Partnership to Optimize Aerial Emergency Medical Services

INVOLI’s surveillance solution for Helicopter Emergency Medical Services (HEMS), will also enable the safe integration of new aerial vehicles such as drones, for medical delivery and emergency services By Sarah Simpson / 09 Nov 2022
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INVOLI and BATT have announced a collaboration to optimize Helicopter Emergency Medical Services HEMS operations and improve pilots’ safety. The collaboration combines BATT expertise in system integration and heliport design with INVOLI’s air traffic surveillance system, to provide air risk mitigation and operation automation services to HEMS operators around the world.

INVOLI’s surveillance system is an end-to-end solution encompassing INVOLI G-1090 air traffic receivers (detecting transponder and FLARM signals), INVOLI traffic information server, INVOLI.live situation display and INVOLI stream API. This allows operations managers to benefit from an affordable, yet highly reliable ground-based surveillance network that generates the data needed to enable safety-critical services. From situational awareness to air risk mitigation, the solution is also used to automate operational processes.

BATT Suisse’s BATTCon control system is a universal and scalable platform for (small) Aerodromes, Heliports, and Vertiports, either as local or as cloud-based systems. It provides the control and monitoring of all “Airport” related functionality (Lighting, Sewage Water, De-Icing, Alerting, Weather, Occupation, automated Ground-Air communication, Interface to Building Management Systems and Master Control Systems) to provide and enhance operational safety, situational awareness, availability and turn-around times.

“Due to the high cost of traditional equipment (Radar and ADS-B), there is a lack of accurate air traffic surveillance data for operations outside controlled areas. Especially now that the volume of HEMS, air ambulance, and Commercial Air Transport (CAT) operations is increasing, we are witnessing the growing safety risks for aircraft pilots and rotors. Thanks to INVOLI, we are now able to leverage surveillance data to address the “Golden Hour of Shock” through process automation and to increase pilots’ safety” said Björn Abel, Chief Executive Officer of BATT Suisse.

“HEMS are an integrated part of the healthcare system. Time is of essence when rescuing injured people from accidents and an appropriate traffic awareness system helps reduce HEMS operational time while increasing its safety. We are glad to collaborate with BATT to address the optimisation of use and availability of air ambulance operations. The deployment of INVOLI’s surveillance solution not only addresses today’s needs but will enable the safe integration of new aerial vehicles such as drones, which are more and more used jointly with helicopters for medical delivery and emergency services” said Olivier Quero, Chief Business Officer of INVOLI.

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