Rescue helicopter in action - Photo story by Alfred, Strobel, 1970
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Rescue helicopter in action - Photo story by Alfred, Strobel, 1970
View of the cockpit of a rescue helicopter, 1970
The pilots of a rescue helicopter of the type Bell UH-1D during a mission. These missions with rescue helicopters were pilot projects of the Luftrettung (air rescue service) of the Bundeswehr, the Bergwacht (mountain rescue service) and doctors of Munich hospitals. As of 01.11.1970 the Bundeswehr withdrew from the project, the ADAC stepped in and established with "Christoph 1" the first continuous service of a (civilian) rescue helicopter.
Rescue mission by helicopter near Munich, 1982
After a traffic accident victims are treated by paramedics until the rescue helicopter arrives. These missions with rescue helicopters were pilot projects of the Luftrettung (air rescue service) of Bundeswehr, Bergwacht (mountain rescue service) and doctors of Munich hospitals. As of 01.11.1970 the Bundeswehr withdrew from the project, the ADAC stepped in and with "Christoph 1" established the first continuous operation of a (civilian) rescue helicopter. The picture shows the arrival of the helicopter that lands on the other roadway.
Rescue mission by helicopter near Munich, 1980
After a traffic accident victims are taken care by the crew of a rescue helicopter. The helicopter has landed on a roadway. These missions with rescue helicopters were pilot projects of the Luftrettung (air rescue service) of Bundeswehr, Bergwacht (mountain rescue service) and doctors of Munich hospitals. As of 01.11.1970 the Bundeswehr withdrew from the project, the ADAC stepped in and with "Christoph 1" established the first continuous operation of a (civilian) rescue helicopter. The picture shows a damaged car that collided with a lamppost, in the background you can see how the crew of the helicopter gives first aid to the victim.
A rescue helicopter during a mission, 1970
An emergency doctor takes care of the victim of an accident during the flight to a hospital. These missions with rescue helicopters were pilot projects of the Luftrettung (air rescue service) of the Bundeswehr, the Bergwacht (mountain rescue service) and doctors of Munich hospitals. As of 01.11.1970 the Bundeswehr withdrew from the project, the ADAC stepped in and established with "Christoph 1" the first continuous service of a (civilian) rescue helicopter.
Transport of an accident victim to the Harlaching Clinic, 1970
The crew of a rescue helicopter (pilots, paramedics and doctors) take an accident victim on a stretcher from the landing site to the Klinikum Harlaching. These missions with rescue helicopters were pilot projects of the Luftrettung (air rescue service) of Bundeswehr, Bergwacht (mountain rescue service) and doctors of Munich hospitals. As of 01.11.1970 the Bundeswehr withdrew from the project, the ADAC stepped in and with "Christoph 1" established the first continuous operation of a (civilian) rescue helicopter.
Rescue helicopter of the type Bell UH-1D in action, 1970
The crew of a rescue helicopter taking care of the victim of an accident in the mountains, the picture shows the landed helicopter. These missions with rescue helicopters were pilot projects of the Luftrettung (air rescue service) of Bundeswehr, Bergwacht (mountain rescue service) and doctors of Munich hospitals. As of 01.11.1970 the Bundeswehr withdrew from the project, the ADAC stepped in and with "Christoph 1" established the first continuous operation of a (civilian) rescue helicopter.
Transport of an accident victim to the Harlaching Clinic, 1970
The crew of a rescue helicopter (pilots, paramedics and doctors) take an accident victim on a stretcher from the landing site to the Klinikum Harlaching. These missions with rescue helicopters were pilot projects of the Luftrettung (air rescue service) of Bundeswehr, Bergwacht (mountain rescue service) and doctors of Munich hospitals. As of 01.11.1970 the Bundeswehr withdrew from the project, the ADAC stepped in and with "Christoph 1" established the first continuous operation of a (civilian) rescue helicopter.
