Intensive care paramedic Matt Wilkinson and Flightcell chief executive John Wyllie with the new $50,000 Corplus3 defibrillator, donated to the Nelson Marlborough Rescue Helicopter Trust by Flightcell. A medical device that will bring the hospital to the patient has been donated to Nelson Marlborough Rescue Helicopter Trust by a generous donor. Nelson based aircraft communications company Flightcell International has donated a new defibrillator to Nelson Marlborough Rescue Helicopter Trust. The device costs over $50,000 said Nelson Marlborough Rescue Helicopter Trust general manager Paula Muddle, and will serve both the patients and the aircrew of the rescue chopper. MARTIN DE RUYTER/STUFF The Corplus3 defibrillator can connect to Flightcell’s communcation system to transfer data from the chopper to hospitals.
Source: Stuff June 09, 2022 01:37 UTC