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Virgin Atlantic to introduce Enhanced Life-Saving Technology to Flights

Search ASIA Travel Tips .com Wednesday, 17 May 2006

Virgin Atlantic has confirmed that it will soon be introducing Tempus, a telemedicine device designed for use by non-medical experts during a remote medical emergency, onto its aircraft. The airline has signed a deal up until 2009 which means that all Virgin Atlantic aircraft in the fleet will be fitted with the equipment.

Tempus uses the satellite technology that operates Virgin Atlantic’s onboard telephone system to transmit medical information such as pulse rate and blood pressure readings as well as video images to medical experts at the MedAire Centre in Phoenix, Arizona. The ground-based doctors can then diagnose the problem and advise the crew on the next course of action, enabling crew to use their medical training to assist the passenger.

Virgin Atlantic was among the first airlines to introduce defibrillators across its fleet and has used the MedLink remote doctor service, for many years. But Tempus’ advanced technology significantly increases the airline’s onboard medical provision. Cabin Crew will have expert help to differentiate between serious and non-serious incidents and do not have to make crucial medical decisions nor interpret medical information themselves. As with defibrillators, it is expected that this technology will soon be adopted as industry standard.

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