Ambulance helicopter rescue in snowy Dalarna forest, commemorating 10 years of lifesaving service.
Ambulance helicopter rescue in snowy Dalarna forest, commemorating 10 years of lifesaving service.
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Dalarna's ambulance helicopter marks ten years as lifesaver

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The ambulance helicopter in Mora has saved lives across Dalarna for ten years, from forests to remote areas. Police officer Crister Nelefelt survived a cardiac arrest thanks to the team in 2022. Costs are rising, but the service is deemed indispensable.

The ambulance helicopter based in Mora launched in 2016 and has since become a core part of healthcare in Dalarna. It covers the region from Idre to Avesta and has aided thousands of patients despite technical issues, weather challenges, and rising costs.

During a dog training exercise in May 2022, police group leader Crister Nelefelt suffered a cardiac arrest in the forest. Colleagues started CPR and used a defibrillator from the patrol car until the helicopter team arrived. “Without it I wouldn't have survived,” says Crister Nelefelt. “As a police officer, I've seen how vital it is for healthcare to arrive quickly.”

The helicopter handles 350–400 missions annually, mainly trauma, cardiac arrests, and strokes, with 70 percent of patients in life-threatening condition. Base chief Magnus Brodén, involved since the start, highlights improvements in teamwork with doctors and flying safety. He hopes for a second base in Borlänge.

Region Dalarnas costs are set to rise 18 percent in 2026 to nearly 58 million kronor, doubling since launch. Region councilor Sebastian Karlberg (S) defends the expense: “I think it's worth it.” Christian Democrat Birgitta Sacrédeus now accepts the service but questions national cost distribution.

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