Conveyed with TAAS by land ambulance. We were first on scene to provide initial interventions and help escort them to hospital by land. Assessed and treated a patient who was critically ill before conveying them to hospital by land ambulance for further care. Medic54 received a call at 11.23am and were on the scene at 11.40am. Critical care skills were used on scene and patients escorted to hospital with TAAS crews. Helimed54 were tasked to a fall at 12.31 and were on scene at 12.55. A rider fell, sustaining serious injuries and the crew escorted the patient by land to hospital. Both were treated and handed over to EMAS. Helimed54 were called to attend a sporting incident at 15.04pm and were on scene at 15.09pm. Attended patient fallen from horse and conveyed by helicopter to hospital for further care. Patient in cardiac arrest was anaethetised and flown to hospital for continued care. Medic54 were called to a burns incident at 00.18am and on scene at 00.27am. Our crew assisted on the scene and handed over to EMAS for transport to hospital. Patient with head injury was escorted by land to hospital for further care. Assisted WMAS with an entrapment RTC. Assisted EMAS with a patient trapped between cars injuring legs, before conveying by land ambulance to hospital. This journey by land ambulance would have taken just over 2hrs. Conveyed with TAAS to hospital by land ambulance for further care. Handed over to EMAS crew to transfer to hospital for continued care. Patient was assessed following a fall down the stairs and sustained head injury. Helimed54 were tasked to an RTC at 10:08 and were on scene at 10:35. Patient was given advanced trauma care before being taken to hospital for further treatment. Attended patient in cardiac arrest. Patient was resuscitated on scene and transferred to hospital for further treatment. Patient in cardiac arrest was resuscitated on scene and conveyed to hospital with TAAS by land ambulance. Helimed54 was tasked to a fall at 12.55pm and on scene at 13.05pm. This journey by land ambulance would have taken 1 hour and 56 minutes. G-PICU worked alongside CATS to transfer a patient from the South to a specialist hospital in 39mins. Patient was assessed by our crew before being taken to hospital by EMAS. Left with other service for further care. Conveyed with TAAS by helicopter for further care. Medic54 were called to an RTC at 19.24pm and on scene at 19.39pm. Patient in traumatic cardiac arrest and resuscitated on scene before conveying with TAAS by land ambulance. This journey by land ambulance would have taken 2hrs 40mins. Medic53 were called to a fall at 21.22pm and were on scene at 21.50pm. Helimed54 received a call to a cardiac arrest at 19.47pm and were on scene at 20.20pm. Helimed53 were called to a sporting trauma at 8.35am and on scene at 8.49am. Attended and assessed patient involved in farming accident who sustained injury to arm and leg. Patient had called from motocross bike and was assessed before being discharged at scene. Attended a patient who had sustained a hand injury. Helimed54 were called to a fall at 12.39pm and on scene at 12.48pm. G-PICU worked alongside Nest to transfer a patient to the South West in just 3hr 12mins. Medic53 were called to attend an assault at 21.55pm and were on scene at 22.02pm. Patient conveyed to hospital with TAAS by land ambulance. Helimed53 were called to an RTC at 14.08pm and on scene at 14.20pm. Attended patient comatose following cardiac arrest. Medic53 were called to attend an RTC at 19.42pm and were on scene at 20.00pm. G-PICU worked alongside CATS to transfer a patient from the East to a specialist hospital in just 41 minutes. Patient was assessed and we provided assistance to EMAS. Patient had suffered allergic reaction and was assessed before leaving with WMAS for continued care. Advanced interventions occurred on scene and the patient was flown to hospital. Patient had fallen from height. Assessed walker with ankle injury. Helimed53 were called to attend an RTC at 9.16am and were on scene at 9.38am. Patient in cardiac arrest was treated and conveyed by land ambulance to hospital for further care. Left with other service for further care. Provided analgesia before leaving with other service for transfer. G-PICU worked to transfer clinical partner team NWTS, to the North East in just 44mins. Helimed54 were tasked to a medical incident at 12.16pm and on scene at 12.37pm. Helimed54 were called to a medical incident at 16.29pm and were on scene at 16.45pm. Conveyed to hospital with TAAS by helicopter for further care. Investigations are continuing after a laser was shone at crew on board a life-saving Lincolnshire air ambulance as it returned from