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Insta-photo Basílica de Esquipulas - Guatemala.
Tierra de plegarias y fervor, que acoge los anhelos del alma. Milagroso Cristo de Esquipulas, patrono de esta tierra santa, capital centroamericana de la fe.
The new Augusta AW139 helicopter will be based in the Illawarra as part of the Greater Sydney Helicopter Network. The new helicopter has a greater range, improved reliability, more space to treat patients and a cruise speed 25 to 30 per cent faster than their nearest rivals. For every two hours of flying time, patients will get to hospital nearly 30 minutes sooner.
The AW139 can transport two patients (or one intensive care patient with medical equipment) at high speed across NSW. It is capable of being tasked for missions that include:
Rescues from mountains, cliffs, canyons, and other ordinarily inaccessible areas;
Sea rescues for drowning persons and patients from both large and small vessels;
Transport accidents (cars, pedestrians, motor cycles, pedal bikes) with the capacity to land near the patient and transport direct to a major trauma centre;
Intensive care patients from one hospital to a higher level care;
Specialist patients with lifesaving equipment such as intra aortic balloon pumps and lung bypass machines; and
Bariatric patients.
The AW139 can travel at more than 300 kilometres per hour at lower levels and even faster at higher altitudes resulting in fewer flight hours, fewer regular periods of scheduled maintenance, reduced downtime and quicker response times. It’s a safer aircraft for patients and paramedics, with full collision avoidance systems and instrument capable to operate in non-visual conditions at all hours of the day and night and offshore.