Transport of an accident victim to the Harlaching Clinic, 1970
The crew of a rescue helicopter (pilots, paramedics and doctors) take an accident victim on a stretcher from the landing site to the Klinikum Harlaching. These missions with rescue helicopters were pilot projects of the Luftrettung (air rescue service) of Bundeswehr, Bergwacht (mountain rescue service) and doctors of Munich hospitals. As of 01.11.1970 the Bundeswehr withdrew from the project, the ADAC stepped in and with "Christoph 1" established the first continuous operation of a (civilian) rescue helicopter.
Transport of an accident victim to the Harlaching Clinic, 1970
The crew of a rescue helicopter (pilots, paramedics and doctors) take an accident victim on a stretcher from the landing site to the Klinikum Harlaching. These missions with rescue helicopters were pilot projects of the Luftrettung (air rescue service) of Bundeswehr, Bergwacht (mountain rescue service) and doctors of Munich hospitals. As of 01.11.1970 the Bundeswehr withdrew from the project, the ADAC stepped in and with "Christoph 1" established the first continuous operation of a (civilian) rescue helicopter.
Transport of an accident victim to the Harlaching Clinic, 1970
The crew of a rescue helicopter (pilots, paramedics and doctors) take an accident victim on a stretcher from the landing site to the Klinikum Harlaching. These missions with rescue helicopters were pilot projects of the Luftrettung (air rescue service) of Bundeswehr, Bergwacht (mountain rescue service) and doctors of Munich hospitals. As of 01.11.1970 the Bundeswehr withdrew from the project, the ADAC stepped in and with "Christoph 1" established the first continuous operation of a (civilian) rescue helicopter.
Rescue helicopter during a mission in the mountains, 1970
The crew of a rescue helicopter taking an injured person on board to transport him in a hospital, the preceded accident happened in a mountainous region. These missions with rescue helicopters were pilot projects of the Luftrettung (air rescue service) of Bundeswehr, Bergwacht (mountain rescue service) and doctors of Munich hospitals. As of 01.11.1970 the Bundeswehr withdrew from the project, the ADAC stepped in and with "Christoph 1" established the first continuous operation of a (civilian) rescue helicopter.
Rescue helicopter during a mission in the mountains, 1970
The crew of a rescue helicopter taking an injured person on board to transport him in a hospital, the preceded accident happened in a mountainous region. These missions with rescue helicopters were pilot projects of the Luftrettung (air rescue service) of Bundeswehr, Bergwacht (mountain rescue service) and doctors of Munich hospitals. As of 01.11.1970 the Bundeswehr withdrew from the project, the ADAC stepped in and with "Christoph 1" established the first continuous operation of a (civilian) rescue helicopter.
Rescue helicopter during a mission in the mountains, 1970
The crew of a rescue helicopter taking an injured person on board to transport him in a hospital, the preceded accident happened in a mountainous region. These missions with rescue helicopters were pilot projects of the Luftrettung (air rescue service) of Bundeswehr, Bergwacht (mountain rescue service) and doctors of Munich hospitals. As of 01.11.1970 the Bundeswehr withdrew from the project, the ADAC stepped in and with "Christoph 1" established the first continuous operation of a (civilian) rescue helicopter.
Transport of an accident victim to the Harlaching Clinic, 1970
The crew of a rescue helicopter (pilots, paramedics and doctors) take an accident victim on a stretcher from the landing site to the Klinikum Harlaching. These missions with rescue helicopters were pilot projects of the Luftrettung (air rescue service) of Bundeswehr, Bergwacht (mountain rescue service) and doctors of Munich hospitals. As of 01.11.1970 the Bundeswehr withdrew from the project, the ADAC stepped in and with "Christoph 1" established the first continuous operation of a (civilian) rescue helicopter.
