*TB 53- Air Ambulance Flashcards
The normal staffing complement dispatched on an Air Ambulance is how many of each?
•Pilots
•Paramedics
•Helitac Crew Members
2 of each
The Air Ambulance can normally carry ____ litter patients per trip, however, high density transportation of up to ____ litter patients can be accomplished with prior notification.
2 and 6
True or False?
Helicopters usually land and take off into the wind.
True
Which side of the air ambulance is preferred to receive patients? Why?
The right side is preferred because the pilot is seated on the right side and eye to eye contact is more easily obtained
The overall length of the largest Fire Department Air Ambulance is ____ feet from the tip of the main rotor to the tip of the tail rotor. The main rotor has a ___ foot diameter
- 57
* 48
What are the two most hazardous parts of a helicopter?
- tail rotor
* main rotor
The suggested landing area size for a helicopter is ____ by ____ft or larger
100x100ft
The normal MINIMUM landing pad is ___ feet by ___feet (hilltop or rooftop).
25x25
For a helicopter landing site, the most desirable approach and departure angle is about ___ degrees. The approach and departure angle should not exceed ___ degrees if possible
- 20
* 25
The downwash from the Air Ambulance can produce a ___ mile per hour wind
50
For night time, what is an accepted way to mark a landing site for a helicopter?
Crossed headlight beams from apparatus pointed in the direction the Air Ambulance is expected to land (aimed into the wind toward the path of departure)
When preparing to load a patient into a helicopter, under normal conditions the Air Ambulance should be on the ground for no more than ___ to ___ minutes
2-3
Air ambulance:
Helictac crew members wear what color jumpsuits?
Orange
Air ambulance:
Co-pilots of a helicopter wear what color jump suits?
Tan
Air ambulance:
The tail rotor is turning about ___ times faster than the main rotor. The tail rotor is usually the greatest hazard to personnel on the ground.
9