Patient with life threatening injuries required critical care support and conveyance to hospital for continued care. Attended patient in medical cardiac arrest. Working with mountain rescue, the crew conveyed the patient to hospital by air. The same journey by land ambulance would have taken 2hrs and 38mins. Attended patient cardiac arrest where critical care was given before conveying to hospital by land ambulance. Patient suffered ankle injury and was flown to hospital. Working alongside other emergency services, the crew assessed a patient before they were transferred by EMAS to a trauma centre. Attended patient in cardiac arrest. Patient sustained severe arm injury and was conveyed with TAAS by air to hospital. Conveyed with TAAS by land ambulance. Helimed53 were called to attend a fall at 12.21pm and were on scene at 12.35pm. Conveyed to hospital by land. Helimed54 attended an RTC at 17.00pm and were on scene at 17.19pm. Patient sustained injury on farm and was assessed before being left with other service. Registered Company No. The crew arrived shortly after EMAS crew and patient was taken to hospital. Critical care was delivered to the patient with a serious head injury. Helimed54 were tasked to a medical incident at 8.58pm and were on scene at 9.12pm. Working with other agencies, the crew assessed and treated the patient before helping to transfer them to hospital by land. Medic53 were tasked to a medical incident at 02.08 and were on scene at 02.18. Helimed53 were called to attend an RTC at 9.16am and were on scene at 9.38am. G-PICU worked alongside SONeT to transfer a patient to the South in just 17mins. Conveyed to hospital by land with TAAS for further treatment. Attended patient who had fallen downstairs and sustained head injury. Helimed54 were called to attend a leisure incident at 19.12pm and were on scene at 19.28pm. This journey by land ambulance would have taken nearly 2.5 hours. They were assesed before being transferred to hospital. This journey by land ambulance would have taken over 2.5 hours. Medic53 were called to a medical incident at 4.20am and on scene at 4.48am. Medic53 received a call to an RTC at 23.05pm and were on scene at 23.33pm. Helimed54 were called to an RTC at 16.35pm and on scene at 16.45pm. Patient was assessed and had suffered back injury following a fall from height. Assessed patient following collision before handing over to EMAS for continued care. Medic53 were called to a fall at 14.38pm and on scene at 14.55pm. Medic54 were called to a fall at 23.18pm and on scene at 23.55pm. Attended patient in cardiac arrest who was then conveyed with TAAS by land ambulance. Assisted other services and provided patient with pain relief before leaving them with EMAS to be transferred to hospital for further care. Attended young patient with open leg fracture following motor cross accident. The crew assessed the patient before conveying to hospital via land ambulance. Medic53 were tasked to an RTC at 4.54am and on scene at 5.23am. The Danube and its tributaries offer refreshing bathing opportunities. Patient resuscitated and escorted to hospital with TAAS by land. Patient had called from motocross bike and was assessed before being discharged at scene. Helimed53 were called to an RTC at 9.30am and on scene at 9.49am. Advanced trauma care given and stabilised on scene, before being airlifted to hospital by TAAS. Medic54 were called to attend a medical incident at 19.25pm and were on scene at 19.43pm. Assisted EMAS and conveyed patient to hospital by road. Provided advanced pain relief. Helimed53 were called to an fall at 16.00pm and were on scene at 16.16pm. Conveyed by land with TAAS to hospital for further care. This journey by land ambulance would have taken 4hrs 14mins. Helimed54 were called to attend a medical incdient at 14.44pm and were on scene at 14.56pm. Patient had suffered burns to torso and was assessed before being left with other service. Helimed53 were tasked to an industrial accident at 11.20am and were on scene 11.30am. Helimed54 were called to an RTC at 16.01pm and on scene at 16.38pm. Helimed54 were called to a sporting incident at 10.34sm and on scene at 10.49am. Assisted EMAS and EMICS with patient before conveying to hospital by helicopter for further care. Assessed and treated for leg injury and conveyed to hospital by land ambulance. Medic54 were called to a medical incident at 18.03pm and on scene at 18.06pm. Helimed54 attended a sporting trauma at 12.39pm and were on scene at 12.55pm. The crew worked alongside EMAS in treating multiple patients before leaving them with EMAS for further treatment. Patient had fallen from ladder and sustained head injury. G-PICU worked alongside COMET to transfer a patient to the Midlands in just 48mins. Helimed54 received a call at 15.52am and arrived on 16.20am. Helimed54 were tasked to an RTC at 8.53am and on scene at 9.06am. Attended and assessed patient with broken arm. Collision involving multiple patients. Medic53 were called to an assault at 6.54am and were on scene at 7.15am. Assisted