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{{NHS Branch|BranchName=Air Rescue|BranchLogo=Air_rescue_logo.png|HeadRank=|HeadPageLink=|Head_Name=|DeputyRank=|DeputyPageLink_1=|Deputy_Name_1=|DeputyPageLink_2=|Deputy_Name_2=|TrainerRank=|TrainerPageLink_1=|Trainer_Name_1=|TrainerPageLink_2=|Trainer_Name_2=|TrainerPageLink_3=|Trainer_Name_3=}}
{{NHS Branch|BranchName=Air Rescue|BranchLogo=Air_rescue_logo.png|HeadRank=|HeadPageLink=|Head_Name=|DeputyRank=|DeputyPageLink_1=|Deputy_Name_1=|DeputyPageLink_2=|Deputy_Name_2=|TrainerRank=|TrainerPageLink_1=|Trainer_Name_1=|TrainerPageLink_2=|Trainer_Name_2=|TrainerPageLink_3=|Trainer_Name_3=|MemberCount=39|ListofAssests=M-900,
MH-9 Hummingbird,
 
Mi-290 Taru|ListofDispatchLocations=Kavala, Athira}}


The '''NHS Air Rescue Branch''' is a specialist [[National Health Service]] branch that focuses on the '''flying of air vehicles''' in order to attend emergencies at a fast, consistent and reliable speed. They are a group of dedicated [[National Health Service|NHS]] members who have been tested to ensure a consistently good quality of flying and are competent when in control of a joystick.
The '''NHS Air Rescue Branch''' is a specialist [[National Health Service]] branch that focuses on the '''flying of air vehicles''' in order to attend emergencies at a fast, consistent and reliable speed. They are a group of dedicated [[National Health Service|NHS]] members who have been tested to ensure a consistently good quality of flying and are competent when in control of a joystick.
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