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- W2097615921 abstract "<h3>Objectives</h3> To determine how far mountain rescue casualties in the UK have to be carried and the impact of adding a hoist or ‘long-line’ to helicopters operating in this environment. <h3>Design</h3> Retrospective analysis of mountain rescue incidents. <h3>Setting</h3> Pre-hospital, mountain rescue service based in Patterdale, English Lake District. <h3>Participants</h3> Casualties between 1 January 2006 and 31 December 2008 that required stretcher evacuation. Casualties directly accessible by a road ambulance were excluded. <h3>Main outcome</h3> The horizontal and vertical distance of the evacuation route to an agreed helicopter-landing site, and its technical character. Direct access to the incident site by a helicopter with a hoist or long-line capability was determined. <h3>Results</h3> 119 casualties were identified. The median horizontal and vertical evacuation distances were 250 m and −30 m respectively. The proposed manual carrying distances were ≤100 m in 33/119 (28%), between 101 and 400 m in 60/119 (50%) and >400 m in 26/119 (22%) of casualties. 13/119 (11%) casualties were in a position where direct access to the incident site would not have been possible with a helicopter equipped with a hoist or long-line. 31/119 (26%) casualties required a technical evacuation with the use of ropes. <h3>Conclusions</h3> Using the criteria that all casualties requiring a technical rescue or >400 m evacuation route to an appropriate helicopter-landing site, 34% of casualties could have been rescued using a hoist or long-line with an expected reduction in the pre-hospital time. Helicopters working in UK mountain rescue should be equipped to international standards." @default.
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- W2097615921 title "Should helicopters have a hoist or ‘long-line’ capability to perform mountain rescue in the UK?" @default.
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