

Top Level Stats 2024
3,975Missions
683hrsWNDLR Time Flown
£3,600TCAA Mission Cost
17Counties Attended
11CPTs
63,551Miles by CCCs

Nottinghamshire
Helimed54 were tasked to a fall at 21:13 and were on scene at 21:21. The crew treated a patient who was in cardiac arrest following a fall, returning their spontaneous circulation, before conveying them to hospital by land.
Enderby
Helimed54 were tasked to an RTC involving a pedestrian at 14:35 and were on scene at 14:49. Landing in a nearby garden, the crew treated a patient, transferring them to hospital by land.
Derbyshire
Helimed54 were tasked to an RTC involving a pedestrian at 16:02 and were on scene at 16:24. The crew treated a patient, before transferring them to hospital by land.
Rutland
Medic54 were tasked to a cardiac arrest at 02:50 and were on scene at 03:28. The crew treated a patient, using advanced critical care skills, before transporting them to hospital by land.
Coalville
Helimed54 were tasked to a cardiac arrest at 12:132 and were on scene at 12:28. Landing in a nearby field, the crew treated a patient, returning their spontaneous circulation, before conveying them to hospital by land.
Rutland
Helimed54 were tasked to a patient who had fallen from scaffolding at 15:06 and were on scene at 15:18. Working alongside other services, the crew treated a patient with a shoulder injury, using analgesia, before they were conveyed to hospital by EMAS.
Gamston
G-CPTZ crew worked alongside clinical partner team Embrace in the North to transfer a patient and their parent in just 30mins. The same journey by road would have taken 1hr 40mins.
Coventry
Medic53 were tasked to a cardiac arrest at 08:10 and were on scene at 08:23. The crew treated a patient, returning their spontaneous circulation, before conveying them to hospital by land.
Coventry
Medic53 were tasked to a fall at 17:03 and were on scene at 17:10. Working alongside other services, the crew treated a patient who had dislocated their hip, before they were transferred to hospital by land.
Gamston
G-CPTZ crew worked alongside clinical partner team Embrace in the North to transfer a patient and their parent in just 28mins. The same journey by road would have taken 1hr 40mins.
Oxford
G-NICU crew worked alongside clinical partner team CoMET in the Midlands to transfer a patient and their parent in just 48mins. The same journey by road would have taken 2hrs 51mins.
Coventry
Medic53 were tasked to a cardiac arrest at 02:02 and were on scene at 02:11. The crew treated a patient, before conveying them to hospital by land.
Coventry
Medic53 were tasked to a fall at 18:28 and were on scene at 18:40. Working alongside other services, the crew treated a patient with a head injury, before they were transferred to hospital by land.
Leicestershire
Medic54 were tasked to a cardiac arrest at 05:54 and were on scene at 06:00. The crew used advanced critical care skills, including pre-hospital anaesthesia to treat the patient/ spontaneous circulation was returned before the patient was transferred to hospital by land.
Stratford-Upon-Avon
Helimed53 were tasked to an RTC at 19:37 and were on scene at 19:52. Working alongside other services, the crew treated a patient, before they were conveyed to hospital by land.
Swadlincote
Helimed54 were tasked to an RTC involving a motorcycle at 17:22 and were on scene at 17:37. Working alongside other services, the crew treated a patient, before they were transferred to hospital by EMAS.
Stratford-Upon-Avon
Helimed53 were tasked to an RTC involving a child at 15:30 and were on scene at 15:47. The crew treated a patient with chest and arm injuries, before conveying them to hospital by land.
Oxford
G-NICU crew worked alongside clinical partner team SoNAR in the South to transfer a patient and their parent in just 1hr 4mins. The same journey by road would have taken 3hrs.
Coventry
Medic53 were tasked to a patient who had fallen at 13:04 and were on scene at 13:13. The crew treated a patient with multiple injuries, transferring them to hospital by land.
Oxford
G-NICU crew worked alongside clinical partner team SONeT in the South to transfer an incubator patient and their parent in just 28mins. The same journey by road would have taken 1hr 44mins.