an emergency call out. Helimed53 were tasked at 12:44 and were on scene at 13:06 after a patient had fallen from a horse. Web design by Optima. Medic53 were called to attend a fall at 00.13am and were on scene at 00.25am. Conveyed patient to hospital by road. Patient was assessed and conveyed to hospital with our crew by land ambulance. Attended patient involved in an RTC with severe head injuries. Assisted EMAS with the care of patient who had fallen from tree. Patient had collapsed and in cardiac arrest. The same journey by land ambulance would have taken 1hr and 57mins. Helimed54 were called to attend an RTC at 11.53pm and were on scene at 12.03pm. Rider fallen off horse and was assessed before being transferred to hospital by land ambulance. Helimed54 was tasked to a sporting incident at 14.28pm and on scene at 15.02pm. This journey by road would have taken over 2 hours. Helimed53 were called to an RTC at 11.49pm and on scene at 12.10pm. Assisted EMAS with the assessment and triage of 3 injured patients following an RTC. Conveyed to nearest hospital. Patient resuscitated and escorted to hospital with TAAS by land. Helimed54 were called to attend a sporting trauma at 14.40pm and were on scene at 15.10pm. The crew treated an injured patient before conveying them to a major trauma unit by land. Left with other service for further care. Helimed54 called to a medical incident at 10.38am and on scene at 11.12am. Medic53 received a call to an RTC at 19.45pm and were on scene at 20.07pm. Helimed53 were called to an RTC at 11.13am and on scene at 11.29am. Conveyed to hospital with TAAS by land ambulance. Assessed patient who had collapsed outside, before leaving with other service for further care. Assisted WMAS and MAA with pedestrian, patient escorted to hospital with TAAS by land ambulance. TAAS provided advanced pain relief on scene and escorted to patients to hospital via land. Worked alongside EMAS and Derby MRT to assist a walker who'd fallen down river embankment. Helimed53 were called to attend an RTC at 13.08pm and were on scene at 13.29pm. Helimed53 were tasked to a fall at 15.39pm and on scene at 15.56pm. Medic54 were called to an RTC at 1.34am and on scene at 1.58am. Motorcyclist fractured femur following collision. Medic53 were called to a fall at 16.06pm and on scene at 16.13pm. Working alongside EMAS, the crew treated and conveyed the patient to hospital by land. Assisted EMAS with the treatment of a patient who had sustained head and leg injuries, before transferring to hospital for further care. Patient assessed after falling downstairs. Helimed53 were tasked to a serious RTC at 17:49 and were on scene at 18:05. Patient suffered flash burns was assessed before being left with other services for transfer to hospital. Escorted to hospital by TAAS crew for further care. G-TCAA worked alongside NWTS to transfer a patient from the North to a specialist hospital in just 50 minutes. Assessed patient who sustained minor injuries following an incident with farm machinery. Successfully resuscitated and left with other service for transfer to hospital for further care. Helimed53 were tasked to a trauma at 9.12am and on scene at 9.32am. Patient was assessed after falling from their horse and left in the care of other service to convey to hospital. Medic54 were called to attend a fall at 15.14pm and were on scene at 15.28pm. One of the patients was conveyed to hospital with TAAS by land. Helimed54 were called to a medical incident at 18.25pm and on scene at 18.36pm. Medic54 received a call to an RTC at 20.53pm and were on scene at 21.06pm. G-PICU worked alongside CATS to transfer a patient from the South in just 1hr 10mins. The crew assisted EMAS with a complex maternity incident and the patient was then conveyed with TAAS to hospital via land ambulance. This journey by land ambulance would have taken 1hr 22mins. Care was provided to a patient before they were handed over to a WMAS crew for further treatment. Assisted two patients with limb injuries. Patient received shocks with AED and was resuscitated on scene before being ground assisted to hospital. Helimed54 were called to a fall at 10.53am and on scene at 11.15am. Patient required medical assessment following a fall down the stairs. Medic53 were called to a medical incident at 4.20am and on scene at 4.48am. Medic54 received a call to an RTC at 7.05am and were on scene at 7.22am. The patient had been involved in a horse riding accident and suffered a head injury. Our crew worked alongside clinical partner team Embrace to safely transfer a young patient in the North East in 44mins. Assisted EMAS with the care of a patient following a medical incident, before conveying