with analgesia before leaving with other service for further treatment. Critical care was given to unwell patient before being conveyed to hospital. Helimed54 were called to attend a medical incident at 18.07pm and were on scene at 18.27pm. Our crew assessed patients which led to 1x being discharged and 2x other patients being transferred to hospital by land ambulance. Medic53 were called to an RTC at 17.09pm and on scene at 17.23pm. Medic53 were tasked to an incident at 20.12 and were on scene at 20.30. No critical care required and patient was transferred to hospital with other service. Conveyed with another service for further care. Attended young patient who sustained fractures to arm and leg. Patient had fallen down stairs and suffered suspected head injury. Medic54 were tasked to an incident at 04:32 and were on scene at 04:46. Helimed53 were called to attend a fall at 14.00pm and were on scene at 14.10pm. East Anglian Air Ambulance (Trading) Limited is licensed and regulated in Great Britain by the Gambling Commission under account number 3319. The same journey by road would have taken nearly 2hr 30mins. Helimed54 were called to a leisure incident at 10.41am and on scene at 10.58am. Conveyed to hospital with TAAS by helictoper for further care. Patient was assessed before being taken to hospital by EMAS. Attended young patient who was choking before conveying to hospital by land ambulance. Patient was assessed and our crew administered critical care interventions before they were conveyed with TAAS by land ambulance. Patient suffered multiple injuries and was conveyed to hospital by land ambulance with TAAS crew. Patient sustained fractures to femur, clavicle and multiple ribs. Helimed54 were called to a medical incident at 13.23pm and were on scene at 13.41pm. Assisted WMAS and emergency services. Helimed54 were called to a medical incident at 9.11am and on scene at 9.28am. Patient sustained multiple injuries after falling from height and was sedated on scene before being land escorted to hospital for continued care. Patient escorted to hospital by land ambulance. Helimed54 were called to a medical incident at 15.41pm and on scene at 15.54pm. Called to patient with arm trapped in machinery who was sedated before arm realigned and being flown to nearest hospital for further care. Medic54 were tasked to a medical incident at 8.31am and on scene at 8.48am. Medic54 were called to a medical incident at 16.58pm and on scene at 17.07pm. G-PICU worked alongside SORT to transfer a patient from the South in just 49mins. Helimed53 were called to a medical incident at 15.01pm and on scene at 15.20pm. Medic53 was tasked to a fall at 00.11am and on scene at 00.28am. Patient was assisted on scene before being handed over to crew. Patient sustained minor injuries following a collision and was left with other services after assessment. Left with other service for further care. Helimed54 were called to a medical incident at 16.34pm and on scene at 16.50pm. Crew assisted with extrication and assessment of patient who was taken to hospital by land ambulance. Helimed53 were called to attend an RTC at 14.23pm and were on scene at 14.34pm. Assessed fallen climber following a specialist rescue. Flown to hospital for further care. Helimed53 were called to attend a fall at 12.10pm and were on scene at 12.22pm. Helimed53 were called to a fall at 13.06pm and on scene at 13.17pm. Assessed and treated patient who'd fallen from ladder. Patient was taken to hospital by road for further care. Two patients assessed after falling from height and taken to hospital for further care. Cyclist had fallen and sustained head injury. Attended RTC with multiple patients. Helimed54 were called to an RTC at 12.12pm and on scene at 12.25pm. Working alongside EMAS, the crew assessed the patient before they were conveyed to hospital by air. This journey by land ambulance would have taken nearly 4 hours. Helimed54 were called to an RTC at 10.15am and on scene at 10.27am. G-PICU worked alongside WATCh to transfer a patient to the South in just 32mins. Medic53 received a call to an RTC at 17.15pm and arrived on scene at 17.32pm. Patients conveyed by EMAS to hospital in a land ambulance. This journey by land ambulance would have taken over 2hrs. Assessed and treated before being taken to hospital by EMAS. Medic53 were called to an industrial incident at 00.26am and on scene at 00.36am. Helimed53 were called to an RTC at 15.20pm and on scene at 15.36pm. Helimed54 were called to an RTC at 15.56pm and were on scene at 16.09pm. Medic54 received a call to an RTC at 21.30pm and arrived on scene at 21.50pm. Medic53 were called to attend an RTC at 16.59pm and were on scene at 17.16pm. Helimed53 were called to a medical incident at 10.46am and were on scene at 10.55am. Helimed54 were called to attend a sporting incident at 11.11am and were on scene at 11.28am. Medic54 were called to a burns incident at 5.28am and on scene at 5.41am. Patient sustained life threatening burns and transferred to hospital wth TAAS by land