POLO HEART M GORHLEY POlO CENTRE. arm-noun ML Come see the World Play... JUNE 17. 18, 19. 2011 . que. ()mdn'o's transport medicine semce. best known for its air ambulances. The service was launched "mundaypy Tom hepine. ()rnge'g chief operating ofï¬- cer. said then: are many advantages to having a specialinxi program for transporting sick ‘Child-nen are not just small adults. That's why we have specialized equipment to trans- port them and (staï¬ with) specialized train- ing. Everything about children is much. much different. including the mechanism of injury. the disease pmcesscs that they go through." "We have several specialized pédiamc hospitals in the province ofUntarlo and we have really just taken that concept funher by pmviding ICU-lch care during transport of that population.“ he added. - In the past. pediatric slaï¬ was often called A pediatric transport team will now be permmendy based at Markham Stouï¬ville Hospitalandwillbeableto respond tochil~ drenlnneedanywheminthepmwmun minutes nv runs†none Critically lll children who need to get to an Qntan'o hospital quickly now have more services available through the expan- sion of a speciallwd emergency transport program. WELLNESS: Responds across Ontario in mihutes Pediatric transport unit new at Markham Stouffville TED ROGERS FOUNMTION In most cases. children an: lmnsponcd {mm smaller hospitals to the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto. the Children's Hospital of Ontario. and to pediatric trauma centres in Hamilton and London. The ï¬rst pediatric transpon program was launched in Ottawa in 2009. Omge' nesponds to just over 21.000 calls annually. 17 per cent of which inmlve pedi~ alric patients. . Called the Ted Rogers Paediatric "ans. pon ngram. it Ls named for the late mm~ munications titan whose Charitable founda- tion donated $25011!) to hpr gm '1! off the grmmd. They will lava access to specialized med- ical equipment designed just for children. ventilators and medication infu. sion pumps. mouse: MES. CHOPPERS Their primary transportation vehicle is a specially outï¬tted critical can: land ambu~ lance. but they also have access to ()mge‘s fleet of ï¬xed wing aircraft and helicopters. Three critical can: pediatric nurses and three critical care paramedics have been recruited to the pmgram. A team, consisting ofanurseandparamedic.willwork12 hours a day. seven days a week. out of hospitals to assist in transporting chi] - Toma! News Sen are