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Live video footage from scene to aid helicopter emergency medical service dispatch : A feasibility study
ter Avest, Ewoud; Lambert, Edward; de Coverley, Richard; Tucker, Harriet; Griggs, Jo; Wilson, Mark; Ghorbangholi, A; Williams, Julia; Lyon, Richard (2019-05-08)Background: Obtaining accurate information from a 112 caller is key to correct tasking of Helicopter Emergency Medical Services (HEMS). Being able to view the incident scene via video from a mobile phone may assist HEMS ... -
A novel method of non-clinical dispatch is associated with a higher rate of critical Helicopter Emergency Medical Service intervention
Munro, Scott; Joy, M.; de Coverley, Richard; Salmon, Mark; Williams, Julia; Lyon, Richard (2018-09-25)Background - Helicopter Emergency Medical Services (HEMS) are a scarce resource that can provide advanced emergency medical care to unwell or injured patients. Accurate tasking of HEMS is required to incidents where advanced ... -
Presence of a pre-hospital enhanced care team reduces on scene time and improves triage compliance for stab trauma
Cowley, Alan; Durham, Mark; Aldred, Duncan; Crabb, Richard; Crouch, Paul; Heywood, Adam; McBride, Andy; Williams, Julia; Lyon, Richard (2019-09-06)Background: A reduction in pre-hospital scene time for patients with penetrating trauma is associated with reduced mortality, when combined with appropriate hospital triage. This study investigated the relationship between ... -
The SEE-IT Trial: emergency medical services S treaming E nabled E valuation I n T rauma: study protocol for an interventional feasibility randomised controlled trial
on behalf of the SEE-IT Trial Group; Ollis, Lucie; Skene, Simon S; Williams, Julia; Lyon, Richard; Taylor, Cath; Bennett-Eastley, Kate; Cropley, Mark; Gage, Heather; Holah, Janet; Maben, Jill; Magnusson, Carin; Mortimer, Craig; Munro, Scott (2023-04-24)Introduction: Accurate and timely dispatch of emergency medical services (EMS) is vital due to limited resources and patients’ risk of mortality and morbidity increasing with time. Currently, most UK emergency operations ... -
The ticking clock: does actively making an enhanced care team aware of the passage of time improve pre-hospital scene time following traumatic incidents
Curtis, L; ter Avest, Ewoud; Griggs, Jo; Williams, Julia; Lyon, Richard (2020-04-29)Introduction:Pre-hospital enhanced care teams like Helicopter Emergency Medical Services (HEMS) are often dispatched to major trauma patients, including patients with traumatic brain injuries and those with major haemorrhage. ...