Helimed54 were called to attend an RTC at 18.53pm and were on scene at 19.12pm. Helimed53 was tasked to an RTC at 16.37pm and on scene at 17.02pm. Helimed53 were called to a medical incident at 13.02pm and on scene at 13.08pm. TAAS were first on scene to assess the patient before being conveyed to hospital with EMAS for further care. Medic53 were called to a medical incident at 21.39pm and on scene at 22.00pm. The crew worked alongside EMAS in treating a patient before helping to transfer to hospital by land. Helimed53 attended an RTC at 9.00am and were on scene at 9.22am. Our crew assisted another service with a patient suffering from agitation due to possible drug use. Helimed54 were called to an RTC at 16.08pm and on scene at 16.22pm. Patient was assessed and left with EMAS crew. The same journey by land ambulance would have taken 2hr 58mins. The same journey by land ambulance would have taken 3hrs and 21mins. Helimed54 were called to a trauma at 17.10pm and on scene at 17.33pm. Conveyed by land ambulance with crew to hospital. Medic53 were called to a fall at 22.07pm and on scene at 22.35pm. Patient sustained minor injuries and was transported to hospital by EMAS. Patient was assessed before being conveyed with TAAS to hospital. Patient was involved in minor cycling accident and suffered head wound. This journey by land ambulance would have taken 3hrs 3mins. The crew assessed a patient who had suffered significant burns and then conveyed the patient to hospital via land ambulance for further care. Attended patient involved in significant RTC. Conveyed by land ambulance to hospital for further care. conveyed with TAAS by land ambulance to hospital. Helimed54 were tasked to a fall at 11.04am and on scene at 11.18am. The patient was the first to use ECMO on board a TCAA transfer. Patient sustained football related injury and TAAS called to provide sedation and reduce dislocated joint. The crew assisted EMAS with a horse-related incident in a rural location before flying the patient to hospital for further care. Patient was assessed and required critical care interventions before being conveyed to hospital by land ambulance. Helimed53 were called to attend a medical incident at 9.35am and were on scene at 9.53am. Assessed patient following collision before handing over to EMAS for continued care. Medic53 were called to an RTC at 15.01pm and were on scene at 15.11pm. Patient had fallen at home and was given analgesia before being escorted by ambulance to hospital for further care. Helimed54 were called to attend a medical incident at 13.49pm and were on scene at 14.12pm. Medic54 were called to an RTC at 2.59am and on scene at 3.10am. Conveyed to hospital with TAAS by helictoper for further care. Medic54 were called to an RTC at 12.19pm and on scene at 12.32pm. This journey by land ambulance would have taken 2hrs 43 mins. Attended RTC involved motorcycle and car. Helimed53 were called to an RTC at 7.50am and on scene at 8.10am. Medic53 were tasked to an RTC at 4.54am and on scene at 5.23am. Supported other services who transported patient to hospital. Helimed54 attended an medical incident at 14.31pm and were on scene at 14.47pm. Helimed53 were called to a RTC at 14.38pm and on scene at 14.57pm. The patient was treated on scene and EMAS conveyed to QMC. Working with EMAS, the crew resuscitated a patient in cardiac arrest, anaesthetised and transferred to hospital by land ambulance. This journey by land ambulance would have taken over 3hrs. Attended a fallen motorcycle at a racetrack. Medic53 called to attend an RTC at 22.00pm and were on scene at 22.14pm. Patient suffered suspected pelvic injury and was escorted to hospital in land ambulance. Attended patient who has fallen from caravan roof and sustained minor injuries. This journey by land ambulance would have taken 3hr 48mins. Flown to hospital for further assessment. Working alongside WMAS, the patient was assessed and left with the WMAS crew. Was conveyed to hospital with TAAS for further care. The same journey by road would have taken nearly 1hr 30mins. Medic54 were called to attend an RTC at 00.24am and were on scene at 00.48am. G-NICU crew worked alongside clinical partner team WATCH to transfer a patient and accompanying parent, in the South West, in just 53mins. Assisted WMAS with a patient who had fallen out of window and sustained minor injuries. Patient trampled by cows was assessed by critical care team with ultrasound to ensure safe travel with ambulance crew. Patient was treated and accompanied to hospital via land ambulance for further care. Helimed54 were called to attend a medical incident at 16.02pm and were on scene at 16.12pm. Assessed patient with complex limb fracture who was also given advanced analgesia before being conveyed with TAAS by land ambulance. Attended horseriding incident where the patient was assessed and given advanced analgesia before being flown to hospital for further care. Helimed53 were called to a sporting incident at 9.40am and were on scene at 9.53am. Assisted EMAS with patient in cardiac arrest who was resuscitated on screen before being transferred to hospital. Helimed53 were called to a fall at 9.51am and on scene at 10.00am. Helimed53 were called to a medical emergency at 10.26pm and on scene at 10.50pm. Left with other service for further