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Chapter 427 Air ICU

Chapter 427 Air ICU
"Huhuhu~"

Wang Dali lay on the ground, staring into the sky with his mouth gaping.

There was a sound of strong wind blowing overhead, and a few seconds later, a dark gray black spot appeared in sight.

The black spot was approaching rapidly, and the whirring sound in my ears became louder and louder, and a huge mechanical roar shook the ground to buzz.

"This, this turned out to be a helicopter?"

The black spots grew from small to large, and Wang Dali finally understood how the familiar voice came from.

Seeing the huge propeller rotating rapidly, the smooth body and tail, Wang Dali was stunned for a moment, too shocked to speak.

In his more than 30 years of ordinary life, he has never faced such a heavy steel raptor.

When the helicopter appeared above his head, his heart beat violently, adrenaline was secreted frantically, and his whole body seemed to be burning.

The blood in any man's bones will boil instantly when he sees the scene of a helicopter descending from the sky.

He is also included.

This is a Wuzhi-8 transport helicopter, hovered in the air for a while, and landed slowly a few meters away.

The huge propeller kept circling, rolling up gusts of wind, blowing away the dust on the ground.

Wang Dali saw several medical soldiers running towards the helicopter with stretchers on their backs, and he came back to his senses.

The pedal hatch at the tail of the Z-8 transport helicopter immediately lowered to form a slope, and the medical soldiers carried the two wounded into the cabin carefully.

Wang Dali couldn't help being a little puzzled: "Is this going to move the wounded away? Shouldn't they be treated on the spot?"

In the next second, he saw Dean Yin standing in front of the cabin door, holding a familiar first aid kit, and waving at him.

Wang Dali immediately got up and trotted over, and asked loudly, "What are you going for?"

The roar of the helicopter was so loud that he had to shout.

Dean Yin did not answer, but with a smile on his face, he made a gesture of inviting in, turned around and walked into the cabin.

Wang Dali followed closely, looking around curiously.

The cabin is fairly spacious, with two rows of seats on the walls on both sides, and two wounded on the ground, lying on red stretchers.

Wang Dali keenly observed that this stretcher was different from the ones he had seen before. It was probably specially made for use on helicopters to avoid secondary injuries caused by turbulence during the flight.

After the wounded were settled, the helicopter quickly took off and flew towards the air.

Dean Yin handed over the first aid kit to two random military doctors and walked towards Wang Dali.

"This time our exercise is 'crossing the sea to the island'. Because many of the wounded are located far away from the ambulance station, we specially dispatched a Z-8 transport helicopter. They will provide air first aid to the wounded later, and then send the wounded to the hospital. Go to the semi-submersible boat for follow-up treatment."

"Of course, air first aid is also an important part of the exercise. Let's see if an ordinary transport helicopter can be used as a temporary rescue helicopter after being equipped with a military medical all-in-one machine."

Wang Dali suddenly realized and nodded quickly.

The rescue helicopter is a professional helicopter specially used to transfer the critically ill and wounded, deliver rescue forces, and carry out effective treatment.

Not only is it equipped with 2 medical staff, but the cabin is also equipped with the corresponding equipment necessary for first aid, and has passed the airworthiness certification.

Including defibrillator monitor, ventilator, syringe pump, aspirator, high-pressure oxygen cylinder, three-dimensional stretcher, etc., just like a small air ICU.

The random medical staff can use the onboard medical equipment to start the treatment of the wounded and sick during the transfer, seize the golden rescue hour, and try their best to save lives.

But this kind of helicopter is very expensive, one is about 4000 to 3 million, and it can accommodate very limited wounded, no more than [-] people.

And the rescue fee for one dispatch is even more expensive, about 4 to 7 yuan an hour, which is really not affordable by ordinary people.

Therefore, rescue helicopters have not been widely used in China, and are only available in first- and second-tier cities.

For battlefield rescue, the military often uses heavy-duty transport helicopters to transport personnel, which can hold at least 20 people, and even seven or eight stretchers can be placed on them.

Therefore, the use of rescue helicopters for military occasions where there are many wounded is really limited.

Of course, countries have also temporarily refitted helicopters in response to this situation, and developed and installed various so-called "helicopter comprehensive first aid units" that integrate monitoring and ambulance functions to achieve the combination of treatment and delivery.

The helicopter integrated emergency medical unit can provide the same comprehensive medical care as the ICU ward in the hospital for on-site first aid and helicopter evacuation of the severely wounded under field conditions, and maintain the vital signs of the severely wounded.

But this thing also has a flaw, that is, it is very bulky, just like a three-layer canopy bed, even if it can be installed and disassembled at any time, a transport helicopter can't fit a few.

