THE Royal Sussex County Hospital has received a £650,000 donation from the HELP Appeal – the only charity in the country dedicated to funding hospital helipads.

The money will be used to incorporate a state of the art fire suppression system for the hospital’s new helipad.

Typically used for off shore oil rigs, the Deck Integrated Fire Fighting System can extinguish a fire within 15 seconds by using a series of nozzles built into the helipad, which spray water and foam.

RSCH will be among the first five hospitals in the country to have the system in place.

The helipad, which is part of the major redevelopment of the hospital, is due to come into operation at the end of this year.

It will enable air ambulances to land directly on the hospital site for the first time – a massive boost to the Hospital’s role as the region’s major trauma centre.

Duane Passman, Director of the Redevelopment said: “We are extremely grateful for this very generous donation.

“It will allow us to provide the highest possible level of safety on the helipad. As with all such safety systems, we are fitting DIFFS with the expectation and hope that we will never need to use it.”

The DIFFS reduces the need for more traditional fire management measures on the helideck, which have a greater running cost over time.