by land ambulance to hospital. G-TCAA worked alongside Embrace to transfer a patient to the North in just 32mins. The crew assisted WMAS in assessing and treating the patient before transferring them to hospital by road. Flown to hospital. Helimed53 were called to an incident at 16.27pm and on scene at 16.46pm. Medic54 received a call to an RTC between a car and cyclist at 16.13pm and were on scene at 16.32pm. Patient suffering with chest and abdomen pain, but observations were stable and other service left to continue care. Resuscitation achieved before leaving with other services for conveyance to hospital. Medic54 were tasked to an RTC at 16.48pm and on scene at 17.20pm. TAAS conveyed patient to hospital by land. G-PICU worked alongside NEST to transfer a patient to the South West in just 38mins. Medic54 tasked to a medical incident at 1.16pm and on scene at 1.40pm. Patient had fallen from horse. Patient in cardiac arrest was resuscitated on scene, stabilised and transferred to hospital for further care. Medic53 received a call to an RTC at 19.52pm and were on scene at 20.10pm. Helimed53 were called to a fall at 11.48am and on scene at 11.55am. Patient was cyclist who had sustained head injury. Patient assessed following incident with head high barrier on industrial yard and sustained facial trauma. Medic53 were called to an RTC at 7.48am and on scene at 8.15am. Helimed54 were called to an RTC at 13.48pm and on scene at 14.14pm. Patient was a cyclist involved in a collision who was assessed before being left with the other service for further care. Young patient in cardiac arrest was treated and conveyed to hospital for continued care. Helimed54 were called to a medical incident at 13.23pm and were on scene at 13.41pm. Patient in cardiac arrest was resuscitated on scene and escorted to hospital for further care. Patient sustained head injury and was stabilised to facilitate transfer to hospital for further care. Helimed54 received a call at 11.52am and arrived on scene at 12.12pm to an RTC involving a motorcycle and car. G-NICU crew worked alongside clinical partner team WATCH to transfer a patient and accompanying parent, in the South West, in just 53mins. Attended and assessed motocross rider who sustained pain to shoulders and thigh. Assessed and treated a patient following a fall. Medic53 were called to attend an industrial incident at 14.55pm and were on scene at 15.12pm. Young patient sustained head injury after coming off bike. The crew assisted WMAS with a patient with a return of spontaneous circulation following cardiac arrest. Woke after some time and was left with other service for further care. Young patient with breathing difficulties was assessed and left with other service for further care. Assessed EMAS with patient involved in RTC who was conveyed to hospital by road for further care. Patient in cardiac arrest was resuscitated on scene and conveyed with TAAS by land ambulance. Medic54 were called to a medical incident at 2.00am and on scene at 2.18am. Attended patient with serious leg injury. Patient was a motorcyclist who had suffered limb injuries and was assessed before being left with other services. Helimed53 were called to a fall at 8.56am and on scene at 9.09am. Patient in cardiac arrest was resuscitated by fire and ambulance crew prior to our arrival and conveyed with TAAS by land ambulance to hospital. Helimed54 were called to a fall at 20.37pm and on scene at 20.52pm. Conveyed in helicopter to hospital by TAAS for further care. Medic53 were tasked to an RTC at 19.35pm and on scene at 19.55pm. Helimed54 were tasked to a medical incident at 6.08pm and were on scene at 6.21pm. Helimed53 were called to a fall at 10.07am and on scene at 10.29am. The crew worked with WMAS to treat a patient who had fallen from a horse. TAAS assisted EMICS Dr in anaesthesia and patient was transferred to hospital by other service. Assessed and treated patient who'd had an accident on building site. Medic53 were called to an RTC at 6.19am and on scene at 7.02am. Patient sustained minor injuries and left with other services. Left with other services. Helimed54 were called to a medical incident at 12.07pm and on scene at 12.26pm. Attended patient who suffered a fall and assisted ambulance crews on scene. Assessed and flew patient to hospital following leisure trauma. The crew worked alongside the fire service and EMAS in helping a patient before they were transferred to hospital for further treatment. Patient suffered serious head injury and unconscious. Patient was conveyed to hospital with our crew by land ambulance. Treated and conveyed to hospital by land ambulance for further care. G-PICU worked alongside Comet