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THE FINAL COURTESY OF A QSO IS A QSL ! If there's one adagio I stick to: this
one is it. To me, there's is no excuse for any ham not to confirm a first
band/mode slot with a QSL card, whether that be a "standard" or a
contest QSO.
The vast majority of my QSLing is done via the QSL bureau which - whatever some
may pretend - does a marvelous job. As most IARU societies run QSL bureaus,
this service is available to most hams. Membership to one's national IARU
society is something that goes without saying.
Please feel free to use my above indicated address if you want a QSL direct,
SAE & current IRC are appreciated. Correct SWL reports welcomed. 100% qsl
Greetings, thanks for viewing my biography. You may have worked me on either of
my 2 callsigns, these are:- M3HEM (Class B) and M0HEM (Class A).my name is John
im.i have a real passion for the london air ambulance this has a vital role in
which this service saves live within the golden hour that why i choose the
callsign to make people more aware of this wonderfull service as this is a
service has been around for over 15 now
HELICOPTER EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICE LAA (London's Air Ambulance) operates an
MD902 Explorer twin engined helicopter, which replaced an SA 365N Dauphin in
October 2000. The original Dauphin, registration G-HEMS, completed some 37,500
take offs and landings, becoming a well know site around London, during its 12
years of operation. The MD902 Explorer, with its distinctive Virgin Logo and
red paint scheme is based on the rooftop helipad on The Royal London Hospital
during the hours of operation and is ready to respond within minutes to any
accident or incident within the operational area, taking the Hospital to the
Patient, with a crew of 2 pilots, a Doctor and Paramedic. MD902 Facts: Reg:
G-EHMS Hull No: 68 Max All Up Weight: 6250 lbs Engines: 2 Pratt and Whitney
206e Top Speed: 140 kts Certified: Single Pilot IFR Mission Ready Endurance: 1
hour from the helipad.(130 miles)
HEMS was started in 1989 and has flown more than 11,00 missions.Based at the
royal London hospital whitechapel,it serves more than ten millon people within
the M25.Since 1997 the aircraft has been provide by virgin,which also
administers the charity free of charge.Operational costs are met by NHS.HEMS is
the only air ambulance in the uk that routinely carries a senior doctor on all
missions.The team of two pilots,doctor and a paramedic have followed a
well-rehearsed rountine that scrambles the helicopter just in two minutes after
receiving the call from the London Ambulance.they can reach any part of the
London inside the M25 with ten minutes.The combination of speed,expertise and
equipment allow the team to reach an accident and administers life saving
treatment on the spot.The helicopter can take the patient to the right hospital
for their injuries."The uniqueness of HEMS is that it takes the hospital
to the patients side.within average flying time of four minutes,it means
patients are receiving expert medical care often within ten minutes of the
accident itself.for those with multiple injuries this is vital,"says DR
Gareth Davis,consultant in A&E and pre hospital care.The service plans many
improvement such as extented flying hours and a new
state-of-the-helicopter.other items include:A second aircraft for extended
hours of operation.New equipment for a second medical team. Monitiors, radio
and phones."THE Royal London Hospital has been equipped as one of the most
advanced trauma centres in the uk.The London's Air Ambulance team have been
involved in all major incidents over the past few years, including the train
crashes at Cannon Street, Southall and Paddington, the Soho bomb, and on July
7th 2005, the terrorist attacks on London's transport system when some 26
missions were carried out using the helicopter plus the constant deployment of
the rapid response cars to deliver medical care and supplies to the scenes of
the incidents. On that day 208 people were treated at the Royal London
Hospital.
The Helicopter Emergency Medical Services(HEMS)which is dedicated to injured
patients is supported by the HEMS charity,Any support you can give would be
gratefully received".Please make cheques payable to
Virgin HEMS(LONDON)Ltd, Royal London Hospital, Whitechapel Road, London,E1 1BB.
REMEMBER ONE DAY YOU COULD NEED THEM PLEASE SUPPORT HEMS THANK YOU
For any enquires please email christine.margetts@ bartsandthelondon.nhs.uk or
you can call me on 0207 943 1302 or 0207 247 6722 Registered charity number
801013 Registered Address:120 Campden Hill Road London W8 7AR.
http://www.hems-london.org.uk
baby chloe was delivered 9.5 weeks prematurely when doctors found fuild on the
heart.immediately after birth she received a blood transfusion weeks later she
delevoped anaemia,and need another blood transfusion.
15 months later she on the way to recovery.
do something amazing today give blood read this amazing story on how chloe was
saved and it became a wonderfull christmas present to remember click on the
link below
http://www.blood.co.uk/pdfdocs/donor_winter2003.pdf
http://www.blood.co.uk
73 john m0hem
tel:07969436369
WAB TQ48:(BKD)BARKING & DAGENHAM WAB BOOK N0 16457 WAI 461
Iam a member of the following
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