Mexico City, October 26, 2016.
Safety and care are first at the
FORMULA 1 GRAN PREMIO DE MÉXICO 2016™
Besides 2 thousand Tecpro barriers along the circuit, the 2,800 renovated keystones and the 8,600 meters of protective net, everything is set for the Medical Center, the primary care center for FORMULA 1 GRAN PREMIO DE MÉXICO 2016™ traumatised drivers. This 404 square meters building includes a patients’ registration area and 2 cubicles for minor medical consultation such as dehydration, shortness of breath, dizziness and electrocardiograms, among others. The unit also has an antidoping room, a doctors’ area with lockers, wardrobe and pharmacy. At other of the areas, we find the X-Ray room with a team equiped for one plate that can be sent by internet, an ultrasound machine and other equipment of live x-ray fluoroscope with dynamic image. It also has a Shock Cubicule to assist patients with unstable conditions, in critical conditions with cardiac blood pressure monitors, defibrillators, pulmonary ventilators, EKG machines, pumps for serum, and equipment to assist in case of cardiac arrest. Finally there is an area with tub and showers for burned patients. The whole equipment belongs to the Spanish Hospital, venue institution provider of medical staff required to deal with any eventuality with different specialists in general medicine, orthopedics, otolaryngology, internist, vascular surgery, neurosurgery, anesthesiologist and intensive care specialist. Its worth to mention there is a helipad to transfer patients to the Spanish Hospital or to the Military Central Hospital for burned patients as needed. The transfer time is 5 minutes approximately.www.mexicogp.mx
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