Flight restrictions no barrier to evacuation
Our mining client had an employee working in Sierra Leone who suffered a serious accident at work. We liaised closely with the onsite paramedic and our client’s CEO to evacuate the patient to nearby Freetown. Unfortunately, further surgery was needed and this could only be undertaken at a hospital in Johannesburg – some 6,500 miles away. Further surgery was arranged in a Johannesburg hospital, but serious airspace restrictions made getting him there difficult. Intana Global planned a complex route to South Africa, including commercial flights via the UK. We also arranged all guarantees and follow up treatment for more than 12 months.
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Some of our clients’ employees work in hazardous conditions, sometimes in remote regions of the world. If any are involved in an accident, our clients expect us to act quickly and decisively to secure treatment in safe conditions. Sometimes that involves a complex evacuation.
A South African employee of one of our mining clients sustained a serious accident at work in Sierra Leone. A boulder landed on his ankle, fracturing tibia and fibula bones, as well as severing tendons and a foot artery. Our response was immediate:
- We sourced information about the patient’s condition directly from an onsite paramedic, who was first to attend, and had stabilised the fractures
- Working closely with the paramedic and the client CEO, we arranged helicopter evacuation to a nearby Freetown medical facility, where the wound was stabilised and the bones aligned
- When medics in Freetown told us the patient needed further surgery to save his foot, we identified the Netcare Hospital in Johannesburg as offering the best treatment near the patient’s home, and we arranged his admission
- Airspace restrictions between Sierra Leone and South Africa were a major challenge to optimal route planning, so after reviewing the options, we flew the patient to Johannesburg via the UK
- The patient underwent immediate surgery by a senior orthopaedic surgeon at the hospital, and his foot was saved
- Intana Global also arranged all follow-up treatment, which lasted more than 12 months
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