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Aeronautic

Aeronautic services for Search and Rescue activities, medevac and military actions.

Why do you spend your time rescuing others?

The Guardian publish on december, 13th, an interestin article from Sarah Smith. What inspire volunteer life-savers? If you feel wonderful to help people The first story comes from Lorraine Galvin, 34. She lives in Wexford, Ireland, with her…

2 new aircraft for the Cornwall HEMS Air Ambulance

Two new helicopters are providing service for the Cornwall Air Ambulance in the area of the Isles of Scilly. The new aircraft are the  MD902. They were operated for the first time on Sunday and replace the EC135 helicopters, which have been…

Ebola crisis: Huge risk of spread - UN's Tony Banbury

The head of the UN Ebola response mission in West Africa has told the BBC there is still a "huge risk" the deadly disease could spread to other parts of the world. Tony Banbury declined to say if targets he had set in the fight against…

Ebola outbreak: British nurse back to help after recovery

The British nurse who has returned to Sierra Leone after recovering from Ebola has told the BBC he is "frustrated" by the "woefully slow" international response to the outbreak. William Pooley is back at the heart of the crisis, treating…

Odile downgraded to Tropical Storm

LOS CABOS, MEXICO - The Hurricane Odile was downgraded to tropical storm on monday evening. The wheater front pushed up Mexico's Baja California Peninsula early Tuesday, dumping heavy rains that could bring dangerous flash floods and…

Ebola: more than 1 million people affected by outbreak

13 August 2014 – Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today convened a United Nations system-wide coordination meeting in response to the current Ebola outbreak in West Africa, which is now affecting more than 1 million people in the so-called…