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Top Level Stats 2023
4,003Missions
676hrsWNDLR Time Flown
£3,600TCAA Mission Cost
17Counties Attended
11CPTs
62,933Miles by CCCs
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Lincolnshire
Helimed54 were tasked to an RTC at 17:45 and were on scene at 18:13. Landing in a field on scene, the crew worked alongside multiple other services to treat an injured patient, providing advanced critical care, before airlifting them to hospital.
Warwickshire
Helimed53 were tasked to a leisure trauma at 16:49 and were on scene a 17:00. Landing in a park, the crew worked alongside WMAS to treat an injured patient providing advanced pain relief, before conveying them to hospital by land.
Derby
Helimed54 were tasked to a cardiac arrest at 10:53 and were on scene at 11:07. Landing in a nearby park, the crew worked with other services to support with treatment following return of spontaneous circulation. They then transferred the patient to hospital by land.
Nottingham
Helimed54 were tasked to a cardiac arrest at 18:55 and were on scene at 19:10. Landing in a nearby park, the crew worked alongside other services to treat a patient, before they were conveyed to hospital by EMAS.
West Midlands
Helimed53 were tasked to a medial event at 16:33 and were on scene at 16:40. Landing nearby, the crew worked alongside other services to treat a patient, providing advanced critical care, before airlifting them to hospital.
Lincolnshire
Helimed54 were tasked to an RTC at 11:46 and were on scene at 12:02. Landing in a nearby field, the crew worked alongside multiple other services to treat a patient, before airlifting them to hospital.
Leicestershire
Helimed53 were tasked to a cardiac arrest at 09:48 and were on scene at 09:58. Landing in a nearby park, the crew worked alongside EMAS to treat a patient using advanced critical care techniques. A bystander had already administered CPR prior to the team’s arrival. The patient was transferred to hospital by land.
Northamptonshire
Helimed53 were tasked to a medical emergency at 07:52 and were on scene at 08:06. Landing in a field nearby, the crew worked alongside multiple other services to treat a patient, before airlifting them to hospital.
Oxford
G-NICU crew worked alongside clinical partner team SoNAR in the South to transfer an incubator patient and their parent in just 1hr 28mins. The same journey by road would have taken 4hrs 8mins.
Northamptonshire
Helimed53 were tasked to a cardiac arrest at 21:02 and were on scene at 21:26. Landing on a sports field, the crew worked alongside EMAS to treat the patient, before conveying them to hospital by land.
Derbyshire
Helimed54 were tasked to an RTC at 11:52 and were on scene at 12:19. Landing in a field on scene, the crew worked alongside other services to treat a patient with a head injury, before airlifting them to hospital.
Silverstone
Helimed54 were tasked to a fall at 08:20 and were on scene at 08:49. Landing on a nearby helipad, the crew worked alongside other services to treat a patient, before airlifting them to hospital.
Warwickshire
Helimed53 were tasked to a cardiac arrest at 07:39 and were on scene at 07:50. Landing in a field, the crew worked with other services to treat the patient, utilising advance critical care techniques to return their spontaneous circulation, before conveying them to hospital by land.
Northamptonshire
Helimed54 were tasked to a medical trauma at 20:16 and were on scene at 20:34. Landing in a car park, the crew worked with multiple other services to treat an unwell patient, conveying them to hospital by land.
Oxford
G-NICU crew worked alongside clinical partner team SoNAR in the South to transfer an incubator patient and their parent in just 1hr. The same journey by road would have taken 2hrs 46mins.
Northamptonshire
Helimed53 were tasked to a sporting trauma at 12:15 and were on scene at 12:32. Landing in a field, the crew supported EMAS in treating a patient, before they were conveyed to hospital by land.
Nottinghamshire
Helimed54 were tasked to a medical trauma at 11:29 and were on scene at 11:42. Landing in a nearby field, the crew worked alongside EMAS to treat a patient, before they were transferred to hospital by land.
Oxford
G-NICU crew worked alongside clinical partner team Embrace in the South to transfer an incubator patient and their parent in just 1hr 10mins. The same journey by road would have taken 3hrs 50mins.
Derbyshire
Helimed54 were tasked to a patient who had fallen at 18:54 and were on scene at 19:04. Landing in a nearby park, the crew supported other services to treat the patient, before they were conveyed to hospital by EMAS.
Northamptonshire
Helimed53 were tasked to a sporting trauma at 10:43 and were on scene at 10:56. Landing in a field on scene, the crew worked alongside other services to treat an injured patient, before airlifting them to hospital for further care.
Rutland
Helimed53 were tasked to an RTC at 17:40 and were on scene at 18:02. Landing in a nearby field, the crew worked alongside multiple other services to treat an injured patient, providing advanced critical care interventions, before airlifting them to hospital.
