leicestershire air ambulance call outs today

Helimed54 were tasked to a medical incident at 09.33 and were first on scene at 09.46. Treated for pain and left with other service for further care. Medic54 were called to a medical incident at 16.29pm and on scene at 16.46pm. Helimed53 were called to attend a fall at 12.10pm and were on scene at 12.22pm. Treated patient for serious leg injuries sustained after falling whilst walking in severe weather. G-NICU crew worked alongside clinical partner team NWTS to safely transfer a patient from the North West in just 54mins. All were land assisted to hospital with WMAS crews. Helimed53 were called to a medical incident at 12.32pm and on scene at 12.50pm. Called to patient who had fallen due to cardiac arrest. Helimed54 received a call to a fall at 9.40am and were on scene at 9.49am. Helimed54 received a call to an RTC at 13.50pm and were on scene at 14.00pm. Multiple casualties following RTC. Helimed5 were called to a fall at 11.15am and on scene at 11.33am. We were called to assist EMAS for cardiac arrest and patient was conveyed to hospital. Assisted EMAS with the care and transfer of young patient with lower limb injury. The patient was sedated and conveyed with TAAS to hospital via land ambulance. Required sedation before being conveyed to hospital with TAAS by land ambulance. Medic53 were called to an RTC at 17.09pm and on scene at 17.23pm. Medic54 received a call to an RTC at 1.34am and were on scene at 2.03am. The crew supported an EMAS team in managing a fractured leg. Attended two car head-on collision. Assisted EMAS and EMICS with patient before conveying to hospital by helicopter for further care. Patient was conveyed with TAAS by land. Assessed patient following collision before handing over to EMAS for continued care. The patient was assessed, treated, and then conveyed to hospital with TAAS via land ambulance. Medic54 were tasked to a fall at 21.30pm and on scene at 22.05pm. This journey by land ambulance would have taken over 3hrs. Medic53 were tasked to an RTC at 9.46pm and were on scene at 9.51pm. Patient sustained significant lower limb injuries including incomplete amputation of lower leg and dislocation. Medic54 were called to an RTC at 23.35pm and were on scene at 23.52pm. Medically unwell patient was assessed and conveyed to hospital with TAAS by land ambulance for further care. Medic53 were tasked to an RTC at 17:58 and were on scene at 18:10. This journey by land ambulance would have taken 1hr 17mins. Attended patient fallen from horse. Helimed54 were tasked to an RTC at 11.35am and on scene at 11.49pm. Helimed54 were called to a sporting incident at 11.52am and on scene at 12.10pm. Patient sustained serious injuries and transferred to hospital by land. Care was provided to multiple patients alongside WMAS, Police and Fire services. Patient experiencing pain in spine following RTC needed extrication and transferred by land ambulance following assessment. Helimed54 was tasked to a sporting incident at 14.28pm and on scene at 15.02pm. Conveyed to hospital by land with TAAS for further treatment. Helimed53 were called to a fall at 8.33am and on scene at 8.52am. Attended patient involved in RTC. G-TCAA worked alongside Embrace to transfer a patient from Leeds in 1.5hours to a specialist treatment centre. Medic54 were called to an RTC at 16.18pm and on scene at 16.55pm. Helimed54 were called to an RTC at 13.48pm and on scene at 14.14pm. The patient was escorted to hospital with WMAS crew. Treated on scene with pain relief before being conveyed with TAAS by land ambulance. Helimed54 were called to a fall at 14.54pm and on scene at 15.10pm. Critical care given at scene before conveying by land to hospital for further care. G-TCAA worked alongside SONET to transfer a patient from the South in just 15mins. Medic54 received a call to a fall at 21.29pm and arrived on scene at 21.44pm. Patient in cardiac arrest was resuscitated on scene and conveyed to hospital with TAAS by land ambulance. Helimed54 were called to a burns incident at 18.20pm and on scene at 18.32pm. This journey by land ambulance would have taken 2hrs 21 mins. Helimed54 were called to an RTC at 19.23pm and on scene at 19.36pm. Medic53 were tasked to an RTC at 8.48am and on scene 8.59am. Medic54 were called to an RTC at 16.45pm and on scene at 17.04pm. G-TCAA worked alongside Embrace to transfer a patient to Grimsby for specialist treatment in 44 minutes. Helimed53 were called to an RTC at 8.18am and on scene at 8.31am. Patient was assessed and required critical care following an RTC. Patient in cardiac arrest was resuscitated and conveyed by land to hospital. G-PICU worked alongside Embrace to transfer a patient from the North in just 31mins. Medic54 received a call to an RTC at 18.29pm and were on scene at 18.59am. Medic54 received a call to an RTC at 22.07pm and were on scene at 22.28pm. Helimed54 were called to an agricultural incident at 9.15am and on scene at 9.45am. Medic53 were called to an RTC at 1.53am and were on scene at 2.21am. Resuscitate on scene before leaving with other service for transfer to hospital. Assessed and flew patient to hospital following leisure trauma. Helimed53 were called to a medical incident at 18.35pm and on scene at 18.49pm. Attended a fallen motorcycle at a racetrack. Conveyed with TAAS to hospital by land ambulance. Medic53 were called to attend an RTC at 21.05pm and were on scene at 21.20pm. Patient had suffered allergic reaction and was assessed before leaving with WMAS for continued care. Assisted EMAS with