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New Medical Equipment for DRF H135 and H145

German Air Rescue DRF Luftrettung has new medical equipment for the H135 and H145 helicopters including a joint stretcher development with Bucher Leichtbau





New Medical Equipment for DRF H135 and H145
DRF Luftrettung, May 25, 2020 - DRF Luftrettung has concluded a further framework agreement with Bucher Leichtbau on the HEMS equipment of its H135 and H145 helicopters. The air rescue organisation has brought its many years of experience and know-how to bear in the configuration of the HEMS kits, particularly the development of the stretcher.

DRF Luftrettung continues to rely on Bucher Leichtbau for the interior fittings of its new helicopters. The signed agreement between the two organisations comprises 15 AC70 kits for the H145 and up to 5 AC67 kits for the H135, developed with the input of DRF Luftrettung’s extensive practical experience and technical know-how.

The new “heart” of the established interior fittings is the stretcher. This new system for carrying patients was extensively tested for over a year at two of DRF Luftrettung’s HEMS bases before the start of series production, and meets all the requirements of the HEMS crew today.

“For many years now, we have relied on Bucher Leichtbau’s HEMS equipment, which meets our high quality standards. Thanks to our close collaboration, we were able to incorporate our practical experience directly into the development process at Bucher Leichtbau. The equipment’s modularity offers us the advantage that it can be adapted to different mission profiles, such as winch rescue or special intensive care transport,” explains Dr. Krystian Pracz, CEO of DRF Luftrettung.

Adapted to the requirements of crews and patients


The new carrying system boasts innovative features which relieve the crews and benefit the patient. For instance, the stretcher is optimised for transfer processes. If a patient has to be transferred to an ambulance stretcher on the way between helicopter and hospital, for example, this operation will be even gentler and safer in future. The pressure on the crew is reduced, as medical devices can also be safely carried along. Furthermore, the newly developed head of the helicopter stretcher allows power-assisted adjustment and thus even better patient care. Last but not least, the entire stretcher ensures even greater user safety – particularly during the helicopters’ take-off and landing phases and also during missions with patients on the ground.

The stretcher was initially developed for helicopter type H135 and then modified for type H145 (on wheel drive system). Thanks to this standardisation, crews only need to adjust to one system for different helicopter models. It was possible to maintain the stretcher’s load-carrying capacity of up to 250 kg in the modification for helicopter type H145.

In future: Independent installation

As the first user, DRF Luftrettung has already introduced the stretchers at several HEMS bases: The new configurations are already in service in Halle (H135/H145), Friedrichshafen (H135) and Freiburg (H145). From now on, all new helicopters will be equipped to accommodate the new HEMS kits. In future, DRF Luftrettung plans to independently install the HEMS kits in its helicopters at its hangar at the Operation Centre located at the Karlsruhe / Baden-Baden airport, and will also be able to offer this service to external customers. The necessary training courses by Bucher Leichtbau for the engineers of DRF Luftrettung are currently being planned.

“We are very pleased that our offer has been so well received and that we can continue our successful collaboration with DRF Luftrettung. Having such an experienced air rescue organisation by our side means great added value for us,” emphasises Beat Burlet, CEO of Bucher Leichtbau.

About DRF Luftrettung: The DRF Group with its headquarters in Filderstadt is one of the largest air rescue organisations in Europe. In 2019, the group carried out a total of 40,738 missions. The crews at 13 of the 35 HEMS bases in Germany, Austria and Liechtenstein are on standby 24/7, and eight locations provide helicopters with rescue winches.

The Austrian ARA Flugrettung with two HEMS bases was integrated into the DRF Group in 2001, and the Northern HeliCopter GmbH (NHC), which provides air and water rescue services, was acquired in 2019. Furthermore, DRF Luftrettung is also a member of the AP3 Luftrettung network with its HEMS bases in Balzers/Liechtenstein. In addition, DRF Luftrettung also brings back patients from abroad with its own ambulance aircraft.

For the continuous expansion of its vitally important tasks, the non-profit air rescue organisation depends on financial support. Today, DRF e.V. is already supported by well over 400,000 sponsors.


New Medical Equipment for DRF H135 and H145





  See also


H145D2 / EC145T2 in DE DRF Luftrettung
Air Medical Ambulance Services
H135T3H in DE DRF Luftrettung
CH Bucher Leichtbau AG




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