Førde Heliport, Central Hospital
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Førde Heliport, University Hospital (; ) is a
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situated on the premises of
Førde Central Hospital Førde Central Hospital () is a general hospital situated in the Vie neighborhood for Sunnfjord, Norway. It is the main facility of Førde Hospital Trust, part of Western Norway Regional Health Authority. It has 1300 employees and serves as a ce ...
in the Vie neighborhood of
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,
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. Used exclusively for
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services, it is home to a Eurocopter EC-135P2+ operated by Norsk Luftambulanse (NLA) on contract with the National Air Ambulance Service. The base is owned by
Førde Hospital Trust Førde Hospital Trust () is a health trust which administrates hospitals and institutions in Sogn og Fjordane, Norway, and is owned by Western Norway Regional Health Authority Førde Health Trust was founded in 2002, and took control of the hospit ...
. When the base opened in 1992, the hospital had only a helipad, while the helicopter was based at
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. The operations were provided by
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until 2001, when NLA took over. A base at the hospital opened in 2002. However, it was located such that a final run with an ambulance was needed to bring the patient to the hospital. The current base opened in 2014 and also houses the ambulance service and the medical dispatch center.


History

A government commission looked into the air ambulance organization in 1982. This resulted in the National Air Ambulance Service being established in 1988, under the auspice of the
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. Through this arrangement,
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was covered by helicopter ambulances based at Bergen Heliport, Nygårdstangen and Ålesund Heliport, Central Hospital. However, there were local protests several places, stating that certain areas of the country had insufficient coverage. Sogn og Fjordane was one such place. Three bases, including Førde, were established between 1991 and 1994. Airlift was selected as the original operator of helicopters out of Førde, winning a tender with four contesters. In addition to offering the lowest price and high quality, they already operated a helicopter base at
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. The helicopter was based at the airport. Upon scrambling, it would take off and then land at the helipad at the Central Hospital. There the rescue swimming and
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boarded the helicopter.Andersen: 162 A special rule for the Førde base was that a mechanic accompanied the helicopter on missions. In 1998 this role was replaced by another pilot.Andersen: 163 Norsk Luftambulanse won the tender to operate Førde from December 2001. However, they were required to drop the extra pilot from 1 January 2004. The split base increased response times, sometimes by up to ten minutes. Therefore, a base was constructed on the facilities of the Førde Central Hospital. The new base opened on 4 November 2002. It had a helipad of diameter, and was able to handle the larger
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helicopters. However, it was from the
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, so that patients had to be taken there by ambulance. The former location consisted of sheds and a plastic hangar, unsatisfactory conditions, so work commenced in the late 2000s to build a new base at the hospital. This was designed to include the medical dispatch center, and host the ambulance service and itshelicopter. The plans were passed by the board of Førde Hospital Trust in May 2012. A major hindrance came in January 2012 when the Directorate for Cultural Heritage listed the Central Block as a representative work for Norwegian hospital architecture of the 1970s. This hindered the establishment of a skywalk between the planned base and the central block to provide quick access for acute patients. The directorate stated that the plans would only be permitted if the skywalk was cut off a few meters from the facade, forcing the patients outdoors for the distance. There were also raised issue from the municipality regarding noise pollution. The plans stipulated the base to cost 119 million
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(NOK). Architects were Solem Arkitektur and the contractor was Ã…sen & Øvrelid. Construction began in December 2012. The cost of construction ended at NOK 166 million. The facility was officially opened on 26 September 2014, although it had been taken into use on 5 September.


Facilities

The heliport is located centrally within the facilities of Førde Central Hospital, located in the Vie neighborhood of Førde. The base is situated in its own building, a combined hangar, helipad, parking garage and office complex measuring . In addition to housing the helicopter service, it acts as a base for the medical dispatch center and the ambulances. The facility is connected to the hospital's emergency department via a skywalk. The helipad is sufficiently large to support two simultaneous aircraft. The facility is owned by Førde Hospital Trust, part of
Western Norway Regional Health Authority Western Norway Regional Health Authority () is a public ownership, state-owned regional health authority (Norway), regional health authority responsible for operating the hospitals in the counties of Rogaland and Vestland in Norway. Based in Stava ...
.


Operations

The ambulance helicopters are operated by Norsk Luftambulanse on contract with the National Air Ambulance Service. They have a Eurocopter EC-135P2+ stationed at the heliport. It has room for a crew of three, consisting of a pilot, rescue swimming and an
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, as well as two stretchers. Medical staff are provided by Førde Central Hospital. The helicopter flew 610 missions lasting 664 hours in 2013. The 300 Squadron had an average 13 annual landings in the period from 2005 to 2011.


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