View of the cockpit of a rescue helicopter, 1970
The pilots of a rescue helicopter of the type Bell UH-1D during a mission. These missions with rescue helicopters were pilot projects of the Luftrettung (air rescue service) of the Bundeswehr, the Bergwacht (mountain rescue service) and doctors of Munich hospitals. As of 01.11.1970 the Bundeswehr withdrew from the project, the ADAC stepped in and established with "Christoph 1" the first continuous service of a (civilian) rescue helicopter.
Rescue helicopter during a mission in the mountains, 1970
The crew of a rescue helicopter taking an injured person on board to transport him in a hospital, the preceded accident happened in a mountainous region. These missions with rescue helicopters were pilot projects of the Luftrettung (air rescue service) of Bundeswehr, Bergwacht (mountain rescue service) and doctors of Munich hospitals. As of 01.11.1970 the Bundeswehr withdrew from the project, the ADAC stepped in and with "Christoph 1" established the first continuous operation of a (civilian) rescue helicopter.
View of the cockpit of a rescue helicopter, 1970
The pilots of a rescue helicopter of the type Bell UH-1D during a mission. These missions with rescue helicopters were pilot projects of the Luftrettung (air rescue service) of the Bundeswehr, the Bergwacht (mountain rescue service) and doctors of Munich hospitals. As of 01.11.1970 the Bundeswehr withdrew from the project, the ADAC stepped in and established with "Christoph 1" the first continuous service of a (civilian) rescue helicopter.
Rescue mission by helicopter near Munich, 1981
After a traffic accident victims are treated by paramedics until the rescue helicopter arrives. These missions with rescue helicopters were pilot projects of the Luftrettung (air rescue service) of Bundeswehr, Bergwacht (mountain rescue service) and doctors of Munich hospitals. As of 01.11.1970 the Bundeswehr withdrew from the project, the ADAC stepped in and with "Christoph 1" established the first continuous operation of a (civilian) rescue helicopter. The picture shows the arrival of the helicopter that lands on the other roadway.
Rescue mission by helicopter near Munich, 1979
After a traffic accident victims are taken care by the crew of a rescue helicopter. The helicopter has landed on a roadway. These missions with rescue helicopters were pilot projects of the Luftrettung (air rescue service) of Bundeswehr, Bergwacht (mountain rescue service) and doctors of Munich hospitals. As of 01.11.1970 the Bundeswehr withdrew from the project, the ADAC stepped in and with "Christoph 1" established the first continuous operation of a (civilian) rescue helicopter. The picture shows a damaged car that collided with a lamppost, in the background one can see the helicopter of the type Bell UH-1D which landed on the roadway.
A rescue helicopter, 1970
A rescue helicopter of the type Bell UH-1D during a mission. These missions with rescue helicopters were pilot projects of the Luftrettung (air rescue service) of the Bundeswehr, the Bergwacht (mountain rescue service) and doctors of Munich hospitals. As of 01.11.1970 the Bundeswehr withdrew from the project, the ADAC stepped in and established with "Christoph 1" the first continuous service of a (civilian) rescue helicopter.
Transport of an accident victim to the Harlaching Clinic, 1970
The crew of a rescue helicopter (pilots, paramedics and doctors) take an accident victim on a stretcher from the landing site to the Klinikum Harlaching. These missions with rescue helicopters were pilot projects of the Luftrettung (air rescue service) of Bundeswehr, Bergwacht (mountain rescue service) and doctors of Munich hospitals. As of 01.11.1970 the Bundeswehr withdrew from the project, the ADAC stepped in and with "Christoph 1" established the first continuous operation of a (civilian) rescue helicopter.
Transport of an accident victim to the Harlaching Clinic, 1970
The crew of a rescue helicopter (pilots, paramedics and doctors) take an accident victim on a stretcher from the landing site to the Klinikum Harlaching. These missions with rescue helicopters were pilot projects of the Luftrettung (air rescue service) of Bundeswehr, Bergwacht (mountain rescue service) and doctors of Munich hospitals. As of 01.11.1970 the Bundeswehr withdrew from the project, the ADAC stepped in and with "Christoph 1" established the first continuous operation of a (civilian) rescue helicopter.
