Weather Webcam System for the Safety of Helicopter Emergency Medical Services in Miyazaki, Japan

Air Med J. 2017 Mar-Apr;36(2):71-76. doi: 10.1016/j.amj.2017.01.008.

Abstract

Objective: In Japan, the helicopter emergency medical services (HEMS) system was initiated in 2001 and introduced to Miyazaki Prefecture in 2012. Mountainous areas occupy 88% of Miyazaki's land area, and HEMS flights can be subject to the effects of weather. Therefore, ensuring safety in changing weather conditions is a necessity for HEMS.

Methods: The weather webcam system (WWS) was established to observe the meteorological conditions in 29 locations. Assessments of the probability of a flight based on conventional data including a weather chart provided by the Japan Meteorological Agency and meteorological reports provided by the Miyazaki Airport were compared with the assessment based on the combination of the information obtained from the WWS and the conventional data.

Results: The results showed that the probability of a flight by HEMS increased when using the WSS, leading to an increased transportation opportunity for patients in the mountains who rely on HEMS. In addition, the results indicate that the WWS may prevent flights in unfavorable weather conditions.

Conclusion: The WWS used in conjunction with conventional weather data within Miyazaki HEMS increased the pilot's awareness of current weather conditions throughout the Prefecture, increasing the probability of accepting a flight.

MeSH terms

  • Air Ambulances*
  • Decision Making
  • Emergency Medical Services*
  • Humans
  • Information Dissemination*
  • Internet
  • Japan
  • Pilots*
  • Weather*