care. Helimed54 were called to a sports incident at 15:47pm and were on scene at 16:07pm. Assisted EMAS with the care of a patient who had suffered a fall and conveyed to hospital by land. Medic54 were called to an RTC at 21.26pm and on scene at 21.49pm. G-PICU worked alongside SORT to transfer a patient from the South in just 39mins. Medic54 attended a sporting trauma at 21.23pm and were on scene at 21.32pm. Head on road traffic collision involving 2x patients who were given pain relief. Patient involved in RTC was conveyed with TAAS by land ambulance to hospital for further care. The patient assessed on scene and was taken to hospital by land ambulance. Cyclist had fallen and sustained head injury. Medic53 were called to a fall at 19.30pm and on scene at 19.37pm. Assessed and managed by TAAS before being flown to hospital for further care. Helimed53 were called to attend a medical incident at 15.45pm and were on scene at 15.59pm. This journey by land ambulance would have taken nearly 2hrs. Patient anaesthetised before being transferred to hospital by land for continue care. Helimed54 were called to attend a sporting incident at 11.11am and were on scene at 11.28am. Attended and assessed a fallen climber. Assessed and treated for leg injury and conveyed to hospital by land ambulance. Patient sustained shoulder injury where analgesia was administered and they were ground assisted to hospital for further care. Medic54 were called to an RTC at 17.02pm and on scene at 17.03pm. Medic54 were called to a medical incident at 19.17pm and on scene at 19.30pm. Medic54 were tasked to a medical incident at 8.31am and on scene at 8.48am. Medic54 were called to an RTC at 7.01am and on scene at 7.11am. G-TCAA worked alongside STRS to transfer a patient to the East in just 52mins. Helimed54 were tasked to an RTC at 8.54am and on scene 9.11am. Helimed tasked to an RTC at 15.04pm and on scene at 15.16pm. This journey by land ambulance would have taken 3hrs 14mins. Helimed53 were called to attend an incident at 21.09pm and were on scene at 21.20pm. Helimed54 were tasked to an RTC at 11.24 and were on scene at 11.38. Attended young patient who was choking before conveying to hospital by land ambulance. Helimed53 were called to attend an RTC at 11.57am and were on scene at 12.08pm. G-TCAA worked alongside NEST to transfer a patient to the South West in just 45mins. Helimed53 were called to a medical emergency at 13:40pm and on scene at 13:50pm. Helimed53 were called to a road traffic collision involving a car and lorry at 15.11pm and were on scene at 15.22pm. Helimed54 were called to an RTC at 10.10am and on scene at 10.16pm. This journey by land ambulance would have taken over 1 hour and 30 minutes. Anaethetised before conveyeing by land ambulance to hopsital for further care. Medic54 received a call to a cardiac arrest at 16.07pm and were on scene at 16.10pm. Patient was assessed, treated and transported by land ambulance to hospital. Medic54 were called to an incident at 19.37pm and on scene at 19.58pm. Helimed53 were called to a medical incident at 16.43pm and on scene at 16.54pm. Helimed53 were called to a medical incident at 13.43pm and on scene at 14.05pm. Patient had fallen off a ladder and sustained a head injury. G-PICU worked alongside EMBRACE to transfer a patient from the North in just 37mins. This journey by land ambulance would have taken nearly 4.5 hrs. Medic53 tasked to an RTC at 19.47pm and on scene at 19.58pm. Critical care was delivered to the patient with a serious head injury. Adavanced pain relief given before being conveyed to hospital with TAAS by land ambulance. Patient post cardiac arrest managed and transferred by air to hospital for ongoing care. This journey by land ambulance would have taken 3hrs. Patient unconscious following horse riding incident and was treated on scene before being conveyed to hospital for further care. Medic53 were called to a fall at 14.38pm and on scene at 14.55pm. Assisted and assessed patient following a fall before leaving with other service for further care. Patient suffered chest injury following motorcross incident. Patient was suffering a heart attack and medical care was provided before they were conveyed to hospital with TAAS. In 19 years The Air Ambulance Service has attended over 45,000 missions. Helimed53 were called to a fall at 12.19pm and on scene at 13.00m. Patient had recovered from cardiac arrest but required critical care support. Advanced skills used before conveying to hospital by land ambulance for further care. Helimed53 were called to an RTC at 8.25am and were on scene at 8.43am. Crew assisted on scene and patient was resuscitated on scene before being ground assisted to hospital. Patient in cardiac arrest was assessed and conveyed with TAAS via land. Medic54 tasked to an RTC at 22.20pm and on scene at 22.44pm. The East Midlands Ambulance Service provides urgent care and patient transport across Lincolnshire, as well as Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire, Rutland and parts of Derbyshire. G-PICU worked alongside SONeT to transfer a patient from the South in just 12mins. Patient was resuscitated on scene with our team assisting before being handed over to crew. Medic54 received a call to an RTC at 00.51am and were on scene at 1.20am. new england patriots orthopedic surgeon,