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Just read that developers are objecting to a heli pad being built for the Air Ambulance at the hospital because of the noise factor

It has to land a bit away from the hospital now and the patients have to finish their journey by ambulance, that time could make all the difference

To be honest I am sickened by their attitude and what a sad indictment of the world we live in when selling houses is worth more than peoples lives


 
Posted : 16/11/2010 8:11 am
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Imagine pretty greedy.

Much, much worse than that.


 
Posted : 16/11/2010 8:16 am
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I guess it depends on the details really.
If the proposed pad was specified a few feet away from houses. And you personally stood to loose say your lifetime's investment and go bankrupt, you might say something.
But I know nothing of the specifics.


 
Posted : 16/11/2010 9:01 am
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again... not knowing the specifics its hard to comment... but if someones living that close to a hospital wouldnt they be used to sirens coming and going all day and night anyway?!


 
Posted : 16/11/2010 9:12 am
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I used to live near the landing spot at Harrogate Hospital. Always found hearing the helicopter quite chilling. Never thought of it as a nuisance. Some people are quite retarded and perhaps lead lives devoid of anything edifying, so moaning gives them some glimpse of a point to being alive?


 
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again... not knowing the specifics its hard to comment... but if someones living that close to a hospital wouldnt they be used to sirens coming and going all day and night anyway?!

Yes. I live less than a mile away from the local district general, and you're right, sometimes it can be constant sirens - a noise which can be slightly disturbing when you consider some other poor buggers misfortune, but equally can be comforting at times knowing that the ambulance service is there doing a superb job. I'm willing to bet a developer building so close to a hospital has already considered the static population of NHS employees who may choose to consider living within easy reach of work.

Start a counter campaign to get the helipad built, take it more regional than local. The locals will get minimal support from a small number of people, but imagine a regional campaign starting with the headline "Local residents object to proposed air ambulance landing pad" and I'd imagine that the greater population, including those already having received care from the AA, will support it.

[edit] Just realised that it is developers objecting, still not sympathetic, they can just reduce their profit margin and have to tell the truth to prospective buyers about the helipad. How many times in a week is it expected to be used?[/edit]


 
Posted : 16/11/2010 9:35 am
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**** Whirly Birds 😀


 
Posted : 16/11/2010 9:38 am
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edit] Just realised that it is developers objecting, still not sympathetic, they can just reduce their profit margin

Yes, no problem with the redundancies or worse that could follow...


 
Posted : 16/11/2010 9:40 am
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C'mon, they do have a point. Who would want helicopters landing right next to their houses? I mean, they could have chickens and the noise could cause chicken heart attacks. And then where would they be? They would have to go to the shops for eggs AND have chicken for tea even though they had already got a frozen casserole out of the freezer that morning.


 
Posted : 16/11/2010 9:42 am
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Yorkshire Air Ambulance lands at LGI (regional centre for head injuries/ spinal injuries and cardiac emergencies) maybe twice a week. Police helicopter is (it seems) above my house all night every night shining its searchlight in my skylights. Lets see them try to stop the police.


 
Posted : 16/11/2010 9:43 am
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Maybe the developers have just paid for the new hospital and need to get the maximum amount out of the resi in order to walk away with something?


 
Posted : 16/11/2010 9:47 am
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Its not a problem & as for sirens, we only hear the odd one if traffic is built up, most of the time they have them switched off.

I live next to a heli pad at our local hospital, we have maybe 2 helicopters fly low directly over our home a week if that!

They only seem to fly low over our place,if they need to, for a reason and I guess that reason is to save time/lives, so that's fine with us.

Mostly at the weekend too, picking up born again bikers 😉

Our kids find it a buz racing out to the garden to feel the down draft & wave at the pilots, who wave back most times.


 
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Ohh, and by the way - my brother lives near Truro hospital and recently lost a chicken to low flying helicopters (noise, not decapitation).

It was quite hard for me to stifle the laugh.


 
Posted : 16/11/2010 10:13 am
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Our kids find it a buz racing out to the garden to feel the down draft & wave at the pilots, who wave back most times.

That thought has just brought a nice, happy smile to my face 🙂


 
Posted : 16/11/2010 10:19 am
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Once I ate a whole 200g bar of dairy milk in front of my brother, didn't even give him a single square.


 
Posted : 16/11/2010 10:20 am
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This is Addenbrooke's, not exactly a new hospital
See here for the full story [url= http://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/Home/Noise-concerns-may-force-no-fly-rule-on-air-medics.htm ]Air Ambulance[/url]


 
Posted : 16/11/2010 10:25 am
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it's quite loud when an army helicopter lands at work, the air ambulance ones are puny in comparison, but out pad is well away from houses


 
Posted : 16/11/2010 11:00 am
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Get on to that Richard Hammond. I'm sure he'd put in a supporting quote. That'd get you in the papers.


 
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Ive got a helipad behind my garden as I back onto hospital grounds, doesnt bother me one bit and was not even a factor when I bought the house 2 years ago.

Its actually pretty cool when on the rare occasion (once every 2 or 3 months) you do get a low flying chopper swooping overhead.


 
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Yorkshire Air Ambulance lands at LGI (regional centre for head injuries/ spinal injuries and cardiac emergencies) maybe twice a week. Police helicopter is (it seems) above my house all night every night shining its searchlight in my skylights. Lets see them try to stop the police.

Maybe you should take the hint and stop brewing crystal meth i your attic.


 
Posted : 16/11/2010 11:10 am
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Who's the developer? Local papers love sweeping headlines like "DaveSmith developments want emergency patients to die" Or better yet, I believe some soldiers have been treated at Addenbrooks, "DaveSmith Developments blocks our boys surgery!" The sun would love that...


 
Posted : 16/11/2010 11:11 am
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We have police choppers flying over our house fairly often. Sometimes fairly low in the middle of the night, enough to wake us up. When this happens, I think 'great, hope you catch the buggers'.


 
Posted : 16/11/2010 11:15 am
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I think Alan has solved the potential chicken problem Mastiles......

"You are a big posh sod with plums in your mouth, and the plums have mutated and they have got beaks. You make pigs smoke. You feed beef burgers to swans. You have big sheds, but nobody's allowed in. And in these sheds you have 20ft high chickens, and these chickens are scared because the don't know why they're so big, and they're going, "Oh why am I so massive?" and they're looking down at all the little chickens and they think they're in an aeroplane because all the other chickens are so small. Do you deny that? No, I think his silence speaks volumes."


 
Posted : 16/11/2010 11:29 am
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If you see a lovely field with a family having a picnic, and there's a nice pond in it, you fill in the pond with concrete, you plough the family into the field, you blow up the tree, and use the leaves to make a dress for your wife who's also your brother


 
Posted : 16/11/2010 11:37 am
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If you took all the money spent on Air Ambulances and put it all into preventative medicine would you save more or less lives?


 
Posted : 16/11/2010 1:26 pm
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I thought air ambulance were more likely to be used for accidents and emergencies - ie. areas where preventative medicine would have virtually no impact.


 
Posted : 16/11/2010 1:36 pm
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air ambulances get used quite a bit at swinley.... for this reason, i'm going to invest.

alan partridge is correct of course. now where's my spinal chord in a bap?


 
Posted : 16/11/2010 1:40 pm
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If you took all the money spent on Air Ambulances and put it all into preventative medicine would you save more or less lives?

So what preventative medicine would you prescribe for an RTA for example? or someone who has had a climbing accident?

I think in the grand scheme of things, Air Ambulances don't cost that much.


 
Posted : 16/11/2010 1:44 pm
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Morphine for all?


 
Posted : 16/11/2010 1:47 pm