11 mennesker hænger i et reb fra en helikopter. 10 mænd og én
kvinde. Rebet er ved at knække fordi der er for meget vægt og én
bliver nødt til at slippe, kvinden holder da en tale om at hun godt
vil ofre sig da hun var vant til det hjemmefra... da hun blev
færdig var alle mændene så rørte at de
klappede..
Som mange ved er
det ved dyrskuepladsen at redningshelikoptere normalt lander for at
aflevere patienter til OUH, patienten bliver så kørt det sidste
stykke med ambulance, men som det kan ses ved Cachen har OUH sin
egen Helipad.
Den ser ikke ud til at blive brugt ret meget,
billedet på siden er fra et åbent hus arrangement i 2007 hvor man
kunne se nærmere på Falcks lægehelikopter.
Når man bygger det nye hospital ved
universitetet, kan vi håbe at man får en helipad hvor
redningshelikoptere kan lande så tæt på traumecentret at man ikke
skal bruge kostbar tid på at læsse patienten over i en ambulance
for at køre det sidste stykke vej.
EN:
This is the 2. cache in a series of Odense University Hospital,
Fyns biggest workplace, with more than 7,700
employees
This
one is about the helipad at OUH.
11 people are in a
rope from a helicopter. 10 men and 1 woman. Rope is about to break
because there is too much weight and one will have to drop. The
woman made a speech in which she demonstrated told that she would
sacrifice her selves, as she was used to sacrifice at home ... When
she was finished, were all men so overwhelmed that they
clapped..
As many know, it
is at the cattle show where the rescue helicopters usually land to
deliver patients to OUH, the patient will then run the last piece
in a ambulance, but as it can be seen at the Cache OUH has its own
Helipad.
It does not seem
to be used very much, the image on this page is from an open house
event in 2007 where you could look at Falcks medical
helicopter.
When we build the
new hospital at the university, can we hope to reach a helipad
where rescue helicopters can land as close to the trauma center
that does not need to spend precious time trying to load the
patient into an ambulance to run the last piece of
road.