The link bridge was designed by Sheppard Robson and developed in partnership with Bruntwood for the Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust. It runs
14-May-2021 Source: Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust
The new, lifesaving helipad at Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust (MFT) – the first elevated helipad of its kind in the North West – has opened to patients today (Monday 10
th May, 2021).
The state-of-the-art helicopter landing pad, which is situated on the roof of Grafton Street car park onOxford Road Campus (ORC), will enable critically ill or injured babies, children and adults to be airlifted straight to MFT hospitals in Manchester city centre.
The helipad will bring adults and children with life threatening injuries to the Major Trauma Centres at Manchester Royal Infirmary (MRI) and Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital (RMCH), both co-located on the Oxford Road Campus of Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust site in the centre of Manchester.
Manchester s £3.9m hospital helipad lifts off to save lives We know the quality and speed of specialist medical care following a major trauma injury is vital to ensuring patients have the best chance of a full recovery
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A new hospital helicopter landing pad which will make the difference between life or death opened for patients today.