Mick Frewen with CareFlight s H145 helicopter which launched in 2021 CareFlight was founded in Sydney Australia in May 1986 as an aeromedical charity Its mission is to save lives speed recovery and serve the community Since conducting their first mission in their sole helicopter the Squirrel AS350B in July 1986 1 CareFlight has grown to include helicopters turboprop and jet aeroplanes which fly on both domestic and international missions In 2019 around 7 900 patients were treated by CareFlight 2 Domestic Missions editCareFlight conducts daily missions across Australia treating and transferring patients from accident scenes and between hospitals Major domestic missionsIn 1998 CareFlight rescued seven sailors from the stricken yacht Business Post Naiad during wild storms in the 1998 Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race 3 The CareFlight crew of that mission later received the Prince Philip Award 4 In 2003 CareFlight attended the Waterfall train crash in which seven people were killed CareFlight medical teams triaged treated and transported the injured 5 In 2015 CareFlight launched a complex rescue mission to rescue helicopter pilot Matt Gane after his mustering helicopter crashed more than 800 km south east of Darwin In 2019 CareFlight rescued a critically ill man from a cruise ship that was located 200 kilometres off the coast of mainland Australia This mission saw the CareFlight crew using a complex hover and winch recovery technique due to the cruise ship not having a helipad 6 International Missions editSince their first international retrieval mission in 1990 from Penang 7 CareFlight has been bringing injured or sick overseas Australians back home Major international missionsIn 2001 CareFlight played a role in the repatriation of victims of the Bali bombing in Denpasar Bali 8 After the attempted assassination of East Timor s President Jose Ramos Horta in 2008 CareFlight International flew the President from Dili to Darwin Australia for medical treatment 9 CareFlight s clinical team comprising a specialist doctor two nurses pilot and first officer flew to New Zealand from Sydney on Thursday 12 December to retrieve two patients who had suffered critical injuries in the 2019 Whakaari White Island eruption 10 11 Research and Innovation editSince 1986 CareFlight has invested in clinical aviation logistics and business planning research projects In 1998 CareFlight introduced their specially designed Stretcher Bridge the first portable intensive care module The unit incorporates a ventilator oxygen and suction capabilities monitors and infusion pumps The development of this concept has shaped and simplified the cabin fit of subsequent air medical craft both rotary and fixed wing 12 CareFlight designed and conducted the Head Injury Retrieval Trial HIRT the world s first randomised clinical trial to evaluate the benefits of rapidly transporting a doctor to patients with head injuries Over the six year period of the study 2006 2011 CareFlight responded to more than 1 500 patients 13 Most patients had been involved in motor vehicle accidents the leading cause of brain injury from traumatic head injury falls and other workplace accidents 13 The HIRT research data indicated a 16 per cent reduction in deaths 45 percent to 29 percent when unconscious patients are treated by a doctor 13 14 Former CareFlight Medical Director and Chief HIRT Investigator Dr Alan Garner OAM presented the results of this ground breaking research at the 2012 International Conference for Emergency Medicine in Dublin 14 In April 2018 CareFlight became the first and only civilian aeromedical service in Australia to perform pre hospital plasma transfusions as part of their rapid response helicopter service Clinicians have described this development as a quantum leap in emergency treatment Experts suggest that in certain cases this innovative approach could save one in three people who would otherwise succumb to their injuries 15 In 2019 CareFlight completed a research study 16 looking at new technology for warming blood for use in pre hospital blood transfusions The first stage of the research confirmed the benefits of warming blood in emergency transfusions and the second stage tested different devices that can be used to rapidly warm blood in just minutes during the procedure This research study partially funded by the Medevac Foundation in the United States was conducted in partnership with the cardiac anaesthesia services and blood bank at The Children s Hospital at Westmead 17 Awards and Contracts editCareFlight received the 1998 Award for Aviation Safety Excellence in the AOC category 7 In June 2011 the Northern Territory Government announced the award of a ten year Top End Medical Retrieval Service contract to CareFlight 18 19 In October of the same year CareFlight became Australia s only aeromedical provider to be awarded the European Aeromedical Institute EURAMI Accreditation for three years Australia s only provider to hold this 20 CareFlight Today editToday CareFlight uses a fleet of helicopters jet aircraft turbo prop planes and road vehicles across Australia In Sydney CareFlight s rapid response helicopter with a specialist doctor and critical care paramedic on board attend to critically ill or injured patients performing treatments including roadside surgery and blood and plasma transfusions 21 