German Air Force ‘mobilizes’ its ‘flying hospital’ to transport wounded Ukrainians

For the first time since the start of the war in Ukraine, the German army (Bundeswehr) has activated the so-called “flying hospital” to transport wounded Ukrainians. The German Air Force MedEvac Airbus A310 took off from Cologne-Bonn airport in the direction of Zesuf in southern Poland to transport wounded Ukrainians, children and adults, to Germany.

The “flying hospital”, which can fly 11,000 kilometers without refueling, has six intensive care units and 38 places for people with less serious injuries, or a maximum of 56 places for the injured. The distribution of places depends on the medical needs.

The patients are monitored by 25 doctors, intensive care unit and paramedical staff. The aircraft has oxygen supply systems, blood circulation control, injections, small ultrasound machine and other medical equipment.

Source: Capital

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