Helicopter Facts
Westpac Rescue Helicopter Facts and Figures
The Westpac Rescue Helicopter is a twin-engine BK 117-B2, weighing 3,350kgs and carrying a maximum of 720 litres of fuel. It has a replacement cost of well over $6.2 million, excluding the rescue, medical and avionics equipment it carries. There is well over $1 million of equipment installed in this rescue helicopter.
A few examples of some of the specialist equipment used:
2-man Breeze Winch Nightsun - (Scene Illumination Equipment ) Auxiliary Fuel Tanks GPS (Global Positioning System) Propaq Monitor (Diagnostic Apparatus) High Definition Night Vision Equipment Specialised avionics and communications equipment Electrocardiograph Defibrillator Pulse Oximeter Oxygen Equipment Several varieties of splints Scoop and rescue basket stretchers Assorted ropes/harnesses/karabiners General medical supplies Life raft/life jackets/survival packs
The rescue helicopter is regarded as a fully equipped intensive care unit in the sky. It has everything you would find in the back of a road ambulance, and more.
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