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The crew assessed the patient before conveying the patient to hospital via land ambulance. G-PICU worked alongside Embrace to transfer a patient from the North in just 31mins. Patient sustained head injury and was stabilised to facilitate transfer to hospital for further care. Medic54 were called to a medical incident at 23.44pm and on scene at 00.01am. Left with other service. Helimed54 were called to a sporting incident at 13.29pm and on scene at 13.50pm. Adavanced pain relief given before being conveyed to hospital with TAAS by land ambulance. G-PICU worked alongside NWTS to transfer a patient from Manchester to a specialist treatment centre in 1 hour and 31 minutes. Helimed54 were called to attend a sporting trauma at 11.54am and were on scene at 12.11pm. Stabilised with advanced analgesia before being conveyed with TAAS by helicopter. This journey by land ambulance would have taken nearly 2hrs. G-TCAA worked alongside Embrace to transfer a patient from the North East to a specialist hospital in just 25 minutes. Helimed53 were called to a fall at 11.48am and on scene at 11.55am. Helimed54 were called to a sporting incident at 13.14pm and on scene at 13.44pm. G-PICU worked alongside WATCh to transfer a patient to the South in just 32mins. Conveyed to hospital by land ambulance. Medic54 were called to a sporting trauma at 19.22pm and were on scene at 19.40pm. Attended an incident involving a cyclist and car. Helimed54 were tasked to a sporting incident at 14.12pm and on scene at 14.31pm. Patient suffered injury to right leg and was conveyed with TAAS to hospital for further care. Patient had fallen from horse and was provided analgesia before being conveyed by EMAS crew. Helimed53 were tasked to assist WMAS with an injured motorcyclist at 1024 and were on scene at 1039. Helimed53 were tasked to an RTC at 11.44am and were on scene 12.03pm. TAAS assessed and treated patient and analgesia was provided before mountain rescue extrication. Conveyed to hospital with TAAS by land ambulance. We assisted EMAS with treatment for the patient who had suffered head injury before they were escorted to hospital by road. Helimed54 were called to a fall at 13.34pm and on scene at 13.50pm. Motorcyclist fractured femur following collision. Helimed54 tasked to an RTC at 13.17pm and on scene at 13.28pm. Helimed53 were tasked at 12:44 and were on scene at 13:06 after a patient had fallen from a horse. Patient was treated and ground assisted to hospital. Attended patient in cardiac arrest. Resuscitate on scene before leaving with other service for transfer to hospital. Assisted WMAS with patient who had cardiac arrest at home before being left with WMAS for conveying to hospital for further care. Helimed53 were called to an RTC at 13.13pm and on scene at 13.28pm. Young patient treated for injuries and transferred by land to hospital for further care. Patient in cardiac arrest was resuscitated on scene and conveyed with TAAS to hospital fur continued care. Patient was assessed on scene and conveyed to hospital by land. Helimed54 were called to attend an RTC at 18.53pm and were on scene at 19.12pm. Attended incident alongside EMAS, Easy of England and MAGPAS. Helimed tasked to an RTC at 15.04pm and on scene at 15.16pm. Helimed53 was tasked to a fall at 13.17pm and on scene at 13.29pm. The patient was escorted to hospital with WMAS crew. Helimed53 were called to a fall at 11.26am and were on scene at 11.36am. Patient was cyclist who was assess and conveyed by EMAS to hospital for further care. This journey by land ambulance would have taken over 3hrs. Deemed as stable and handed over to EMAS for transfer to hospital. Helimed54 were called to an RTC at 8.49am and on scene at 9.00am. Helimed53 attended an industrial trauma at 9.47am and on scene at 10.00am. Attended and assessed patient involved in farming accident who sustained injury to arm and leg. Attended patient involved in RTC with head injury. TAAS helped with pain relief and first aid treatment before transferring to hospital. Resuscitated on scene and anaesthetised before conveying to hospital by land ambulance. Conveyed with TAAS by land ambulance to hospital. Two patients were assessed following 2 car RTC, before being left with other services for transport to hospital. Patient sustained leg injury. Treated patient in cardiac arrest who was left with other service for further care. Helimed53 were called to attend a trauma at 17.36pm and were on scene at 17.51pm. Attended a patient in cardiac arrest who was then flown with TAAS by helicopter to hospital for further care. Support given to a Patient in cardiac before being conveyed to hospital by land. Helimed54 were called to a fall at 20.37pm and on scene at 20.52pm. Patient sustained neck and head injury after horse riding incident and was flown to hospital for further care. Attended rollover RTC where patient had become impaled on railing. Medic54 received a call to a collapse at 23.57pm and were on scene at 23.59pm. Patient critically ill following road traffic collision and was escorted to hospital by TAAS crew for further care. Patient in cardiac arrest was assessed and conveyed to hospital by land. Conveyed to hospital with TAAS for further care. Conveyed with TAAS by land ambulance for continued care. Helimed53 were called to attend an industrial incident at 14.10pm and were on scene at 14.21pm. Our critical care crew assisted the EMAS crew with patient who was then escorted to