The Trauma Hawk Aero-Medical Program provides
air ambulance services for
Palm Beach County, Florida.
On-scene
paramedic
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Not all ambulance personnel are p ...
s will decide whether or not a Traumahawk is necessary in a situation. On average, a Traumahawk is dispatched between 1 and 5 times a day for
traumatic injuries
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, including those from vehicle accidents to sports injuries, as well as transport for stroke and cardiac patients. Operated by the
Health Care District of Palm Beach County
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,
[http://www.hcdpbc.org/index.aspx?page=52] the service uses two identical 1999
Sikorsky S76-C+ helicopters as air ambulances.
History
Prior to 1990,
Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office helicopter
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s were used for air transport of critically ill and injured patients to area hospitals.
With Palm Beach County's population rapidly growing, it was evident that a formal countywide Trauma System was necessary. In November 1990, the Trauma Hawk Aero-Medical Transport Program was established with the purchase of a Bell 412 helicopter.
The mission of the program is to save lives and reduce injury mortality through the rapid transport of patients to specialized healthcare facilities such as; trauma, burn, spinal cord, and pediatric hospitals. The helicopter was owned by the
Health Care District of Palm Beach County
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.
Originally, the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Department provided the pilots and performed the maintenance, and
Palm Beach County Fire-Rescue
Palm Beach County Fire Rescue is an ISO Class 1 department and one of the largest fire departments in the State of Florida. Palm Beach County Fire Rescue provides fire protection, Advanced Life Support emergency medical services, technical rescue ...
provided two flight Paramedics.
Today, Palm Beach County Fire-Rescue and the Health Care District operate two air ambulances in Palm Beach County. The two
Sikorsky S76-C+ Trauma Hawk air ambulances are identically equipped helicopters that can carry two patients each and up to four medical attendants if needed. The aircraft are available to respond and provide emergency services to all municipalities throughout
Palm Beach County.
On special occasions, the Traumahawk will be asked to provide emergency transportation for hospitals, and other Fire-Rescue departments throughout the state.
General information
The two Traumahawks are hangared at
Palm Beach Int'l Airport in
West Palm Beach, FL
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The Lake Wort ...
.
They are located at the South-East corner of the airport, next to the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office hangar.
Crew Assignments
Each helicopter is staffed with one pilot, one
Registered Nurse (RN) and one
Paramedic
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Not all ambulance personnel are p ...
.
The RN's and paramedics are Palm Beach County Fire Rescue employees.
Palm Beach County Fire Rescue maintains the Advance Life Support Transport License issued by the State of
Florida
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. The pilots are Health Care District (HCD) employees.
How the Traumahawk is dispatched
To the
Palm Beach County Fire-Rescue Communications Center (dispatch), the Traumahawk Hangar is known as "Station 82". When alerted to standby for an incident, the crews are paged as "TH A" for the primary crew, and "TH B" for the secondary crew; once the aircraft is requested to respond, the Traumahawks are referred to as "Traumahawk 1" or "Traumahawk 2". They receive pages and alerts just like every other fire station in the county. When Fire-Rescue arrives on the scene (vehicle accident, misc. traumatic injury, fall, etc.),
Paramedic
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Not all ambulance personnel are p ...
s will assess the situation, and request that the Traumahawk be dispatched to the scene, via portable radios. In some cases, the dispatcher may automatically dispatch Traumahawk based on information that a 9-1-1 caller will give when calling in an emergency. The dispatcher will then page Traumahawk, and a crew will prepare for takeoff. Unless the call meets the criteria for an "auto-fly" (confirmed shooting, multiple calls for a bad vehicle crash, etc.), the crew does not fly until on-scene Paramedics verify the situation to meet either "Trauma Alert", "Cardiac Alert", or "Stroke Alert" criteria, and they are told to do so by Dispatch. Both of the helicopters, as well as each crew member have portable radios for communication. Each radio is programmed with miscellaneous channels and Talkgroups within th
Palm Beach County Motorola Type II SmartZone Radio System (wiki) These radios are used to communicate with dispatch, police, and Fire-Rescue Paramedics already on the scene. Most often, they are used to getting patient/stability information from Paramedics on the ground, before they arrive. Once the patient is on board, the crew will change their radio channel to the hospital's radio channel, to which they are transporting. This communication structure has been demonstrated numerous times in the T.V. Shows "
EMERGENCY!
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" and "
ER".
Gallery
Image:Traumahawk 1.JPG, Traumahawk 1 at its hangar at Palm Beach Int'l Airport
Image:Traumahawk Loading 1.JPG, Palm Beach County Firefighter/Paramedics load a construction accident victim for transport.
Image:Traumahawk 2.JPG, The Traumahawk ascends for take-off to a trauma center.
Image:Traumahawk Loading 2.JPG, Palm Beach County Firefighter/Paramedics load a vehicle accident victim for transport.
Image:Traumahawk 3.JPG, The Traumahawk ascends for take-off to a trauma center.
See also
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Palm Beach County Fire-Rescue
Palm Beach County Fire Rescue is an ISO Class 1 department and one of the largest fire departments in the State of Florida. Palm Beach County Fire Rescue provides fire protection, Advanced Life Support emergency medical services, technical rescue ...
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Air Ambulance
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Traumatic Injury
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Advanced Life Support
Advanced Life Support (ALS) is a set of life saving protocols and skills that extend basic life support to further support the circulation and provide an open airway and adequate ventilation (breathing).
Components
These include:
* Tracheal i ...
(ALS)
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Emergency Medical Services
Emergency medical services (EMS), also known as ambulance services or paramedic services, are emergency services that provide urgent pre-hospital treatment and stabilisation for serious illness and injuries and transport to definitive care. ...
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Paramedic
A paramedic is a registered healthcare professional who works autonomously across a range of health and care settings and may specialise in clinical practice, as well as in education, leadership, and research.
Not all ambulance personnel are p ...
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Registered Nurse
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Emergency medical technician
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Fire apparatus
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Palm Beach International Airport
References
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External links
PBCFR Traumahawk Operations Page
Air ambulance services in the United States