St. Peter-Ording / Emden There are hundreds of technicians and service personnel involved in the building of offshore wind turbines. An accident on a wind farm on the high seas can quickly become life-threatening, and time is of the essence for a successful rescue. In order to come quickly to patients’ aid, even during adverse weather conditions in the German Bight, the offshore rescue helicopter from Northern Helicopter departs from the airport in St. Peter-Ording. And it does so within minutes after the alarm sounds. The helicopter has five crew members.
With a total capacity of 288 MW, Amrumbank West will, once completed, supply approximately 300,000 German households with eco-friendly electricity. Until then, several hundred people ...
WINDEAcare and Klinikum Oldenburg are working together to close the gap in medical care for workers on offshore wind farms. In addition to cooperating on research and development, they are also working together ...
Providing emergency response services to wind farms represents a particular challenge. The weather and the seas can be unpredictable. The flights take so long that patients on the wind farm ...
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