Bell 206/407 Air Medical Specifications
Description of Features

The following description of the proposed Bell 206/407 Air Medical Interior is intended to provide a more detailed analysis of the features available through Heli-Dyne Systems. The items summarized below will provide the essential elements required for advanced life support in a compact, well-organized configuration. Should you prefer to alter or enhance certain features proposed, Heli-Dyne Systems will welcome the opportunity to discuss such changes and present alternatives for your evaluation.

Picture of Bell 206 Air Medical Helicopter
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Utility Flooring
Respiratory Gas System
Electrical Support Package
I.V. Track Assembly
Soft Storage Pockets
Blackout Curtain
 
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Feature Details

A.      Utility Flooring

To protect the aircraft from damage and to make cleaning/disinfecting easy, a molded slip resistant flooring system is used to contain body and biocidal fluids.

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B.      Respiratory Gas System     Pic

Components available for the respiratory gas supply system are: liquid oxygen or light weight kevlar wrapped aviation oxygen cylinders, single or dual vacuum pumps and medical air supplied by cylinder or 28 VDC pumps.

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C.      Electrical Support Package

This system features Heli-Dyne’s high intensity dimmable patient lighting, lightweight 1000 VA inverter and 110 VAC outlets and 28 VDC outlets.

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D.      I.V. Track Assembly

I.V. hooks will be mounted in the overhead.

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E.      Soft Pocket Storage     Pic

Soft pocket storage assemblies will be fabricated and mounted in strategic locations in the cabin area.

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F.      Blackout Curtain

A blackout segregation curtain will be mounted on a slide carriage in the overhead between the cabin and the cockpit.

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