This solution can only solve the problem of not having a professional rescue helicopter, but it cannot solve the problem of many wounded on the helicopter.

Dean Yin has been troubled by this problem for a long time, and he has sought solutions many times, but to no avail.

Until I met Sanqing, this pain point was finally solved perfectly.

This time, he is going to try it on a transport helicopter to see if the medical all-in-one machine can replace the integrated emergency unit, so that any ordinary helicopter can have the powerful function of air ICU.

At this time, two military doctors had already started to give first aid to the wounded against the clock.

The two watched silently, and Wang Dali even took out his mobile phone to record the whole scene.

"Difficulty breathing, weak pulse, hypothermia..."

A wounded man had already put on a portable monitor. The military doctor looked at the physical parameters on it and combined with his own examination results, quickly made a diagnosis.

Without any hesitation, he quickly opened the military rucksack on the ground, which contained bulging equipment and medicines.

With a casual hand, he took out the ventilation module skillfully, inserted the cricothyropuncture needle into the wounded's trachea, and opened the wounded's airway.

Suddenly, the monitor that was monitoring the vital signs in real time issued a "didi" alarm sound.

"Too bad, many indicators of the wounded are abnormal, and the body has suffered severe hypothermia."

The military doctor quickly found a palm-sized equipment module from his rucksack. After spreading it out, it turned into a golden thermal blanket to wrap the wounded.

Immediately afterwards, the military doctor took out the respirator from the first aid kit and put it on the wounded.

There was a "whirring" airflow sound from the respirator, and after a few seconds, the wounded's chest began to rise and fall, and his breathing became smoother.

Wang Dali and Dean Yin looked at each other at the same time and breathed a sigh of relief.

Looking at the other wounded, the injury was also very serious, with extensive trauma to the chest and abdomen, and blood flow continued.

"A penetrating injury to the chest, judged to be a traumatic pneumothorax..."

Another experienced military doctor knew that in such a situation, the bleeding must be stopped immediately before the wounded can be rescued.

He quickly took out a can of hemostatic agent from the first aid kit and sprayed it on the chest and abdomen of the wounded, which had an immediate effect.

Then he took out a chest sealant from the army bag and quickly sealed the wounded wound.

After a while, the wounded's spontaneous breathing gradually recovered, and everyone's hanging heart finally let go.

This time, in addition to Sanqing's military medical all-in-one machine, the two military doctors each carried a heavy backpack, which contained all common first-aid medicines and equipment, which was another "treasure box".

Wang Dali couldn't help but nodded. With Sanqing's first aid kit and the military doctor's rucksack, first aid on the battlefield is very comprehensive.

There are not only easy-to-use consumables and first-aid medicines, but also mid-to-high-end first-aid equipment, which can be described as foolproof.

Seeing that the two wounded were treated and their injuries improved, the excitement on the faces of the two military doctors could not be concealed.

"Great, with this first-aid kit from Sanqing, the efficiency of battlefield rescue is higher, no matter how hard or tired you are."

"Yeah, the portable respirator and the portable monitor are very useful."

"It's just that the number is a little less. It would be nice if every wounded man was equipped with one set."

Having said that, the two military doctors immediately turned their expectant eyes to Dean Yin.

Dean Yin chuckled and looked at Wang Dali.

Wang Dali squeezed out a smile: "Come on, come on, I'll send you 10 sets of prototypes by the end of this month."

Dean Yin pondered: "I think the quantity of each equipment needs to be discussed again. You might as well put a few more commonly used monitors, as well as respirators and syringe pumps. As for color Doppler ultrasound, defibrillator, etc., one One in the box is enough."

Wang Dali nodded again and again: "That's right."

At this moment, he felt that the helicopter was hovering and descending slowly, and he was taken aback.

"Are there more wounded?"

Dean Yin glanced at him: "It's natural, a helicopter has to pick up a lot of people on the road."

While talking, the helicopter has landed.

Another wounded person was carried into the cabin by a stretcher and carefully placed on the ground.

This time the medical soldiers didn't stay. After putting down the wounded, they turned around and left.

The two military doctors rushed up quickly, and their faces changed drastically after taking a look.

"Oops, open trauma, it's a bullet in the abdomen."

"The wound is relatively deep. I'm afraid it's hard to find the bleeding point."

"Stop the bleeding first, and then conduct a color ultrasound examination to see where the bullet was shot."

Fortunately, there was only one wounded, and two military doctors worked together in division of labor. Under the guidance of color ultrasound, they quickly found the hemostasis point.

Seeing this familiar scene, Dean Yin couldn't help smiling.

However, the bleeding stopped, but some of the wounded lost too much blood.

"Need to have an IV infusion."

The military doctor took out another bag of lactated Ringer's solution, which was a conventional unit, and skillfully connected it to a set of intravenous infusion equipment.

