March 25, 2020
STRASBOURG, France (Reuters) – Medical workers dressed head-to-toe in
protective gear emerge from Strasbourg university hospital, push a
coronavirus patient on a wheeled stretcher across the parking lot, load
the patient into a helicopter, then retreat as the aircraft lifts off.
This has become a daily ritual in eastern France as intensive care
units there have been unable to cope with the numbers of critically-ill
cases and have instead been transferring patients to nearby Germany,
Switzerland and Luxembourg.
As one patient on Tuesday was loaded onto a red-and-yellow helicopter
of the French Civil Security agency, a helicopter crewman watched over,
dressed in blue surgical scrubs, topped with an orange aviation helmet.
The area in eastern France around the city of Strasbourg has seen one
of the biggest coronavirus clusters in France. Local doctors have
warned that the healthcare system is at breaking point.
The so-called air bridge to fly coronavirus patients out of eastern
France began at the weekend and has so far involved around 10
helicopters from France, Germany and Luxembourg.
One flight delivered a patient from a clinic in France’s eastern
Alsace region to a military hospital in Ulm, southern Germany. “If
everything goes well he will survive,” said German Army colonel and
doctor Matthias Helm.
Another flight brought a 64-year-old patient from Colmar in France’s eastern Alsace region to Germany’s Mannheim hospital.
“Our French colleagues are currently under excessive strain”, said Mannheim senior intensive care doctor Thomas Kirschning.
“Currently we have the advantage that we still have capacity and can prepare ourselves for a potential wave of cases. “
France reported a cumulative 1,100 coronavirus deaths on Tuesday with 22,300 infected people.
The epidemic in eastern France led the French army to set up a field
hospital with 30 intensive care beds. The field hospital admitted its
first patient on Tuesday.
https://www.oann.com/helicopters-ferry-patients-out-of-virus-hit-french-region/