Gamston
G-CPTZ crew worked alongside clinical partner team Embrace in the North to transfer an incubator patient and their parent in just 27mins. The same journey by road would have taken 2hrs 4mins. This transfer directly followed the previous one, saving the crew valuable time and resources.
Gamston
G-CPTZ crew worked alongside clinical partner team Embrace in the North to transfer an incubator patient in just 28mins. The same journey by road would have taken 1hr 36mins. Transfer by air meant the crew could immediately start another mission, saving valuable time and resources.
Warwickshire
Helimed54 were tasked to a cardiac arrest at 11:55 and were on scene at 12:15. Working alongside other services, the crew treated a patient, using advanced critical care to return their spontaneous circulation, before conveying them to hospital by land.
Warwickshire
Helimed54 were tasked to an industrial trauma at 10:58 and were on scene at 11:18. Landing in a garden, the crew worked with WMAS to treat an injured patient, before they were conveyed to hospital by land.
Derbyshire
Helimed54 were tasked to an RTC at 19:51 and were on scene at 20:05. Landing in a field, the crew worked alongside other services to treat an injured patient, using advanced critical care interventions, before conveying them to hospital by land.
Gamston
G-CPTZ crew worked alongside clinical partner team SoNAR in the South to transfer a patient and their parent in just 2hrs 20mins. The same journey by road would have taken 6hrs 48mins.
Derbyshire
Helimed54 were tasked to an agricultural trauma at 12:44 and were on scene at 13:05. Landing on a nearby sports pitch, the crew worked alongside other services to treat a patient, providing advanced critical care interventions, and transferring them to hospital by land.
Lincoln
Helimed54 were tasked to an RTC at 15:16 and were on scene at 15:37. Landing on nearby scrubland, the crew worked alongside multiple other services, including LNAA to treat two patients. One was airlifted to hospital, while the other was conveyed to hospital by land.
West Midlands
Helimed53 were tasked to an RTC at 15:09 and were on scene at 15:21. Landing in a park, the crew worked alongside WMAS to treat an injured patient, before they were transferred to hospital by land.
Leicestershire
Helimed54 were tasked to an RTC at 12:10 and were on scene 12:19. Landing on scene, the crew worked alongside other services to treat an injured patient, before conveying them to hospital by land.
Warwickshire
Helimed53 were tasked to an agricultural trauma at 10:36 and were on scene at 10:50. Landing on scene, the crew worked with WMAS to treat a patient, before airlifting them to hospital for ongoing care.
Staffordshire
Helimed53 were tasked to a RTC at 19:10 and were on scene at 19:25. Landing in a sports field, the crew assisted WMAS to treat the patient, before they were conveyed to hospital.
Northamptonshire
Helimed54 were tasked to a medical incident at 15:22 and were on scene at 15:47. Landing in a nearby field, the crew treated a patient before airlifting them to hospital.
Gamston
G-CPTZ crew worked alongside clinical partner team Embrace in the North to transfer an incubator patient in just 38mins. The same journey by road would have taken 2hrs 3mins.
Lincolnshire
Helimed54 were tasked to an RTC at 12:56 and were on scene at 13:06. Landing in a nearby field, the crew worked alongside multiple other services to assess and treat two patients. The crew conveyed one patient to hospital by land, while the other was transferred by EMAS.
Northamptonshire
Helimed54 were tasked to a sporting trauma at 16:00 and were on scene at 16:28. Landing in a nearby field, the crew worked alongside EMAS to treat a patient before airlifting them to hospital.
Nottinghamshire
Helimed53 were tasked to a cardiac arrest at 13:30 and were on scene at 13:58. Landing in a nearby sports pitch, the crew treated a patient, providing advanced critical care, before transferring them to hospital by land.
Derbyshire
Medic54 were tasked to an RTC at 05:08 and were on scene at 05:20. Working alongside multiple other services, the crew treated an injured patient, providing advanced critical care, before conveying them to hospital by land.
Warwickshire
Medic53 were tasked to an RTC at 23:15 and were on scene at 23:35. Working alongside other services, the crew treated a patient before transferring them to hospital by land.
Oxford
G-NICU crew worked alongside clinical partner team SoNAR in the South to transfer a clinical team in just 1hr. The same journey by road would have taken 2hrs 49mins.
Derbyshire
Helimed53 were tasked to a cardiac arrest at 14:52 and were on scene at 15:21. Landing in a nearby field, the crew returned the patient’s circulation. CPR and defibrillator shocks had been administered by a bystander prior to their arrival. The crew conveyed the patient to hospital by land.
