De gardă pe elicopterul SMURD - Dr. Paul Oarga

Almost 3 tons and 12m long, with a fuel tank capacity of 600 liters, the SMURD helicopter reaches maximum speeds of almost 300 km/h, so the intervention time is greatly shortened. Everything is, of course, for the benefit of the patient, who arrives faster at the hospital, where definitive intervention can be carried out for his “complete” rescue. We talked to the entire crew and also took a look inside the helicopter, in the front and back (where the doctor and the nurse sit, next to the patient). The rain threw our plans a little upside down, but we saw how the crew responded to this challenge. Even though I was not actually on duty, but only visiting, it was an extraordinary experience. If you are curious about what a helicopter duty means, what a mission looks like or what the pilots think when they fly, the video is for you. A lot happened in just one day. See you in the next episode! One with the full interviews with the two pilots, before and immediately after the mission. Don't forget to LIKE if you liked it. SHARE if you want others to see it. And I encourage you to leave a comment. You can also find me on instagram @pauloarga. Enjoy watching!