Looks like the "flying hospital" combat coronavirus
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By Pictolic https://www.pictolic.com/article/looks-like-the-flying-hospital-combat-coronavirus.htmlFirst images of "flying hospitals" to deliver patients with the coronavirus from Italy to Germany, appeared on the network. This hospital was established on the basis of the Airbus A310 MRT MedEvac. The aircraft is equipped with the most necessary modern equipment. The liner can accommodate 44 beds for patients, and resuscitation designed for 16 people.
Plane for patients with coronavirus also has the latest medical technologies: computers and system diagnostics, devices for oxygen supply and automatic injection. In addition, on Board and available bronchoscopes defibrillators.
The crew consists of 25 people, including medical staff, who in the course of flight may perform all procedures in the hospital, in addition to operations.


The aircraft can be flight ready in three hours, so there are opportunities for the conversion of liner to transport 30 tons of cargo.


This aircraft Germany was sent to Italy, where it is now very difficult situation with coronavirus to pick up the part of patients and treat them in solidarity. According to the Minister of defence of Germany Annegret Kramp-of Karrenbauer, any help to neighbors is very important.
Keywords: Hospital | Coronavirus | Airplane
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