Lactated Ringer's solution contains almost all the electrolytes in plasma, and is often used in the rescue of massive blood loss wounded, because the lactic acid contained in it can be metabolized into bicarbonate by the liver, which can be used to correct intracellular acidosis caused by severe blood loss.

He put a portable monitor on the wounded to monitor body parameters in real time, and then carefully performed venipuncture on the arm.

The most critical point during infusion is to monitor the status of the wounded at any time, and adjust the drip rate of the fluid according to the status.

Because of overdose or infusion too fast, adverse reactions are prone to occur, and even life-threatening.

Dean Yin stepped forward, took the infusion bag, helped him lift it up, and reminded: "There is a micro-injection pump in the first aid kit."

"Great, I didn't expect there to be such a good thing as a syringe pump."

A military doctor took out the syringe pump, put it on the infusion tube, carefully adjusted the drip rate, and nodded in satisfaction after a long while.

The syringe pump can accurately control the flow rate and flow rate of the drug solution, and can give an alarm to the abnormal situation during the infusion process, and at the same time automatically cut off the infusion channel in time.

With a syringe pump, you don't have to worry about dripping too fast.

He hung the infusion bag on the shelf next to him, and finally let out a sigh of satisfaction.

"All are alive now. The treatment of the three wounded has been successfully completed."

The four of them glanced at each other and smiled gratifiedly at the same time.

Wang Dali let go of his hanging heart, and said with a smile: "President Yin, it seems that this helicopter has completely become an air ICU."

Dean Yin laughed loudly and said: "This air first aid exercise was too successful, it was exactly what I thought."

On the way, the helicopter stopped twice to pick up the two wounded.

One suffered a cardiac arrest and required the use of a defibrillator and cardiopulmonary resuscitation.

The other suffered a fracture in his right leg. After simple bandage treatment, the injury gradually improved.

Dean Yin was on the sidelines, watching all the first aid process, smiling and nodding.

After this actual combat exercise, he finally has the confidence. He believes that after being equipped with a military medical all-in-one machine, an ordinary transport helicopter can also function as a professional rescue aircraft, and the number of wounded who can be treated at one time will be much more than usual. .

And Wang Dali looked at it all the way, and fell into deep thought.

He was thinking that as long as it is equipped with Sanqing's first aid kit, it can have the function of an air ICU.

Then, an ordinary helicopter, equipped with a first aid kit, can completely replace a rescue helicopter.

An ordinary 4-seater helicopter is much cheaper than a rescue helicopter.

Only 500 million, only one-tenth of the rescue helicopter.

Even a 6-seater helicopter costs more than 2000 million, only half of the rescue helicopter.

If it's just a simple civilian first aid, ordinary helicopters can be used instead.

As long as there is Sanqing's first aid kit, the patient can be given simple first aid, and then quickly transferred to the large hospital behind.

In this way, the cost of helicopters has dropped sharply, and the cost of one dispatch is also much less, so it can naturally be better popularized among the public.

Now a rescue by helicopter costs at least 4 yuan an hour.

Then switching to an ordinary light helicopter can reduce the price to several thousand yuan an hour.

Like foreign countries, helicopter rescue can be popularized to benefit all people.

Compared with foreign countries, the number of domestic rescue helicopters is very rare, and the price is even higher. Even large general hospitals cannot afford to equip them.

Even if there is insurance, it is difficult for ordinary people to buy insurance specifically for this kind of rescue.

However, once the price of a rescue is determined, the price of a rescue is controlled between [-] and [-].

There must be many seriously injured patients willing to try.

After all, helicopters are the most efficient rescue method in the world today.

Not only can it quickly reach special areas that ground ambulances cannot reach, but in terms of first aid and patient transportation, helicopter rescue is 5 times faster than ambulance, and the accident fatality rate can be reduced by more than 40% during the golden hour rescue time.

Especially in some big cities with frequent traffic jams, climbers lost in deep mountains and old forests, and even natural disasters, it is difficult for ambulances to pass smoothly. At this time, rescue helicopters are often needed, but the number of people carried by helicopters is very limited.

If ordinary helicopters or even military transport helicopters can be dispatched, it will undoubtedly greatly increase the number of rescuers and save countless lives.

The more Wang Dali thought about it, the more excited he became, and he felt that a broad road shining with holy light was slowly spreading out in front of him.

However, he quickly remembered that this device was customized by the military, and it is still in the confidentiality period.

"I'll report it to Mr. Wei later to see if it can be transferred to civilian use as soon as possible."

"This is a good thing for the country and the people, so there should be no problem."

He thought silently in his heart, and couldn't help showing a smile.

(End of this chapter)

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