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Rescue helicopter being forced to land 3km from Donegal hospital due to helipad safety concerns

Management at the hospital are aware of the issue and it is understood they are working to rectify the various health and safety concerns.

A RESCUE HELICOPTER is being forced to land more than three kilometres from Donegal’s main hospital because of health and safety concerns at its helipad.

Members of the Irish Coastguard’s Rescue 118 team have expressed concerns over landing at Letterkenny University Hospital.

Instead, they have now made the decision to take casualties to an airfield on the outskirts of Letterkenny at Boangee.

The casualties must then be taken by ambulance through traffic to Letterkenny University Hospital’s Accident and Emergency Department.

The move follows a health and safety inspection at the hospital’s helipad during which a number of issues of concern were highlighted.

It is understood the concerns include a number of malfunctioning lights as well as concerns over fire extinguishers and also the level training of staff operating in the vicinity of the helipad.

The health and safety inspection was ordered after a recent security breach at the helipad.

Management at the hospital are aware of the issue and it is understood they are working to rectify the various health and safety concerns.

The Rescue 118 helicopter crew have gone “offline” from the helipad at the hospital for a number of days and have brought a number of casualties to the Letterkenny Airstrip instead.

The most recent of these occurred on Tuesday afternoon when the helicopter was tasked to Errigal Mountain after a woman injured her leg after a fall.

Councillor Gerry McMonagle, a member of the HSE Regional Health Forum West said he was shocked by the health and safety concerns at the helipad.

He said “I am firstly shocked to hear that there are issues over such things as lights and also fire extinguishers at the helipad.

“The fact that the staff of the helicopter have decided not to land at the helipad at the hospital shows how seriously they are taking this issue.

“They have been left with no choice but to land three kilometres away and then have casualties taken by ambulance through one of Donegal’s busiest road networks, the four lane carriageway into Letterkenny.

“I’m just shocked that this has been allowed to happen.”

Councillor McMonagle added that he is urging hospital management to immediately address the health and safety concerns of the staff of the Rescue 118 helicopter so it can return to landing at the hospital.

“This has to be done immediately. Whatever issues there are have to be rectified as soon as possible. The welfare of patients and casualties has to be put first,” he added.

A spokesperson from the Department of Transport said CHC Helicopters, who operates the service, is working with the hospital to make corrective actions to issues found in the health and safety check.

The spokesperson added “Following a recent safety audit, CHC Helicopter (the operator of the Irish Coastguard helicopter service) has decided to temporarily suspend the use of the helicopter landing site at Letterkenny University Hospital.

 

“Services are currently being provided from an alternative helicopter landing site.

 

“CHC continues to liaise closely with the hospital authorities as they work through the corrective actions. It is anticipated that availability will be restored in the very immediate future.”

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    Mute Paul MacNulty
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    Aug 26th 2015, 4:43 PM

    Shame on our government, school saved by Zurich Insurance?

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    Mute Supernova
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    Aug 26th 2015, 4:44 PM

    Our government are more concerned with scoring political points on sinn fein

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    Mute Fidelma Ryan
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    Aug 26th 2015, 4:56 PM

    absolutely.hang your heads in shame fg and lab. doing absolutely nothing for our national language or education in this country.demoralising teachers is the mark of their time in government and reducing teacher numbers

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    Mute James Dunne
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    Aug 26th 2015, 5:01 PM

    Hyperbolic nonsense to say that the govt are doing “absolutely nothing” either about the language or education, calm yourself down.

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    Mute Paul MacNulty
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    Aug 26th 2015, 5:21 PM

    Get a life my friend. If you still want to be managed by these gombeens OK. But the Irish electorate has woken up. They sick and tired of of being abused by professional politicians on the gravy train.

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    Mute Paul MacNulty
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    Aug 27th 2015, 1:38 AM

    And they are changing the printers, about the cost of a teacher, they are totally mad and out of control, http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/politics/astonished-lucinda-insists-we-dont-want-new-printers-31480577.html

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    Mute Paul MacNulty
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    Aug 27th 2015, 10:31 AM

    That message was intended to James Dunne.

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    Mute Joe Conlon
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    Aug 26th 2015, 4:42 PM

    Comhghairdeas pobail Inis Meáin!

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    Mute John Nolan
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    Aug 26th 2015, 4:41 PM

    Great news

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    Mute Get Lost Eircodes
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    Aug 26th 2015, 7:30 PM

    Any chance of covering the kick in the teeth Educate Together in Castlebar got today. 16 Catholic schools in the town & ET were being forced by dept of ed to accept a run down shack 8km from the town. Secular children are the new second class citizens.

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    Mute John Lally
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    Aug 26th 2015, 9:35 PM

    In the vast vast majority, catholic schools are far better for education than secular schools. The results in leaving certs and junior certs don’t lie

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    Mute dmn
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    Aug 26th 2015, 11:00 PM

    “8km from the town” in other words a 10 min drive the poor souls.

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    Aug 26th 2015, 11:07 PM

    There are zero secular schools in Ireland so how do you know Catholic are better?

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    Mute dmn
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    Aug 26th 2015, 11:26 PM

    better parents perhaps?

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    Mute Get Lost Eircodes
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    Aug 26th 2015, 11:35 PM

    Nah lying to kids about sky fairies is child abuse!

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    Aug 27th 2015, 12:18 AM

    Santa and the Easter bunny child abuse too?. If you’re to lazy to head to mass on a Sunday and even complain about a ten minutes travel to a school then I’d guess such a lazy attitude would rub off on the children. That’s even before the strong moral catholic ethos that both parent and teachers install in their children. If “skyfairies” keep children in line and learning isn’t it great rather then having them running around like headcases.

    The “sky fairies” reference also just proves the confrontational nature and intolerance that been installed in many ET students by their parents,belittling others beliefs and equating it to child abuse, Well done.Thanks.

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    Aug 27th 2015, 7:55 AM

    Well considering that Castlebar has a secular secondary school, you clearly have no idea what you’re on about.

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    Mute Owen
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    Aug 26th 2015, 6:00 PM

    That’s great going considering they only have 3 children in the school

    http://education.ie/en/find-a-school/School-Detail/?roll=12339I

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    Aug 26th 2015, 6:46 PM

    Surely that can’t be right, can it? Perhaps they should keep pushing so they could have a 1 teacher to 1 student ratio FFS!

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    Aug 26th 2015, 10:18 PM

    And a principle post/wage for that hahaha

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    Aug 26th 2015, 10:38 PM

    Last years enrolement afaik. Few more starting this year. Even from a H&S and Child Protection perspective, one teacher should not be on their own. If the island schools are ignored, they might as well move it down to Kerry to join the Blaskets.

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    Aug 26th 2015, 6:29 PM

    Brilliant News!

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    Aug 26th 2015, 9:25 PM

    jaysus! they love St two teachers. Right I’m sending the kids there, the wife aswell.

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    Aug 26th 2015, 9:26 PM

    *lost. damn I blew it! argggghh

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    Aug 29th 2015, 2:48 PM

    Dheasceal, rinne Zurich rud Iontach , ar feadh cupla Bhlian ar a laghad .

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