CareFlight retrieves seriously ill and injured patients from outback Northern Territory using helicopters turbo prop planes and aeromedical jets as part of the Top End Medical Retrieval Service CareFlight has operated this service TEMRS under an agreement with the Northern Territory Government since 1 January 2013 This agreement followed an open tender in 2011 to provide an integrated aeromedical service in the Top End 22 CareFlight provides helicopter search and rescue services to organisations such as the Australian Maritime Safety Authority and provides pilots aircrew and engineers to assist organisations such as New South Wales Rural Fire Service manage bushfire threats They also provide critical and emergency care trained doctors to New South Wales Ambulance for fixed wing rotary wing and road ambulance operations Seriously ill and injured interstate and internationally are treated and transferred via helicopter turbo prop aeroplanes and jets Patients are also transferred using specially modified road transport vehicles for specialist treatment in major hospitals Aircraft editIn February 2021 CareFlight launched their Airbus H145 helicopter 22 23 The H145 was chosen for CareFlight s rapid response helicopter service as it can reach patients in its service area within 15 minutes In April 2021 CareFlight NT launched their Gulfstream G150 jet Australia s first medical jet capable of transporting patients from south east Asia The G150 can fly 5 300 kilometres at a speed of 1 000 km h allowing it to travel from its base in Darwin to Sydney and Melbourne in under four hours 24 Board and governance editCareFlight s board monitors and reviews the company s compliance with its statutory obligations ensuring it meets its legal obligations 25 Andrew Refshauge is the chairperson of the board and Mick Frewen is the chief executive officer See also editLifeFlight Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia Westpac Life Saver Rescue Helicopter Service Angel Flight Aspen Medical 2009 Pel Air Westwind ditchingReferences edit History of the NSW trauma system Institute of Trauma and Injury Management 24 September 2021 Retrieved 11 October 2023 CareFlight 2020 Annual Report https careflight org about us annual reports annual report 2020 Helmsman s story of the Business Post Naiad tragedy www sail world com Retrieved 11 October 2023 The Prince Philip Helicopter Rescue Award www airpilots org Retrieved 11 October 2023 Nine die in Sydney train crash The Sydney Morning Herald 31 January 2003 Retrieved 11 October 2023 Five in critical condition after series of CareFlight rescues in NT ABC News 2 September 2019 Retrieved 14 April 2024 a b 30 year timeline pdf in Careflight org Tran MD Garner A Morrison I Sharley P Griggs W amp Xavier C The Bali Bombing Civilian Aeromedical Evacuation Medical Journal of Australia 2003 179 353 6 Timor Leste President in critical condition www chinadaily com cn Retrieved 11 October 2023 Flying Australians home after disaster in CareFlight org https careflight org flying australians home after disaster Cunningham Rachel Clun Melissa 12 December 2019 Fears of donor skin shortage in Australia as volcano victims arrive for treatment The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 11 October 2023 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Wishaw KJ Munford BJ amp Roby HP The CareFlight Stretcher Bridge a compact mobile intensive care module Anaesthesia amp Intensive Care 1990 18 2 234 45 a b c Garner AA Mann K Fearnside M Poynter E Gebski V The Head Injury Retrieval Trial HIRT a single centre randomised controlled trial of physician pre hospital management of severe blunt head injury compared with management by paramedics only Emergency Medicine Journal 2015 doi 10 1136 emermed 2014 204390 a b 14th International Conference on Emergency Medicine 2012 Academic Emergency Medicine Wiley Online Library Provider Profile CareFlight AirMed amp Rescue Retrieved 11 October 2023 Milligan J Lee A Gill M Weatherall A Tetlow C Garner A Performance comparison of improvised prehospital blood warming techniques and a commercial blood warmer Injury 2016 DOI www injuryjournal com article S0020 1383 16 30209 1 abstract Weatherall M Gill J Milligan C Tetlow C Harris A Garner A Lee 2019 Comparison of portable blood warming devices under simulated pre hospital conditions a randomised in vitro blood circuit study https doi org 10 1111 anae 14680 https associationofanaesthetists publications onlinelibrary wiley com doi full 10 1111 anae 14680 Mission stories Archives CareFlight 13 September 2023 Retrieved 11 October 2023 CareFlight wins aeromedical service contract ABC News 16 June 2011 Retrieved 11 October 2023 Provider Summary EURAMI European Aero Medical Institute EURAMI Retrieved 11 October 2023 Government Northern Territory 28 June 2021 Aerial medical services nt gov au a b CareFlight takes delivery of Australia s first EMS H145 CareFlight becomes Australia s first H145 EMS operator Australian Defence Magazine www australiandefence com au Bullock Clara New medical jet can transport patients across Australia AirMed amp Rescue Our Board and Governance CareFlight Retrieved 11 October 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title CareFlight amp oldid 1218882907, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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