Stock Photo - The new rescue helicopter ""Christoph Hansa"" flies over Hamburg on 10.7.1997 for the first time. The McDonnel Douglas MD 900 helicopter is stationed at the accident hospital in Hamburg-Boberg and is staffed by an ADAC pilot, an ambulance and an intensive care officer. The non-profit ADAC Luftrettung GmbH has a fleet of 25 rescue helicopters, which are stationed at 18 locations - usually clinics - throughout Germany. Together with the air rescue stations of the Civil Protection, the German Armed Forces and the German Rescue Air Force, the ADAC helicopters contribute to the supply covering the flanks. Since the foundation of Luftrettung in Germany in 1970, the ""flying doctors"" nationwide started more than 730000 flights. 620000 people were helped in this way. | usage worldwide. - Hamburg/Hamburg/Deutschland

Stock Photo: The new rescue helicopter ""Christoph Hansa"" flies over Hamburg on 10.7.1997 for the first time. The McDonnel Douglas MD 900 helicopter is stationed at the.

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