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Gatwick Plane Incident
South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS
Foundation Trust (SECAmb) treated casualties with a range of
injuries at Gatwick Airport after a plane was forced to make an
emergency landing.
After passengers disembarked via the
aircraft’s escape chutes, SECAmb clinicians, supported by
specialist paramedic practitioners and duty officers at the
airport’s North Terminal assessed and treated patients who had
suffered injuries sustained while evacuating the plane.
Dr Jane Pateman, SECAmb Medical Director,
said: “We received a call that a plane had experienced an in-flight
emergency at 12:23pm today. We have a pre-planned response to such
an incident which swung into action immediately. A number of crews
and specialist hazardous area response teams (HART) were deployed
to Gatwick airport’s North Terminal. They worked very closely with
other 999 services, Gatwick Airport Authority and Virgin Atlantic
staff to ensure that all passengers were rapidly assessed and
treated.
“A total of 15 patients were transferred to
hospital, 14 of which went to two major trauma centres, at St
George’s Hospital and Royal Sussex County Hospital suffering from
suspected fractures.
“Planned treatment of all patients with major
injuries at designated specialist centres is a new system that was
implemented across England on April 2 this year. This was the first
time that the system had been tested with a significant incident of
this nature.
“We are very pleased to say that the system
worked extremely well and that we were able to maintain our normal
service to members of the public whilst dealing with this incident
and ensuring that all patients affected received appropriate
treatment.”
In addition to the emergency ambulances sent
to the airport the Trust has mobilised patient transport service
(PTS) vehicles to transport those patients who were assessed as
having minor injuries.
The Trust has maintained operational
resilience across its network and is responding to 999 calls as
normal. No major incident has been declared by the Trust.
