Analysis of the proximity of fatal motor vehicle crash locations to the availability of helicopter emergency medical service response.

Author(s)
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration NHTSA
Year
Abstract

Helicopter transport of injured patients has been shown to improve mortality outcomes for severely injured patients admitted to Level I or II trauma centers compared with ground ambulance transports. This article examines fatal motor vehicle crash location in relation to the coverage area of helicopter-based emergency medical services (EMS) and is a first step toward a better understanding of the contributions of EMS and advanced automatic collision notification to improving outcomes for persons injured in motor vehicle crashes. (Author/publisher)

Publication

Library number
20122283 ST [electronic version only]
Source

Annals of Emergency Medicine, Vol. 60 (2012), No. 2 (August), p. 232, 2 ref.

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