Coventry
Medic53 were tasked to a cardiac arrest at 17:41 and were on scene at 17:53. The crew treated a patient before conveying them to hospital by land.
Oxford
G-NICU crew worked alongside clinical partner team Embrace in the North to transfer a patient in just 1hr 26mins. The same journey by road would have taken 4hrs 7mins.
Royal Leamington Spa
Helimed53 were tasked to a cardiac arrest at 16:48 and were on scene at 16:55. The crew used advanced critical care skills to treat a patient, returning their spontaneous circulation, before transferring them to hospital by land.
Stratford-Upon-Avon
Helimed53 were tasked to a medical trauma at 13:26 and were on scene at 13:44. Working alongside other services, the crew treated a patient with a leg injury, before they were conveyed to hospital by land.
Warwickshire
Helimed53 were tasked to a medical trauma at 10:00 and were on scene at 10:11. The crew assessed a patient who has sustained a head injury, transferring them to hospital by land.
Leicestershire
Medic54 were tasked to an agricultural trauma at 23:48 and were on scene at 00:10. The crew treated an injured patient who had been trampled by cows, conveying them to hospital by land.
Loughborough
Helimed54 were tasked to a patient who had fallen at 18:39 and were on scene at 18:49. Working alongside other services, the crew assisted in assessing an unconscious patient, before they were transferred to hospital by EMAS.
Oxford
G-NICU crew worked alongside clinical partner team NWTS in the North to transfer a patient and their parent in just 19mins. The same journey by road would have taken 1hr 9mins.
Kenilworth
Medic53 were tasked to an RTC at 03:15 and were on scene at 03:22. The crew treated an injured patient, conveying them to hospital by land.
Leicester
Medic54 were tasked to an RTC involving a motorcycle at 21:49 and were on scene at 22:06. The crew provided care for a patient with a serious head injury, transferring them to hospital by land.
Corby
Helimed53 were tasked to an RTC involving a motorcycle at 17:08 and were on scene at 17:28. The crew provided critical care interventions for an injured patient before conveying them to hospital by road.
Nottinghamshire
Helimed54 were tasked to a cardiac arrest at 16:06 and were on scene at 16:22. The crew treated the patient before transferring them to hospital by land.
Northamptonshire
Helimed53 were tasked to an RTC at 07:02 and were on scene at 07:18. The crew treated two patients, using critical care interventions before they were transferred to hospital by land.
Leicestershire
Medic53 were tasked to a medical emergency involving two children at 22:32 and were on scene at 22:51. The crew treated three patients, all of whom were conveyed to hospital by land.
Nottingham
Medic54 were tasked to an RTC involving a child at 08:03 and were on scene at 08:08. Working alongside other services, the crew treated two patients, both of whom were conveyed to hospital by land.
Nottingham
Helimed54 were tasked to a patient who had fallen from a ladder at 16:42 and were on scene at 16:53. Working alongside other services, the crew treated the patient, conveying them to hospital by land.
Northamptonshire
Helimed53 were tasked to an RTC involving a motorcycle at 15:38 and were on scene at 15:48. The crew treated an injured patient, airlifting them to hospital.
Rutland
Helimed54 were tasked to an RTC involving a motorcycle at 12:57 and were on scene at 13:12. Working alongside other services, the crew treated an injured patient, before they were transferred to hospital by EMAS.
Derbyshire
Helimed54 were tasked to a fall at 17:25 and were on scene at 17:42. Working alongside other services, the crew treated a child who had fallen from a tree, before they were transferred to hospital by land.
Oxford
G-NICU crew worked alongside clinical partner team WATCh in Wales to transfer a patient in just 56mins. The same journey by road would have taken 2hrs 47mins.
Derbyshire
Helimed54 were tasked to an RTC at 10:27 and were on scene at 10:56. Landing in a nearby field, the crew treated a patient, using anaesthesia and blood products, before airlifting them to hospital for further care.
Derby
Medic54 were tasked to an RTC at 23:40 and were on scene at 00:00. Working alongside other services, the crew assessed a patient, before they were escorted to hospital by land.
Warwickshire
Medic53 were tasked to an RTC involving a pedestrian at 21:05 and were on scene at 21:30. The crew provided critical care interventions for the patient, before transferring them to hospital by land.
