People who were doubting that the future is now probably haven’t seen the Jet Suit Paramedic. This new approach to getting assistance to people utilizes jet suits instead of ambulances and helicopters to get to certain locations more easily and faster. This way, paramedics can quickly respond to emergencies, especially in remote areas.
Jet Suits for Paramedics
The Great North Air Ambulance Service (GNAAS) has collaborated with the jet suit company, Gravity Industries, to test one of their jet suits, and shared footage of it in action. The nifty suit is intended to be used by paramedics in the Lake District, where traditional emergency response vehicles, such as helicopters, face difficulties in landing due to the uneven terrain. With the use of jet suits, medical assistance can be provided within seconds, pushing the boundaries of emergency response.
The jet suit was tested at Langdale Pikes in the Lake District, where Gravity Industries’ founder, Richard Browning, flew from the valley floor to a simulated casualty site on The Band, close to Bowfell. In the absence of the jet suit, it would have taken paramedics around 25 minutes to reach the patient on foot. However, the use of the jet suit reduced the travel time to a mere 90 seconds.
The Jet Suit Looks Like Fiction
The director of operations and paramedic at GNAAS, Andy Mawson, stated that the need for the jet suit was evident. However, the practicality of using it was uncertain. After witnessing its successful application, Mawson expressed his admiration, stating that it was awesome.
Although the jet suit is undeniably a useful tool for emergency responders, it is difficult to overlook its resemblance to a gadget from a video game or movie. Many people who saw the footage of the test were quick to make this connection, with some drawing comparisons to Grand Theft Auto. Despite its futuristic appearance, the practical benefits of the suit in emergency situations are undeniable. If there is a positive aspect to a video game becoming a reality, it is the potential to save lives through innovative technology.