Derbyshire
Helimed53 were tasked to a cardiac arrest at 10:37 and were on scene at 11:07. Landing in a nearby field, the crew worked with EMAS to treat the patient, providing advanced emergency care and airlifting the, to hospital.
Nottinghamshire
Helimed54 were tasked to a sporting trauma at 19:38 and were on scene at 19:49. Landing in a large field, the crew worked alongside EMAS to treat the patient, providing analgesia, before airlifting them to hospital.
Gamston
G-CPTZ crew worked alongside clinical partner team NWTs in the North to transfer a patient and their parent in just 54mins. The same journey by road would have taken 3hrs 17mins.
West Midlands
Helimed53 were tasked to a cardiac arrest at 12:17 and were on scene at 12:33. Landing in a nearby field, the crew worked alongside other services to treat a patient. The crew used advanced critical care techniques, before spontaneous circulation was returned following defibrillator shocks, and the patient was conveyed to hospital by land.
Northampton
Medic53 were tasked to a patient who had fallen at 05:12 and were on scene at 05:40. Working alongside EMAS, the crew treated the injured patient, before they were conveyed to hospital by land.
Northamptonshire
Helimed53 were tasked to a medical emergency at 17:44 and were on scene at 17:58. The crew assisted multiple other services to treat the patient, before conveying them to hospital by land for ongoing care.
Warwickshire
Helimed53 were tasked to a cardiac arrest at 12:30 and were on scene at 12:41. Landing in a nearby green space, the crew worked alongside multiple other services to provide advanced critical care, returning the patients circulation before transporting them to hospital by land.
Northampton
Helimed53 were tasked to a cardiac arrest at 07:37 and were on scene at 07:55. Landing in a nearby field, the crew provided critical care intervention, returning their circulation before conveying them to hospital by land.
Northamptonshire
Medic53 were tasked to a cardiac arrest at 23:50 and were on scene at 00:28. The crew treated a patient, before conveying them to hospital by land.
Oxford
G-NICU worked alongside clinical partner team STRS to transfer a patient & their parent in just 31mins. The same journey by road would have taken 1hr 50mins.
Leicestershire
Helimed54 were tasked to a RTC at 16:45 and were on scene at 16:55. Landing in a nearby field, the crew treated three patients with minor injuries, before they were conveyed to hospital.
Warwickshire
Helimed53 were tasked to a patient with burns at 14:04 and were on scene at 14:13. Landing in a nearby school, the crew assisted WMAS to treat the patient, before conveying them to hospital by land.
Gamston
G-CPTZ worked alongside clinical partner team Embrace to transfer a patient in just 58mins. The same journey by road would have taken 2hrs 48mins. This marked our 300th transfer with Embrace. Embrace flew their first team move with the Children's Air Ambulance in 2012, transferred their first patient in 2013, and are currently on course for their busiest year ever!
Leicestershire
Helimed54 were tasked to an agricultural injury at 12:19 and were on scene at 12:30. Landing in a nearby field, the crew treated a patient with an open fracture before they were transported to hospital.
Nottinghamshire
Helimed54 were tasked to a patient who had suffered burns at 20:46 and were on scene at 20:58. Landing in a sports field, the crew worked alongside multiple other services to treat the patient before conveying them to hospital.
Gamston
G-CPTZ worked alongside clinical partner team Embrace to transfer a patient & their parent in just 38mins. The same journey by road would have taken 2hrs 47mins.
Nottinghamshire
Medic54 were tasked to a cardiac arrest at 00:57 and were on scene at 01:08. Working alongside other services, the crew assisted in treating a patient following a period of CPR, before they were transferred to hospital by EMAS.
Leicestershire
Medic53 were tasked to a patient who had fallen at 23:36 and were on scene at 00:01. Working alongside EMAS, the crew treated a patient, providing advanced critical care, before transferring them to hospital by land.
Derbyshire
Helimed54 were tasked to an RTC at 19:41 and were on scene at 19:55. Landing in a nearby park, the crew worked alongside other services to treat a patient, before they were conveyed to hospital by EMAS.
Warwickshire
Medic53 were tasked to an RTC at 01:05 and were tasked to 01:25. The crew treated a patient, conveying them to hospital by land.
Leicestershire
Medic54 were tasked to a medical trauma at 22:49 and were on scene at 23:00. Working alongside EMAs, the crew treated a patient who had injured themselves in a fall before they were conveyed to hospital by land.
Leicestershire
Helimed53 were tasked to an RTC at 21:30 and were on scene at 21:41. Landing in a nearby park, the crew worked alongside multiple other services to treat a patient. Critical care interventions were administered before the patient was transferred to hospital by land.