hospital for further care. Medic53 were called to an RTC at 12.20pm and on scene at 12.37pm. Left with other service for further care. Helimed53 were called to a medical incident at 8.26am and were on scene at 8.37am. We assisted with the extrication and assessment before leaving patient with other service for further care. TAAS were first medical resource on scene and 4x patients were assessed before being left with other service to convey to hospital. Helimed53 were called to attend an RTC at 11.35am and were on scene at 11.52am. Attended and assessed unwell young patient before leaving with WMAS for further care. Patient was assessed after sustaining injury following equestrian incident, before leaving with other service for further care. Attended motorcyclist who had sustained multiple limb injuries. Helimed53 were called to a medical incident at 12.02pm and on scene at 12.16pm. Medic54 received a call to a fall from height at 16.30pm and arrived on scene at 16.50pm. Conveyed with TAAS to hospital for continued care. Conveyed by land ambulance with crew to hospital. Patient fell down stairs and had a cardiac arrest. Helimed53 were called to a RTC at 8.37am and on scene at 8.59am. Attended a patient who had collapsed at home and critical care delivered on scene before conveyed with TAAS to hospital by land ambulance. Assisted WMAS in the assessment and care of patient involved in RTC who was then transported to hospital by other service. Patient was assessed, treated and taken to hospital for further care. Cyclist injured in a fall from bike and transferred by helicopter with TAAS for further care. Helimed53 were called to a sporting incident at 18.20pm and on scene at 18.41pm. Assisted EMAS with patient who was then conveyed to hospital with TAAS by land ambulance. This journey by land ambulance would have taken 1hr 45mins. Helimed54 were tasked to an agricultural incident at 15.46pm and on scene 16.07pm. The patient had sustained a head injury and was assessed before being conveyed with TAAS to hospital via land ambulance for further care. Attended patient involved in RTC who then suffered a fit shortly after. Attended patient in cardiac arrest. G-PICU worked alongside NEST to transfer a patient to the South West in just 38mins. Patient was assessed and treated on scene, alongside EMAS, and conveyed with TAAS by land ambulance. Helimed53 were called to an RTC at 12.35pm and on scene at 12.52pm. Attended patient who had collapsed. Medic54 were called to an RTC at 18.09pm and on scene at 18.22pm. Attended patient in cardiac arrest. The patient was treated on scene before being taken to hospital for further care. Assisted a cyclist with an open fracture of arm before conveying to hospital by helicopter for further care. Attended driver of two vehicle RTC. Helimed54 were called to an RTC at 15.37pm and on scene at 15.55pm. This journey by land ambulance would have taken nearly 3 hours. Helimed53 were called to a medical incident at 14.28pm and on scene at 14.35pm. Assessed and treated patient involved in head-on RTC. Medic54 received a call to an industrial incident at 13.40pm and were on scene at 13.42pm. Attended patient who had fallen through roof of building. Patient had fallen from horse. Assessed patient who had sustained a leg injury. Helimed54 were called to a medical incident at 10.10am and on scene at 10.28am. Elderly patient had hit by car was treated at the scene and accompanied to hospital for further care. Helimed53 were tasked to an RTC at 14.04pm and on scene at 14.19pm. Patient had fallen down the stairs and critical care skills required. G-PICU worked alongside NWTS to transfer a patient from the South in just 1hr 11mins. G-PICU worked alongside STRS to transfer a patient to the South in just 31mins. Helimed54 were called to an RTC at 10.34am and were on scene at 10.45am. Helimed54 were called to attend an RTC at 15.45pm and were on scene at 16.04pm. Assisted EMAS with patient who sustained scalp laceration and unconsciousness following a fall down the stairs. Medic53 were called to a medical incident at 11.17pm and on scene at 11.26pm. The crew supported an EMAS team in managing a fractured leg. Left with other service for further care. A motorcyclist involved in RTC sustained extensive limb injuries where advanced analgesia was given before being flown to hospital with TAAS. Medic53 were called to an assualt at 21.40pm and were on scene at 22.10pm. Helimed53 were called to a fall at 14.26pm and on scene at 14.40pm. Helimed54 were called to a sporting incident at 11.10am and on scene at 11.29am. Helimed54 were called to an RTC at 7.30am and on scene at 7.47am. Left with other service for further care. Patient had sustained serious injuries and was conveyed to hospital by land ambulance. The crew assessed the patient before conveying them to hospital by land ambulance. The same journey by road would have taken 1hr 42mins. Helimed53 were called to a sporting incident at 13.50pm and on scene at 14.09pm. Conveyed to hospital with TAAS for further care. Medic54 were called to attend an RTC at 14.09pm and were on scene at 14.55pm. Helimed53 were called to a medical emergency at 10.26pm and on scene at 10.50pm. Patient was a cyclist who had suffered chest injury. Assessed and treated a cyclist with injury before conveying to hospital by land ambulance. Left with EMAS for transfer to hospital. This journey by land ambulance would have taken nearly 2hrs. Attended patient crushed in industrial incident. Patient had fallen