ambulance. Assessed and treated patient in cardiac arrest who responded to treatment before conveyed to hospital by land ambulance with critical care team. Attended patient cardiac arrest and patient was resuscitated on scene before being conveyed to hospital with TAAS by land ambulance for further care. The crew worked with mountain rescue and EMAS, and the patient was flown to hospital for further assessment. Called to life severe allergic reaction to wasp sting. Helimed53 received a call to an RTC between car and cyclist at 11.47am and were on scene at 12.05 am. Transferred to hospital by land ambulance. G-PICU worked alongside NEST to transfer a patient to the South in just 1hr 2mins. Attended patient in cardiac arrest and assisted in treating before convyeing with TAAS by land ambulance for further care. Patient assessed and left with the other service. Patient fell and assessed before conveyed by air to hospital for further assessment and continued care. Helimed54 received a call to a cardiac arrest at 10.57am and were on scene at 11.14am. Helimed54 were called to an RTC at 2:24pm and on scene at 2:38pm. TAAS delivered prehospital critical care for one patient and assisted with the assessment and treatment of a second before leaving with EMAS for further care. Medic54 were tasked to a medical incident at 10.27pm and on scene 10.40pm. Helimed54 were tasked to a medical incident at 11.15am and on scene at 11.30am. Flown to hospital. Attended patient crushed by a trailer. G-TCAA worked alongside EMBRACE to transfer a patient from the North East in just 26mins. Assisted EMAS crew with a patient hit by car, who was assessed before leaving with other service for continued care. Attended a patient who'd fallen downstairs. Helimed54 were called to a sporting incident at 18.23pm and on scene at 18.43pm. Patient sustained significant lower limb injuries including incomplete amputation of lower leg and dislocation. Patients taken to hospital by land ambulance. The crew assessed and treated a patient who had sustained a head injury. Attended patient who had fallen from horse and sustained a head injury. The patient was treated and pain relief given on scene, before being transferred to hospital by EMAS for further care. Medic53 were called to a medical incident at 15.48pm and on scene at 15.57pm. Attended a motorcyclist involved in an RTC who was assessed, treated and conveyed by helicopter with TAAS for further care. The crew treated an injured patient before leaving them with EMAS. Helimed53 were called to a medical incident at 13.02pm and on scene at 13.12pm. Critical care treatment administered and advanced life support achieved resuscitation. Medic54 were tasked to an RTC at 22.06pm and on scene at 23.05pm. The same journey by road would have taken 2hrs and 30mins. The Cornwall Air Ambulance Trust is a charity that provides a dedicated helicopter emergency medical service for Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly. Helimed53 were tasked to an RTC at 5.20pm and were on scene 5.36pm. Cyclist sustained serious injury and was treated before being conveyed to hospital by land. Assessed patient with head injury who needed treatment on scene before being conveyed by land ambulance with TAAS. Multiple patients were assessed and treated bt our critical care team then handed over to EMAS for transport to hospital. Attended an elderly patient who had fallen and sustained multiple injuries. Helimed54 were called to an industrial incident at 14.36pm and on scene at 14.52pm. Young patient in cardiac arrest was successfully resuscitated and transferred to hospital for continued care. This journey by land ambulance would have taken over 4 hours. Working alongside EMAS, the crew treated and conveyed the patient to hospital by land. Left with other services for further care. G-TCAA worked alongside STRS to transfer a patient to the East in just 52mins. Medic54 were tasked to a fall at 15.26pm and on scene at 15.50pm. Patient was a cyclist who had collapsed and suffered cardiac arrest and was conveyed to hospital via land ambulance. Patient assessed following incident with head high barrier on industrial yard and sustained facial trauma. Helimed53 were called to a fall at 15.11pm and on scene at 15.31pm. Helimed53 were called to attend an RTC at 8.32am and were on scene at 8.43am. Medic54 were called to an RTC at 18.30pm and on scene at 18.56pm. Patient had fallen from motorbike and assessed on scene before leaving with other service. Patient conveyed to hospital by land ambulance. Patient in cardiac arrest was resuscitated on scene, stabilised and transferred to hospital for further care. Medic53 were called to attend a medical incident at 19.20pm and were on scene at 19.37pm. Advanced life support administered alongside EMAS and EMICS before leaving with other services. This journey by land ambulance would have taken over 3hrs. Helimed53 were called to a sporting trauma at 20.21pm and on scene at 20.30pm. G-TCAA worked alongside NWTS to transfer a patient from Manchester to a