Helidrive National Air Rescue Service flew its first emergency medical mission from Victoria Falls, carrying a patient with intestinal blockage to Bulawayo. The medical team transferred the patient to Mpilo Central Hospital, where surgeons waited. Victoria Falls Hospital lacks general surgery services, making air transport necessary for urgent cases. Dr. Freddy Mhondiwa said medical staff prepared the patient before the flight, ensuring safe arrival. Helidrive began operations in Harare last July before adding Bulawayo service in December.
The company stems from a cooperation between Zimbabwe and Russia, supported by both national leaders. The service has moved more than 450 patients since starting, among them 150 babies under four weeks old. Helidrive plans additional bases across Zimbabwe in places like Masvingo, Mutare, Kariba, and Buffalo Range. Their aircraft travel up to 180 kilometers from each station. Medical helicopters carry full intensive care equipment for treatment during transit.
The company also works on a nationwide emergency call system to decide whether patients need ground or air transport. This expansion brings critical care to remote areas throughout Zimbabwe. The call center helps staff determine if emergencies require helicopter evacuation or ambulance service. Helidrive operates as Zimbabwe's first public air ambulance program for all citizens. The growing service marks major progress for healthcare access across the country.
The company stems from a cooperation between Zimbabwe and Russia, supported by both national leaders. The service has moved more than 450 patients since starting, among them 150 babies under four weeks old. Helidrive plans additional bases across Zimbabwe in places like Masvingo, Mutare, Kariba, and Buffalo Range. Their aircraft travel up to 180 kilometers from each station. Medical helicopters carry full intensive care equipment for treatment during transit.
The company also works on a nationwide emergency call system to decide whether patients need ground or air transport. This expansion brings critical care to remote areas throughout Zimbabwe. The call center helps staff determine if emergencies require helicopter evacuation or ambulance service. Helidrive operates as Zimbabwe's first public air ambulance program for all citizens. The growing service marks major progress for healthcare access across the country.