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2021 Record Year for LifeFlight Australia

RACQ LifeFlight air ambulance helicopters in Queensland, Australia flew over 2,000 critical missions in 2021, their highest number of patients helped in a calendar year

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2021 Record Year for LifeFlight Australia
RACQ LifeFlight Rescue, January 28, 2022 - Air rescue service LifeFlight Australia has rescued 6,846 people in 2021 – the highest number of patients helped in a calendar year.

In 2021, RACQ LifeFlight Rescue helicopter and jet crews flew 2,503 critical missions, topping last calendar year's total of 2,433.

Despite being tasked to a myriad of serious missions, motor-vehicle accidents continue to be one of the most common call outs, across all five RACQ LifeFlight Rescue community helicopter bases

The service’s long term naming rights sponsor RACQ, is urging drivers to put safety first, to reduce the number of serious crashes on roads across the state.

RACQ LifeFlight Rescue General Manager of Operations Brian Guthrie commented: "Our crews provide outstanding emergency and lifesaving aeromedical care, 24/7, 365 days a year, and it comes at no cost to the patient."

Most common rescues are cardiac-related

“Last year, 274 people lost their lives on Queensland roads, that’s thousands of lives changed forever, families and communities torn apart,” RACQ Spokesperson Kate Leonard-Jones said. “RACQ LifeFlight Rescue does an incredible job, but we don’t want drivers meeting the crew because of a crash."

The top-five patient injury and illness types in Queensland in 2021 for RACQ LifeFlight Rescue helicopters were:

- Cardiac (284)
- Motor vehicle accidents (258)
- Serious illness/infection (257)
- Respiratory (not Covid-19) (139)
- Neurological (108)

In 2021, RACQ LifeFlight Rescue's air ambulance jets, based in Brisbane and Townsville, performed 441 missions. Of those, 185 were tasked from the Brisbane base and 256 out of Townsville.

"The RACQ LifeFlight Rescue Air Ambulance jets are normally called upon to transport people to a higher level of care, to tertiary hospitals, usually from rural and remote areas," said RACQ LifeFlight Rescue Air Ambulance Jets General Manager Tim McGuire. "Our jet crews remain on standby 24 hours a day, seven days a week, to help anyone in need."

2021 Record Year for LifeFlight Australia
Bk117 RACQ LifeFlight Rescue helicopter





  See also


AU LifeFlight Australia Air Ambulances
Air Medical Ambulance Services
3,400 flight Hours for Queensland LifeFlight in 2022





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