and was treated and flown to hospital for further care. Helimed54 were called to an RTC at 14.00pm and on scene at 14.23pm. Attended patient cardiac arrest and patient was resuscitated on scene before being conveyed to hospital with TAAS by land ambulance for further care. Medic53 were called to attend an RTC at 17.01pm and were on scene at 17.10pm. Left with other services for further care. Assessed and treated by critical care crew, before conveyed to hospital by WMAS. Young patient with breathing difficulties was assessed and left with other service for further care. Advanced trauma care given and stabilised on scene, before being airlifted to hospital by TAAS. Transported to hospital by land. Conveyed to hospital with TAAS by land ambulance. G-PICU worked alongside Embrace to transfer a patient to the North in just 27mins. Called to assist in multi agency response to a patient who had fallen into water who was assessed and left with other service for continued care. Medic53 were tasked to a fall at 6.16am and on scene at 6.33am. Patient suffered head injury from fitting and was ground assisted to hospital. This journey by land ambulance would have taken over 2.5 hours. Patient fell from height and sustained abdomen and shoulder injuries. Helimed54 were tasked to an RTC at 4.15pm and were on scene at 4.48pm. G-PICU worked alongside WATCh to transfer a patient to the West in just 1hr 4mins. Helimed53 were called to an incident at 16.27pm and on scene at 16.46pm. Patient assessed before leaving with other service for continued care. Attended cardiac arrest due to crew requesting airway support and resuscitated on scene before conveying to hospital by land ambulance. Helimed54 were called to a fall at 17.56pm and on scene at 18.08pm. This journey by land ambulance would have taken 6 hours. Helimed54 were called to a medical incident at 9.39am and on scene at 9.49am. Helimed53 were called to a medical incident at 15.54pm and were on scene at 16.07pm. Patient had collapsed with chest pain and was assessed before being transferred to hospital. Conveyed with TAAS to hospital by land ambulance. Patients taken to hospital by land ambulance. Helimed53 were called to a medical incident at 13.18pm and on scene at 13.38pm. Medic53 tasked to a medical incident at 3.42am and on scene at 3.53am. Cyclist was assessed and received critical care before being flown by TAAS to hospital for continued care. Helimed53 were called to an RTC at 11.45am and on scene at 12.13am. Medic53 were tasked to a medical incident at 17.12pm and on scene at 17.21pm. Assisted EMAS crew with a patient hit by car, who was assessed before leaving with other service for continued care. Patient assessed following a collision and left with other service. Assisted EMAS with the care of patient who had fallen from tree. Derbyshire, Leicestershire & Rutland Air Ambulance (DLRAA) - aace.org.uk ALF JRCALC GPLA Bringing together skills, expertise and shared knowledge in ambulance services MENU Home Useful Links Derbyshire, Leicestershire & Rutland Air Ambulance (DLRAA) Derbyshire, Leicestershire & Rutland Air Ambulance (DLRAA) Open Link Share this page Newsletter Medic54 were called to an RTC at 1.19am and on scene at 1.36am. Helimed54 were tasked to a medical incident at 14.52pm and on scene 15.01pm. Left with other service for further care. Helimed54 were called to a sporting incident at 15.19pm and on scene at 15.34pm. Left with other services for further care. Patient was assessed, treated and flown to specialist centre. Patient was treated on the scene before being taken to hospital by land ambulance for further treatment. This journey by land ambulance would have taken nearly 2.5hrs. The crew attended and assessed a patient with a head injury before escorting the patient to hospital via land ambulance. Assessed patient who had fallen from height but no serious injury sustained. Two patients assessed after falling from height and taken to hospital for further care. Attended patient who had sustained injuries following a collision. Successfully resuscitated and conveyed to hospital by land ambulance. Helimed54 were called to an RTC at 19.30pm and on scene at 19.52pm. G-PICU worked alongside NEST to transfer a patient to the West in just 52mins. Assessed and left with other service for further care. Patient was assessed and administered advanced analgesia before being taken to hospital by land ambulance. Left with other service for further care. Attended patient in cardiac arrest. Helimed54 were tasked to an RTC at 8.43pm and were on scene at 9.00pm. Medic54 received a call to an RTC at 8.09am and were on scene at 8.32am. Patient had fallen from horse and was assessed before leaving with EMAS. Call to young patient with possible leg fracture. Patient had fallen downstairs and was assessed before leaving with other service for continued care. Treated and escorted with TAAS by land to hospital for further care. Helimed53 were called to a medical incident at 18.35pm and on scene at 18.49pm. Assessed and treated a patient with burns. Helimed53 were tasked to a fall at 15.39pm and on scene at 15.56pm. Attended by EMAS and conveyed with TAAS by land for further assessment. Helimed54 were called to attend a fall at 15.21pm and were on scene at 15.50pm. One patient was involved in RTC and was conveyed with our crew in land ambulance to hospital. Helimed53 were called to attend an RTC at 15.19pm and were on scene at 15.35pm.
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