specialist treatment centre in 1 hour and 2 minutes. Helimed53 were called to a medical incident at 12.49pm and were on scene at 13.07pm. Assessed patient who had fallen from a ladder and sustained a mild brain injury and possible lung injury. Helimed54 were called to an RTC at 20.25pm and on scene at 20.48pm. G-PICU worked alongside WAtCH to transfer a patient from the South West in just 57mins. Medic54 were called to attend a medical incident at 00.32am and were on scene at 00.55am. Helimed53 were called to a fall at 10.07am and on scene at 10.32am. Medic54 were called to a medical incident at 2.00am and on scene at 2.18am. The patient was assessed and handed over to an EMAS team. Patient was assessed and left with other service for conveyance to hospital. Patient had fallen from horse. Helimed53 received a call to a cardiac arrest at 14.45pm and were on scene at 14.58pm. Helimed54 were called to an RTC at 11.03am and were on scene at 11.38am. Medic54 received a call to a fall at 21.29pm and arrived on scene at 21.44pm. The crew assisted EMAS in the care of the patients involved and then flew one of the patients to hospital for further care. Helimed53 were called to an industrial incident at 12.18pm and on scene at 12.33pm. Helimed54 were called to attend a leisure incident at 13.15pm and were on scene at 13.26pm. The crew treated a patient's injuries before flying them to a major trauma unit for further treatment. We assisted in the assessment of 1x patient and conveying to hospital. Medic53 were called to an RTC at 16.09pm and were on scene at 16.19pm. Helimed53 were called to a fall at 13.26pm and on scene at 13.40pm. G-PICU worked alongside Embrace to transfer a patient from the North East in just 34mins. Attended incident involving two HGVs where one driver was trapped and sustained minor leg injury. Helimed53 were called to an RTC at 12.35pm and on scene at 12.52pm. Assisted WMAS with the care of patient. Patient in cardiac arrest resuscitated and anaesthesia provided on scene and before being taken to hospital for further care. This journey by land ambulance would have taken over 2.5hrs. Crew were called to assist patient with a leisure trauma and was conveyed to hospital. Medic54 received a call to a fall from height at 16.30pm and arrived on scene at 16.50pm. Helimed54 were called to an RTC at 12.51pm and were on scene at 13.07pm. Helimed54 were called to attend a sporting incident at 13.37pm and were on scene at 14.06pm. WMAS present and happy to continue management. GPICU completed a transfer with Clinical partner Team CATS, in just 31 minutes which would have taken over 2hours by road. G-PICU worked alongside Embrace to transfer a patient to the North in just 1 hour and 23mins. Helimed54 received a call to a sporting incident at 14.55pm and were on scene at 15.17pm. 2 vehicles involved with 4 patients involved. Conveyed with TAAS by land ambulance for further care. Head on road traffic collision involving a patient who was given pain relief for injuries before being taken to hospital by land ambulance. This journey by land ambulance would have taken almost 2 hours. Assisted with patient who had fallen from height and sustained back injury. 2 car RTC with patient suffering minor injuries. Involved 2x patients who required assessment and critical care conveyance. 4 patients were assessed and treated relief before being taken to hospital by land ambulance. Medic53 were called to a fall at 22.49pm and on scene at 23.23pm. Medic53 were called to a burns emergency at 20.28pm and on scene at 20.43pm. Patient was assessed and handed to EMAS for continued care. Helimed54 were called to a fall at 9.45am and on scene at 10.08am. Call to cardiac arrest. Medic53 received a call to a sports-related injury at 19.35pm and were on scene at 20.05pm. Attended and treated motorcyclist involved in RTC before leaving with other service for further care. Medic53 were called to an RTC at 21.23pm and on scene at 21.39pm. Former nurse . Assisted with the assessment of a horserider following a fall. Elderly patient had hit by car was treated at the scene and accompanied to hospital for further care. Assisted EMAS with the assessment and triage of 3 injured patients following an RTC. TAAS anaesthetised patient before they were taken to hospital by land. Sent to assist EMAS with motorcyclist collision where patient was assessed and transported to hospital for further care. G-PICU worked alongside COMET to transfer a patient to the South in just 44mins. Working alongside WMAS,, care was provided to a patient before transfer to hospital for further treatment. The patient was assessed and left with WMAS for conveyance to hospital. Helimed54 were called to an RTC at 15.26pm and on scene at 15.38pm. G-PICU worked alongside CATS to transfer a patient from the East in just 50mins. Helimed54 were called to a medical incident at 8.08am and on scene at 8.22am. Helimed53 were called to a sporting incident at 14.45pm and were on scene at 15.05pm.
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