Memmingen is testing flying emergency doctoral cars: Rescue is now coming out of the air!
Memmingen is testing flying emergency doctoral cars: Rescue is now coming out of the air!
In Memmingen, more precisely in southwestern Germany, medical emergency care faces an exciting fresh start. A pilot project takes shape that the emergency supply in rural areas could revolutionize. ERC-System GmbH, part of the IABG group, and the Technical University of Munich are working on an innovative concept: the Erescopter, an electrically operated aircraft that is intended to be ready for use in emergency situations.
The so-called Evtol (Electric Vertical Take-Off and Landing Aircraft) is not intended to replace conventional rescue helicopters. Rather, it should represent a valuable addition. Bavaria's Minister of Health Judith Gerlach was present at the presentation of the prototype and explained that such "flying emergency medicines" could be particularly important for rural areas, where the journey routes to clinics are often long.
The project in detail
The Erescopter project serves as a model region for health care in Unterallgäu-Memmingen. Especially in rural regions there are often large distances to the nearest hospitals. Here the electrically powered aircraft could remedy the situation by enabling faster medical care. This is particularly important for patients in critical conditions. Peter Biberthaler, head of the clinic and polyclinic for trauma surgery at the Technical University of Munich, emphasizes the need to transport patients who rely on specialized treatment between different clinical facilities.
The concept stipulates that the aircraft can be used for return transports and secondary transports of patients. In the city, the infrastructure is often sufficient, but in the rural area the necessary resources are often missing. The Erescopter wants to offer a solution here and is designed to fly from one place to another in order to make medical care more effective.
technical specifications
The erescopter itself is more than just a means of transport; It serves as a mobile medical care room. The design makes it possible to safely transport patients together with a doctor and medical staff. The aircraft offers space for a pilot, the patient as well as medical specialist staff and necessary devices. Rudolf Schwarz, CEO of the IABG, emphasizes that the aircraft is equipped with a load capacity of around 450 kilograms, which enables the efficient drag of injuries or emergency patients.
The electric aircraft pursues a sustainable concept by flying emission -free and is characterized by a particularly quiet operation. This is particularly important near clinics or in urban areas because noise pollution is avoided. The transport of patients is optimized with a large rear door and targeted medical devices.
The first test flights of the Erescopter are planned for 2025. Subsequently, a complete approval for flight operations could take place by 2029. The DRF air rescue should carry out the operations, while the Technical University of Rosenheim takes over the scientific support of the project.
This innovative concept could change medical emergency care in Germany sustainably and shows how modern technology and innovative ideas can come together in healthcare. Further information on this future-oriented project can be found
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