What?! Am I missing something here? Why does the U.K. ambulance service need to move four patients at a time, at mach1, with no ongoing patient care whilst strapped to the wings of jet?https://twitter.com/RAF_Luton/status/1293090531157913600 …
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Saved my life
Same here Jason.
That really is outstanding. Thanks for your commitment to improving response times and transport. Have you had much success with drones?
Sort of. The Station Commander drones on endlessly but getting him to stop is proving difficult.
How do they work ? Surely its airport to airport. Transfer time is it not wasted.
They're "dropped" off at the hospital. Precision guided innit?
Plans to expand service to the US?
Is this just NHS? My private health care say they won’t cover it for (what THEY say) is a simple heamorrhoid procedure 
In the picture, have the pods already been jettisoned to the medical unit? Or am I missing them? BTW, you folks at @RAF_Luton are providing a great humanitarian service. Keep up the great work.
Also, did you guys also consider using the F-15 as another platform?
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