Rescue mission by helicopter near Munich, 1978
The helicopter landed on a grassy field, the crew carries the medical and technical equipment on a stretcher to the accident site. These missions with rescue helicopters were pilot projects of the Luftrettung (air rescue service) of Bundeswehr, Bergwacht (mountain rescue service) and doctors of Munich hospitals. As of 01.11.1970 the Bundeswehr withdrew from the project, the ADAC stepped in and with "Christoph 1" established the first continuous operation of a (civilian) rescue helicopter.
Rescue mission by helicopter near Munich, 1977
After a traffic accident victims are taken care by the crew of a rescue helicopter. The helicopter has landed on a roadway. These missions with rescue helicopters were pilot projects of the Luftrettung (air rescue service) of Bundeswehr, Bergwacht (mountain rescue service) and doctors of Munich hospitals. As of 01.11.1970 the Bundeswehr withdrew from the project, the ADAC stepped in and with "Christoph 1" established the first continuous operation of a (civilian) rescue helicopter. The picture shows a victim who receives first aid from the crew, in the background there are many gawkers.
A victim is made ready for transport, 1970
The crew of a rescue helicopter makes an accident victim ready for the flight to a hospital. These missions with rescue helicopters were pilot projects of the Luftrettung (air rescue service) of Bundeswehr, Bergwacht (mountain rescue service) and doctors of Munich hospitals. As of 01.11.1970 the Bundeswehr withdrew from the project, the ADAC stepped in and with "Christoph 1" established the first continuous operation of a (civilian) rescue helicopter.
Rescue mission by helicopter near Munich, 1976
After a traffic accident victims are taken care by the crew of a rescue helicopter. The helicopter has landed on a roadway. These missions with rescue helicopters were pilot projects of the Luftrettung (air rescue service) of Bundeswehr, Bergwacht (mountain rescue service) and doctors of Munich hospitals. As of 01.11.1970 the Bundeswehr withdrew from the project, the ADAC stepped in and with "Christoph 1" established the first continuous operation of a (civilian) rescue helicopter. The picture shows as a victim lying on the stretcher is carried to the helicopter. In the background there are many gawkers.
An accident victim is brought to the rescue helicopter, 1970
The picture shows the crew of the helicopter as they take the accident victim lying on the stretcher to the helicopter to fly to a hospital as quickly as possible. These operations with rescue helicopters were pilot projects of the Luftrettung (air rescue service) of Bundeswehr, Bergwacht (mountain rescue service) and doctors of Munich hospitals. As of 01.11.1970 the Bundeswehr withdrew from the project, the ADAC stepped in and with "Christoph 1" established the first continuous operation of a (civilian) rescue helicopter.
Rescue mission by helicopter near Munich, 1975
After a traffic accident victims are taken care by the crew of a rescue helicopter. The helicopter has landed on a roadway. These missions with rescue helicopters were pilot projects of the Luftrettung (air rescue service) of Bundeswehr, Bergwacht (mountain rescue service) and doctors of Munich hospitals. As of 01.11.1970 the Bundeswehr withdrew from the project, the ADAC stepped in and with "Christoph 1" established the first continuous operation of a (civilian) rescue helicopter. The picture shows a pilot and a doctor on the way to the helicopter, at the roadside ditch there are many gawkers.
A victim is made ready for transport, 1970
The crew of a rescue helicopter makes an accident victim ready for the flight to a hospital. These missions with rescue helicopters were pilot projects of the Luftrettung (air rescue service) of Bundeswehr, Bergwacht (mountain rescue service) and doctors of Munich hospitals. As of 01.11.1970 the Bundeswehr withdrew from the project, the ADAC stepped in and with "Christoph 1" established the first continuous operation of a (civilian) rescue helicopter.
