Modern rescue activities for optimal emergency service in Upper Austria
Modern rescue activities for optimal emergency service in Upper Austria
In Upper Austria, significant progress in the area of emergency care was achieved. After two years of intensive development work, new ambulances (RTW) were presented that offer the latest technology and user -friendly designs. These vehicles are specially designed for the requirements of emergency patients and the ergonomic needs of the rescue teams.
"The new rescue activities will be on the road in the Braunau, Urfahr-Umgeben, Gmunden, Grieskirchen, Kirchdorf and Linz-Land districts," explains Gottfried Hirz, President of the Upper Austria. Red Cross. The new vehicles will not only supplement the existing emergency vehicles, but will also be used in all districts in the medium term.
changes in emergency care
The new ambulances are equipped with multiparameter monitors that enable the vital functions of emergency patients to monitor the vital functions in real time. A special highlight is the fully electric patient, which facilitates the transport and care of the patients. The stretcher is centrally located in the vehicle so that the patient can be optimally looked after by three sides. In addition, the spacious work area in the front part of the patient room offers enough space for the preparation of medication, wound associations and other medical material.
"With the new rescue vehicles we take the next step in the rescue system: You not only bring quick help, but also improve working conditions for the rescue teams and the quality of care for patients," emphasizes the health officer and LH deputy Christine Haberlander (ÖVP). This once again shows the endeavor to ensure high -quality health care and to make future -proof.
The introduction of these new rescue vehicles is an important milestone for emergency medicine in Upper Austria. Investments in modern technology and ergonomic design are crucial to increase the efficiency of the rescue operations and to improve working conditions for volunteers and professional emergency services. Further details on these developments can be found to read at www.tips.at .
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