Emergency responders and engineers in Britain said on Tuesday they have successfully tested "the world's first jet suit paramedic", which could transform how life-savers reach isolated casualty sites. The Great North Air Ambulance Service (GNAAS), which provides emergency air response across swathes of northern England, said it had helped flight-test the 1 050 bhp (brake horsepower) jet suit in the Lake District National Park. Browning said it was "wonderful" to have tested his "Gravity Jet Suit" with active emergency responders. "We are just scratching the surface in terms of what is possible to achieve with our technology," he added. "Emergency response is one of the areas Gravity (Industries) are actively pursuing."
Source: News 24 September 29, 2020 15:00 UTC