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New helipad for Salisbury District Hospital

Salisbury NHS Foundation Trust has officially opened its new upgraded hospital landing site for air ambulances, following a £321,000 donation from the HELP Appeal, the only charity in the country dedicated to funding hospital helipads.

Senior executives from the Trust, Wiltshire Air Ambulance, the HELP Appeal and other stakeholders attended the event at which an air ambulance and crew were in place.

 

Lisa Thomas, chief executive of Salisbury NHS Foundation Trust, said: ‘Approximately 60 patients each year arrive at our hospital via helicopter. To ensure we provide this vital service for many years to come, a replacement of our helipad was urgently required. 

 

‘We have been successful in securing all the funding required for this work from the HELP Appeal charity and we are indebted to them for their continued support. This project represents a significant investment in our hospital, benefiting some of our most critically ill patients.’

 

After an extensive survey and tender process, contractors were commissioned and work began on the new helipad in January, and the site was closed. The helipad reopened following successful test flights. 

 

The new helipad, which is the third HELP Appeal funded helipad to open across the country this year, is larger in size, has been fitted with new lights to support night flights and signage, and meets all best practice and is compliant with latest Civil Aviation guidance. A weather station is being fitted to provide pilots with site specific weather information.

 

Robert Bertram, chief executive of the HELP Appeal says: ‘Patients have this incredible hospital, amazing medical teams and local air ambulances, so it’s only right that they have a state-of-the-art helipad too, that’s fit for purpose and able to accommodate the immediate landings and transfers of critically ill patients, any time of the day or night. Thanks to our supporters, we are able to fund this new helipad, which is going to make patient transfers easy, efficient and expeditious.’

 

Wiltshire Air Ambulance safety and ground operations manager Richard Miller adds: ‘We can’t thank the HELP Appeal enough for investing in the new helipad for the trauma centre at Salisbury District Hospital.

 

‘This now ensures the helipad complies with the latest CAP1264 regulations (Standards for Helicopter Landing Areas at Hospitals), enabling ourselves and neighbouring air ambulance resources to safely convey patients to the Emergency Department on a regular basis.’

 

The Project Board leading this work includes membership from the HELP Appeal, Wiltshire Air Ambulance service, and the Hampshire and IOW Air Ambulance service, with support from the HELP Appeal, aviation and healthcare stakeholders.

 

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