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Hospital helipad approved for daytime use

Journal staff Transport Canada has officially certified Bluewater Health’s helipad for day-use, the hospital announced this week, noting that the helipad is now operational, effective immediately.
An Ornge ambulance lands at Bluewater Health's new helipad, Friday. (Tara Jeffrey photo)

Journal staff

Transport Canada has officially certified Bluewater Health’s helipad for day-use, the hospital announced this week, noting that the helipad is now operational, effective immediately.

Night use of the helipad will be granted as full certification is completed.

“In a time where hospitals across the province are experiencing historical pressures, this new community resource will prove invaluable,” a news release stated. “When a patient is critically ill, every single minute saved in transportation, drastically increases the likelihood of a positive outcome. For some this can be a matter of life or death.

Construction of the $912,000 helipad began in the spring at the former St. Patrick’s High School athletic track. Fundraising was spearheaded by the Bluewater Health Foundation, while $400,000 was provided by the County of Lambton.

The property — which Bluewater Health purchased from the St. Clair Catholic District School Board in 2016 — had been a designated construction zone and closed to the public since last November.

The hospital, which serves 126,000 residents, was the only one in the region without an on-site air ambulance.


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