patient who was conveyed with TAAS by land for continued care. Helimed53 were called to attend an RTC at 16.15pm and were on scene at 16.29pm. Helimed54 were called to an RTC at 13.59pm and on scene at 14.26pm. Left with WMAS for further care. First on the scene to an incident involving pedestrian and car. Patient had collapsed and resuscitated on scene before being conveyed with TAAS by land ambulance. The crew delivered advanced, critical care to an injured patient and escorted to a major trauma centre. Helimed53 were called to medical incident at 21.18pm, and on scene at 21.29pm. Helimed54 received call at 15.33pm and were on the scene at 15.41pm. G-TCAA worked alongside EMBRACE to transfer a patient from the North in just 37mins. This journey by land ambulance would have taken 1 hour and 56 minutes. Attended patient who had cardiac arrest whilst on a bike ride. Medic54 were called to attend an RTC at 20.46pm and were on scene at 21.07pm. Helimed53 were tasked to a medical incident at 12:01 and were on scene at 12.15. Attended patient in cardiac arrest and assisted WMAS with resuscitation efforts before conveying to hospital by land ambulance. Patient sustained open fractures and required advanced sedation before being conveyed to hospital with TAAS. Helimed54 were tasked to a sporting incident at 10.48apm and on scene 11.18am. Support was given to the EMAS crew who took the patient to hospital. Patient escorted to hospital with TAAS by land ambulance. + - Leaflet | OpenStreetMap 86 Medical 39 Road Traffic Collisions (RTC) 40 Accidental Injury 6 Sport/Leisure 51 Other Previous month's total missions March 2022 222 Attended patient with head injury who was sedated due to significant agitation before being transferred to hospital with TAAS. GPICU worked alongside WATCh transport to a complete a patient transfer which took just 41 minutes by air, instead of over 3hrs by road. Helimed53 were called to an RTC at 19.02pm and on scene at 19.05pm. Assisted with the assessment, treatment and extrication of the patient before leaving with other service for conveying to hospital. Attended patient with severe bleeding following DIY incident. Medic54 received a call to an industrial trauma at 19.51pm and were on scene at 20.19pm. Helimed54 were called to an RTC at 17:31pm and were on scene at 17:41pm. Assessed and treated patient involved in RTC. Attended and assessed a patient who had a fall. Patient was a cyclist who had suffered chest injury. Assessed and left with other service for further care. Assessed walker with ankle injury. Attended patient who had sustained minor injuries following RTC. G-PICU worked alongside COMET to transfer a patient to the Midlands in just 48mins. Patient had suffered cardiac arrest and was transferred to hospital for further care. Patient was in cardiac arrest and was resuscitated on scene before being conveyed to hospital with TAAS team. Assessed and treated patient involved in RTC. Assisted WMAS with a patient who had suffered a medical emergency. Patient suffered suspected pelvic injury and was escorted to hospital in land ambulance. Patient required advanced analgesia before being transferred to hospital by land. Helimed53 were called to a sporting incident at 15.55pm and on scene at 16.09pm. Helimed53 were tasked to an RTC at 5.20pm and were on scene 5.36pm. Medic53 were tasked to a fall at 00.18am and on scene at 00.36am. This journey by land ambulance would have taken over 1.5hrs. Patient suffered fractures following RTC and was flown to hospital for further care. This journey by land ambulance would have taken over 2.5hrs. Care was provided to a patient before they were transferred to hospital for further treatment. G-PICU worked alongside CATS to transfer a patient from the South to a specialist hospital in 39mins. Helimed53 were called to attend a medical incident at 13.08pm and were on scene at 13.14pm. Helimed54 was tasked to an industrial accident at 09.34am and on scene at 09.48am. Assessed and left with other service for further care. Working alongside WMAS, the crew assessed and treated a patient before leaving with them with WMAS for further treatment. Medic54 were tasked to an RTC at 16.48pm and on scene at 17.20pm. Attended and assessed a fallen horse rider before leaving with the other service for further care. The crew treated a head injury before transferring the patient to hospital by land. Assisted WMAS with a single vehicle RTC, where the patient was assessed and flown to hospital for further care. Conveyed to hospital by land ambulance for further care. Helimed54 were called to a medical incident at 18.25pm and on scene at 18.36pm. Working with other agencies, the crew assessed and treated the patient before helping to transfer them to hospital by land. The patient was assessed by the crew, and was then conveyed to hospital by the ambulance crew. Patient assessed on scene and given advanced analgesia before being transferred by helicopter with TAAS. Assisted WMAS with patient who had fallen down stairs and left with other service for further care. Helimed54 were called to a medical incident at 8.58am and on scene at 9.12am. Helimed53 were tasked to a fall at 7.05pm and were on scene at 7.23pm. Assisted WMAS with a high speed RTC. G-NICU crew worked alongside clinical partner team NWTS in the North West to safely transfer a patient and parent in just 55mins. Medic54 were tasked to an RTC at 19.22 and were on scene at 19.29. Attended patient in cardiac arrest. Helimed53 were called to an industrial incident at 14.24pm and on scene at 14.32pm. Left with other service for further care. Attended patient in cardiac arrest and successfully resuscitated on scene before conveyed by land ambulance to hospital. Left with other service for further care. Patient sustained head injury and was conveyed with TAAS to hospital for continued care. Attended patient who has fallen from caravan roof and sustained minor injuries. 