to transfer a patient to the South in just 59mins. Patient resuscitated on scene following CPR for cardiac arrest. Attended patient in cardiac arrest. Assisted EMAS crews with patient who suffered heat related illness. G-TCAA worked alongside NWTS to transfer a patient from the North to a specialist hospital in just 1hr 13 minutes. Helimed53 were tasked to a sporting trauma at 13.48pm and on scene 14.00pm. First on scene to incident involving motorcyclist and 2x patients. Left with other service to convey to hospital. Attended RTC where patient was assessed on scene before leaving with EMAS crew to escort to hospital. Critical care given at scene before conveying by land to hospital for further care. Assessed patient who fell from standing and sustained a head injury. G-PICU worked alongside WAtCH to transfer a patient from the South West in just 57mins. Assessed patient who had sustained a head injury, before conveying to hospital by land ambulance. Patient fell down the stairs sustaining head injury. Helimed54 were called to attend a sporting incident at 13.27pm and were on scene at 13.42pm. Bystander CPR and defibrillation, continued resuscitation. Helimed54 received a call to a cardiac arrest at 11.00am and were on scene at 11.20am. 2 car RTC with patient suffering minor injuries. Medic54 were called to an assault at 21.42pm and were on scene at 21.56pm. Patient suffered life-threatening asthma attack and went into cardiac arrest. G-NICU crew worked alongside clinical partner team COMET to safely transfer a patient from the East Midlands in just 1 hour. Helimed53 received a call out to at 11.07am and were on scene at 11.25am. Attended RTC involving motorcyclist. Helimed54 were called to a medical incident at 9.39am and on scene at 9.49am. Patient had fallen and sustained head injury. Conveyed with TAAS by land ambulance for further care. Medic53 received a call to an RTC at 02.55am and were on scene at 03.17am. Patient with severe breathing difficulties required anaesthetic before being transported to hospital by land ambulance. Medic54 were tasked to a medical incident at 5.26am and on scene at 5.41am. Medic54 were called to a fall at 00.42am and on scene at 1.06am. HM54 provided sedation to allow realignment and splintage before conveying to hospital by road. Helimed53 were called to a RTC at 8.37am and on scene at 8.59am. Patient had fallen from horse. This journey by land ambulance would have taken over 2hrs. Medic53 were tasked to an RTC at 4.54am and on scene at 5.23am. Assessed and treated the patient who had sustained a head injury, before conveying the patient to hospital by land ambulance. Our crew worked alongside clinical partner team SONeT to safely transfer a young patient in the South in 35mins. Helimed54 were called to an RTC at 7.55am and on scene at 8.18am. conveyed with TAAS to hospital by land ambulance for further care. Helimed54 were called to a RTC at 11.22am and on scene at 11.32am. They provided advanced care and conveyed the patient to hospital by land. Helimed53 were called to attend a fall at 13.47pm and were on scene at 13.58pm. This journey by land ambulance would have taken nearly 3hrs. Helimed53 were called to a fall at 10.07am and on scene at 10.32am. Helimed53 were tasked to an RTC at 11.44am and were on scene 12.03pm. Treated for pain and left with other service for further care. Medic53 were called to a medical incident at 5.38am and on scene at 5.51am. Helimed54 were called to an RTC at 10.04am and on scene at 10.23am. Helimed53 were tasked to an industrial incident at 11.12am and on scene 11.24pm. Medic53 were called to a fall at 22.54pm and were on scene at 23.02pm. Conveyed by land ambulance with TAAS for further care. Conveyed to hospital for further care. Resuscitated on scene and conveyed with TAAS to hospital for further care. Medic54 were called to a medical incident at 1.46am and on scene at 2.03am. TAAS worked with other services to rescue and provide treatment. Patient sustained serious injuries and was conveyed to hospital with TAAS for further care. Patient suffered cardiac arrest following trauma and was resuscitated on scene before being conveyed to hospital. Patient sustained leg injury and was conveyed to hospital with TAAS by land ambulance. Helimed54 were tasked to a fall at 14.10pm and on scene 14.33pm. Attended a cyclist who had sustained significant injuries and was transported by road to hospital for further treatment. Our crew assisted EMAS with patient in cardiac arrest who was then transported to hospital for ongoing treatment. Helimed53 were called to a medical incident at 12.50pm and on scene at 13.02pm.
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