Rescue mission by helicopter near Munich, 1974
After a traffic accident victims are taken care by the crew of a rescue helicopter. The helicopter has landed on a roadway. These missions with rescue helicopters were pilot projects of the Luftrettung (air rescue service) of Bundeswehr, Bergwacht (mountain rescue service) and doctors of Munich hospitals. As of 01.11.1970 the Bundeswehr withdrew from the project, the ADAC stepped in and with "Christoph 1" established the first continuous operation of a (civilian) rescue helicopter. The picture shows a victim who receives first aid from the crew, in the background there are many gawkers.
Rescue mission by helicopter near Munich, 1973
After a traffic accident victims are taken care by the crew of a rescue helicopter. The helicopter has landed on a roadway. These missions with rescue helicopters were pilot projects of the Luftrettung (air rescue service) of Bundeswehr, Bergwacht (mountain rescue service) and doctors of Munich hospitals. As of 01.11.1970 the Bundeswehr withdrew from the project, the ADAC stepped in and with "Christoph 1" established the first continuous operation of a (civilian) rescue helicopter. The picture shows the crew when loading a medical-technical equipment, at the roadside ditch there are many gawkers.
Rescue mission by helicopter near Munich, 1972
After a traffic accident victims are taken care by the crew of a rescue helicopter. The helicopter has landed on a roadway. These missions with rescue helicopters were pilot projects of the Luftrettung (air rescue service) of Bundeswehr, Bergwacht (mountain rescue service) and doctors of Munich hospitals. As of 01.11.1970 the Bundeswehr withdrew from the project, the ADAC stepped in and with "Christoph 1" established the first continuous operation of a (civilian) rescue helicopter. The picture shows the crew when loading a medical-technical equipment, at the roadside ditch there are many gawkers.
Rescue mission by helicopter near Munich, 1971
After a traffic accident victims are taken care by the crew of a rescue helicopter. The helicopter has landed on a roadway. These missions with rescue helicopters were pilot projects of the Luftrettung (air rescue service) of Bundeswehr, Bergwacht (mountain rescue service) and doctors of Munich hospitals. As of 01.11.1970 the Bundeswehr withdrew from the project, the ADAC stepped in and with "Christoph 1" established the first continuous operation of a (civilian) rescue helicopter. The picture shows a victim who receives first aid from the crew, at the roadside ditch there are many gawkers.
Rescue mission by helicopter near Munich, 1970
After a traffic accident victims are taken care by the crew of a rescue helicopter. The helicopter has landed on a roadway. These missions with rescue helicopters were pilot projects of the Luftrettung (air rescue service) of Bundeswehr, Bergwacht (mountain rescue service) and doctors of Munich hospitals. As of 01.11.1970 the Bundeswehr withdrew from the project, the ADAC stepped in and with "Christoph 1" established the first continuous operation of a (civilian) rescue helicopter. The picture shows a victim who receives first aid from the crew, at the roadside ditch there are many gawkers.
Transport of an accident victim to the Harlaching Clinic, 1970
The crew of a rescue helicopter (pilots, paramedics and doctors) take an accident victim on a stretcher from the landing site to the Klinikum Harlaching. These missions with rescue helicopters were pilot projects of the Luftrettung (air rescue service) of Bundeswehr, Bergwacht (mountain rescue service) and doctors of Munich hospitals. As of 01.11.1970 the Bundeswehr withdrew from the project, the ADAC stepped in and with "Christoph 1" established the first continuous operation of a (civilian) rescue helicopter.
View of the Olympic Park during the development, 1970
View of the construction stage of the Oberwiesenfeld in Munich in 1970. The Olympic Park was built between 1968-1972 as the venue of the Olympic Games 1972. In the center you can see the Olympic Tower, a TV tower completed in 1968. The picture was taken from one of the rescue helicopters, which flew on mission on that day.