1098874 Website by StrategiQ, I consent to being contacted by email and the processing of my data in accordance with our. Helimed54 were called to a medical incident at 16.29pm and were on scene at 16.45pm. Helimed53 were tasked to an RTC at 14.50pm and on scene at 15.05pm. Helimed54 were called to a medical incident at 14.14pm and were on scene at 14.25pm. Helimed54 were called to attend a leisure incident at 19.12pm and were on scene at 19.28pm. Medic54 attended an RTC at 22.57pm and were on scene at 23.09pm. 3x patients assessed after being involved in collision, no other cars involved. Helimed53 were called to attend a medical incident at 23.50pm and were on scene at 00.06am. G-PICU worked alongside SoNeT to transfer a patient from the South to a specialist hospital in just 34 minutes. Helimed54 were called to a sporting incident at 11.10am and on scene at 11.29am. Called to assist WMAS with motorcycle RTC. Patient fallen downstairs and sustained serious head injury. Medic54 received a call at 14.05pm and were on the scene in twenty minutes arriving at 14.25pm. Patient had head injury and anaesthetic was administered on scene before being taken to hospital for further care. Helimed53 were called to a burns incident at 9.01am and on scene at 9.17am. G-PICU worked alongside NEST to transfer a patient to the South West in just 42mins. Medic54 were called to an RTC at 3.52am and on scene at 4.06am. Patient sustained head injury and was assessed and anaesthetised before being conveyed by land for continued care. Patient was resuscitated on scene and transported to hospital for specialist treatment by land ambulance. Patient in cardiac arrest required critical care and conveyed to hospital with TAAS by land ambulance. This journey by land ambulance would have taken over 1 hour and 30 minutes. Medic54 were called to attend a medical incident at 19.25pm and were on scene at 19.43pm. Assisted other services before leaving with them for further care. Medic53 were tasked to a medical incident at 11.11am and on scene at 11.43am. Helimed54 were called to a medical incident at 7.30am and on scene at 7.46am. TAAS were first on scene to assess the patient before being conveyed to hospital with EMAS for further care. Patient was a cyclist who suffered minor injuries and required onward conveyance to hospital for assessment and treatment. Medic53 were called to a fall at 22.36pm and on scene at 23.04pm. Medic54 were tasked to an RTC at 00.58m and on scene 1.24am. TAAS were first on scene transferred patient by land. Helimed54 were called to attend an RTC at 7.37am and were on scene at 7.52am. Helimed54 were called to a sporting trauma at 10.07am and were on scene at 10.32am. Attended a patient in cardiac arrest who was then flown with TAAS by helicopter to hospital for further care. Two patients were assessed by our crew; one flown to hospital by helicopter with TAAS, and the other conveyed in an EMAS ambulance. The crew assisted EMAS with a horse-related incident in a rural location before flying the patient to hospital for further care. Medic54 were called to a fall at 21.14pm and on scene at 21.50pm. Helimed53 were called to attend an RTC at 12.51pm and were on scene at 12.58pm. Was assessed and conveyed to hospital via land ambulance. Left with other services for further care. Assessed young patient for head injury sustained following a fall. Assessed and treated by critical care crew, before conveyed to hospital by WMAS. Patient was involved in minor cycling accident and suffered head wound. Helimed54 were called to an RTC at 16.52pm and on scene at 17.02pm. Helimed54 were called to a medical incident at 12.11pm and on scene at 12.31pm. The crew assessed a patient who had suffered a head injury, and then conveyed the patient to hospital via land ambulance. Helimed54 were called to attend a sporting incident at 13.27pm and were on scene at 13.42pm. Patient's treated, one for minor injuries, and handed over to crew. Incident involved two occupants with one requiring critical care and anaesthetised on scene before being taken to hospital. Patient was assessed and treated before being left with the other services that also attended. Helimed54 were called to attend a sporting trauma at 10.22am and were on scene at 10.45am. Resuscitated on scene before being conveyed with TAAS to hospital for further care. Assisted with incident on building site. Helimed54 were called to attend a sporting incident at 11.11am and were on scene at 11.28am. Patient in cardiac arrest was resuscitated on scene and conveyed to hospital with TAAS by land ambulance. One patient conveyed with TAAS by helicopter to hospital for further care. The same journey by road would have taken nearly 3hrs 30mins. Attended an incident where young patient was fitting and helped to convey them to hospital for further care. Medic54 received a call out to a cardiac arrest at 20.37pm and were on the scene at 20.50pm. G-PICU worked alongside WATCh to transfer a patient from the South West in 1hr 1min. Patient assessed, treated and transported to hospital by air. G-PICU worked alongside STRS to transfer a patient to the South in just 31mins.