See the brand new helipad being tested on 8 May 2010

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Uploaded by on May 24, 2010

The new Queen Elizabeth hospital opens its doors to patients on 16 June 2010.

The new helipad for the air ambulance is located on the multi-storey car park opposite the new hospital. On 8 May, University Hospital Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust carried out a successful test of the helipad.

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  • The helipad won't take military helos because it's designed for the civilian air ambulance. The Chinooks are too big and heavy to land there. Military patients come into Birmingham Airport on an RAF C-17. See the miltary medicine pages on NHS Choices for more info.

  • The road on the clip runs across the northern end of the new hospital and won't be a main road. This road is Metchley Park Road and is the main access into the old QE Hospital and Birmingham Women's. From June 16, that bit of road will be renamed Mindelsohn Way and only used by the public to access the new hospital’s ED. Barriers and lights will control traffic during a patient transfer from the helipad. The helipad’s location provides the fastest possible access to the ED.

  • This is a brand new hospital, yet it looks as if the patient has to be taken onto the street to the ED - which mastermind planned this?

    Can the pad take military helos, or are military patients still going to be landed elsewhere?

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