Glad to be a donater, as little as £5pm, guys they trying to raise money for new helicopter please join in giving this Great charity a chance to survive and save many lives Thanks.
Good capture of a md exploer notar 👍unfortunatly these are not seen often enough as airbus seem to rule tge helicopter world with their eurocopters 135,145 etc!!
@@pilotahmed4579 right at the start of the video you see the paramedic and doctor leaving on foot, so clearly it landed because there was an incident and the Square was the best place to land nearby, seeing as its inner london and all..
It was deemed the patient didn't need a helicopter transport, and was stable enough to go by road ambulance. It happens quite a lot - but it often needs the specialised doctor onboard the air ambulance to make that call in the first place, as well as for them to be there just in case the injuries ARE serious enough to go by air and require their expertise (such as sedation). That's the big difference between road and air ambulance - the road ones only have paramedics, the air ambulance carries a paramedic AND a fully qualified trauma doctor - who otherwise normally works inside the ER / A&E department.
Glad to be a donater, as little as £5pm, guys they trying to raise money for new helicopter please join in giving this Great charity a chance to survive and save many lives Thanks.
Great video mate, thanks for posting!
I agree. I also thank the NHS.
Love the frame rate making the blades look slow
they look like that in real life ,see one up close and see
what was the landing requiement blood donation promo ..///well mostly for outside londoners why not understand we dont donate blood why not
God bless you NHS.
Thank you NHS!! Thank you NHS Thank you NHS Thank you NHS Thank you NHS x 1 million
Sad to say that’s not the NHS that’s a charity
Yeah its London Air Ambulance Charity, no the less they still do a brilliant job!
Awesome 👌
@@999EmergencyResponses So do you.
ITS TRAFALGAR SQUARE ,YOU WALLY
Good catch!
Wonder what Nelson would have made of “this noisy hovering red thing” ? 😆
Used to be "this noisy hovering red virgin thing" Used to be that Richard Branson's donated helicopter
Good capture of a md exploer notar 👍unfortunatly these are not seen often enough as airbus seem to rule tge helicopter world with their eurocopters 135,145 etc!!
God bless from the USA
As a fellow American I think you mean " Long Live The Queen "
@@timmcmullen5 I would say God Bless America after all it is a McDonell Douglas NOTAR machine? And Im a communist. Lovely machine.
Doesn’t count as a mission complete unless everybody gets a photo together!
Great idea helicopter medical service in a major city. Imagine his say in Times Square NYC.
they have them HELI,S in NEW YORK TIMES SQUARE AS WELL
Does it not have a tail rotor or I’ve missed something?
its a fan on the bottom end of tail👍
What a wonderful sight
MD Explorer helicopter. Very rare to see these days.
They were just waiting for their pizza to arrive with that bike delivery rider..😅
Why is it called Tarfalgar Squire? I don't see any tar, nor any squires.
Its Trafalgur
@@cookstergaming7814 its TRAFALGAR SQUARE YOU IDIOTS
Are you sure this isn’t telegraph sphere? In Londonshire?
if u want or hacve the time for coffee nearest macdonald is expensive chat or champagne ok...
Never heard of the place.
Apparently, it’s somewhere in Londonshire. Hahaha!
AMAZING 👏
Good work
Who's pay this expensive service?
It's a charity funded by public donations.
Tarfalgar Squire 😭
Same as people saying Candem Town :)
Aww it's ok doggy
Tarfalgar !
what happened then
Maybe they landed to show off their helicopter lmao
@@pilotahmed4579 right at the start of the video you see the paramedic and doctor leaving on foot, so clearly it landed because there was an incident and the Square was the best place to land nearby, seeing as its inner london and all..
@@Cherubrmy It's possible this was just a training exercise, although they usually use the parks for that.
It was deemed the patient didn't need a helicopter transport, and was stable enough to go by road ambulance. It happens quite a lot - but it often needs the specialised doctor onboard the air ambulance to make that call in the first place, as well as for them to be there just in case the injuries ARE serious enough to go by air and require their expertise (such as sedation). That's the big difference between road and air ambulance - the road ones only have paramedics, the air ambulance carries a paramedic AND a fully qualified trauma doctor - who otherwise normally works inside the ER / A&E department.
@DavidStruveDesigns thanks for that informative post.
Awesome
There is a Trafalgar Square in London. There’s no Tarfalgar Square though. Change the spelling to the correct one 👍
Sorry for late comment, but are you just going to ignore the fact that they spelt square wrong??
Don’t worry about the Trafalgar part…
AMAZING
Sky heroes..! 🚁🤗❤👍
LOL Where is the patient????
I hope this thing was ULEZ compliant, else that Khan would be mad and fine them. That's how sick in the head he is
Learn to spell