Khaleej Times

75 accident victims were airlifted in Dubai last year

- Amira Agarib amira@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — As many as 75 injured people were airlifted after accidents in Dubai last year, according to a top official at the Dubai Police.

Colonel Khalfan Salem Al Mazrouei, director of the Air Wing of the Dubai Police, said the wing has implemente­d 89 air patrols, 59 official missions and 28 search missions in addition to seven other missions including patient transfers and 70 training missions.

“The number of wounded transporte­d by the air wing reached 75 — 49 Asians, 11 Emiratis, six Arabs, three GCC nationals, two Europeans, two Australian­s and two Africans.”

He explained that the emergency cases were handled by the Air Wing teams according to the areas they were stationed — 39 accidents in Jebel Ali, 12 in Al Barsha, seven in Al Rashidiya, six in Al Faqa, and four cases each in Bur Dubai and Al Habab,

Pilot Issam ibn Hafez, acting head of the air rescue department, said the Air Wing rushed to the accident sites. “The number of accident missions on the Sheikh Zayed Road and Emirates Road reached 18 and 11 accidents happened on Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed Road, in addition to accidents on Al Aweer Street towards Hatta and Jebel Ali Street towards Dubai Fountains. There were five accidents on the Dubai-Al Ain Road and Al Yalayis Road. The team also helped in rescue of the victims of two accidents on Al Khail Road.”

Lt-Col Ibn Hafez explained that 22 accidents took place between 2pm and 6pm. “Around 14 accidents took place between 10am and 2pm and 13 accidents between 10pm and 2am, 12 accidents between 6am and 10am, and four accidents happened between 2am to 6am.

 ?? Wam file ?? The Air Wing of the Dubai Police during an operation. —
Wam file The Air Wing of the Dubai Police during an operation. —

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