Oxford
G-NICU crew worked alongside clinical partner team Embrace in the North to transfer a patient in just 40mins. The same journey by road would have taken 2hrs 26mins. This was the second of two twin patients we transferred back-to-back.
Oxford
G-NICU crew worked alongside clinical partner team Embrace in the North to transfer a patient in just 39mins. The same journey by road would have taken 2hrs 26mins. This was the first of two twin patients we transferred back-to-back.
Coventry
Medic53 were tasked to an RTC at 09:06 and were on scene at 09:16. Working alongside other services, the crew treated a patient, before they were conveyed to hospital by land.
Coventry
Medic53 were tasked to a medical trauma at 17:17 and were on scene at 17:30. The crew attended a patient who had collapsed at home, transferring them to hospital by land.
Derbyshire
Helimed54 were tasked to an RTC at 11:28 and were on scene at 11:47. Landing in a nearby field, the crew treated a patient in cardiac arrest following an RTC, before conveying them to hospital by land.
Leicestershire
Helimed54 were tasked to an RTC involving at 12:29 and were on scene at 12:38. The crew assessed a patient who thankfully only had minor injuries and could be discharged on scene.
Kettering
Helimed54 were tasked to a medical emergency at 12:40 and were on scene at 12:50. The crew used critical care interventions to resuscitate a patient in cardiac arrest, before conveying them to hospital by land.
Northamptonshire
Helimed54 were tasked to a leisure trauma at 11:58 and were on scene at 12:12. Working alongside other services, the crew treated a patient with a leg injury, before they were transferred to hospital by land.
Nottinghamshire
Medic54 were tasked to a cardiac arrest at 21:55 and were on scene at 22:17. The crew treated the patient, before conveying them to hospital by land.
Lutterworth
Helimed53 were tasked to a medical trauma at 15:52 and were on scene at 16:06. Working alongside other services, the crew treated a patient who had been crushed and was in cardiac arrest. The crew retuned their spontaneous circulation, before transferring them to hospital by land.
Leicestershire
Helimed54 were tasked to an RTC involving a child at 13:56 and were on scene at 14:12. Working alongside other services, the crew treated a patient with a head injury, providing pre-hospital anaesthesia, before transferring them to hospital by land.
Market Harborough
Helimed54 were tasked to a cardiac arrest at 09:36 and were on scene at 09:52. Working alongside EMAS, the crew treated a patient, using advanced critical care skills to return the patient’s spontaneous circulation, before conveying them to hospital by land.
Warwickshire
Helimed53 were tasked to a patient who had fallen at 18:42 and were on scene at 18:55. Working alongside other services, the crew treated a patient with a head injury, before they were conveyed to hospital by land,
Northampton
Helimed54 were tasked to an RTC at 17:08 and were on scene at 17:32. Working alongside other services, the crew treated two patients. One was airlifted to hospital, while the other was transferred by land.
Rugby
Helimed53 were tasked to a patient who had fallen at 12:44 and were on scene at 12:57. Working alongside other services, the crew treated a patient who had suffered a laceration before they were transferred to hospital by land.
Derbyshire
Medic54 were tasked to an RTC involving a bicycle at 08:25 and were on scene at 08:49. Working alongside other services, the care assessed a patient, who was conveyed to hospital by land.
Northamptonshire
Medic53 were tasked to an RTC at 22:25 and were on scene at 23:00. Working alongside other services, the crew supported in treated a patient, who was transferred to hospital by EMAS.
Northamptonshire
Helimed53 were tasked to a cardiac arrest at 17:57 and were on scene at 18:18. The crew treated the patient, transferring 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 48mins. The same journey by road would have taken 2hrs 26mins.
Nottinghamshire
Helimed54 were tasked to a sporting trauma at 18:43 and were on scene at 18:54. The crew treated a child who had fallen from their bike, conveying them to hospital by land.
Oxford
G-NICU crew worked alongside clinical partner team WATCh in the South to transfer a patient and their parent in just 47mins. The same journey by road would have taken 2hrs 21mins.