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Great Western Air Ambulance Charity : ウィキペディア英語版 | Great Western Air Ambulance Charity
The Great Western Air Ambulance Charity (GWAAC) is a regional helicopter air ambulance service in southwest England. It operates for the relief of sickness and injury, with a critical care paramedic and a critical care doctor, during daylight hours in Bristol, Bath, North and North East Somerset, South Gloucestershire, Gloucestershire, and parts of Wiltshire. ==History== The Great Western Air Ambulance Charity was created in 2008. It currently operates an EC135, in bright green and blue livery. At launch GWAAC operated a Eurocopter 135, but as flying hours increased the funding was not available, so the charity moved to a Bölkow 105. In 2012 the charity launched the "Movin' On Up" campaign, to raise the money needed to return to the EC 135. The campaign goal was reached in 2014, and in October the EC 135 arrived at the base in Bristol Filton Airport. The EC135 has a 40% increase in cabin volume, allowing the team to offer better inflight treatment. It has an extra seat, allowing means medics to be trained on-board or a child patient to be airlifted with a parent. It can also land on elevated hospital helipads, and allows side loading, saving 15 minutes and allowing airlifting of more patients. The EC135 is 4 minutes faster than the Bölkow 105, as the shut down and start time is halved.
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