Air Ambulance Crew + Team

Every person who works at The Air Ambulance Service is a lifesaver.

What does an HEMS air ambulance crew do?

HEMS (helicopter emergency medical service) air ambulance crews play a vital role in delivering critical care when every second counts. Operating from helicopters and critical care cars, these highly trained teams are tasked with reaching patients quickly, often at the scene of serious incidents and providing advanced treatment before and during transfer to hospital.

Each crew typically includes a highly skilled pilot, a critical care paramedic, and a specialist doctor. The pilot focuses on getting the team to the patient safely and efficiently, while the medical team delivers hospital-level care at the roadside or in-flight. This can include advanced pain relief, sedation, airway management, blood transfusions, and other lifesaving interventions.

From road traffic collisions to cardiac arrests and serious medical emergencies, the crew must be ready for anything, bringing the expertise and equipment of an emergency department directly to the patient when they need it most.

A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A NATIONAL CHILDREN’S AIR AMBULANCE CREW MEMBER

No two days are the same when you fly for the National Children’s Air Ambulance. One day, you’re lifting off at first light to transfer a critically ill baby to a specialist unit hundreds of miles away. Next, you’re standing by, ready to go the moment the call comes in. For Captain David Meares, it’s a career that finally took off after two decades at a desk. Now based at our North Base in Gamston, he combines precision flying with purpose, helping move young patients safely and swiftly between hospitals. It’s not just a job. It’s a commitment—to teamwork, to care, and to getting families the help they need, fast.

David Meares – Pilot
National Children’s Air Ambulance

THE CREW AND TEAM

It takes a whole team to keep us flying. On the ground and in the air, professionals, volunteers, and experts all work side by side. Critical care crews step in when every second counts. Operations keep missions running like clockwork. Leaders and supporters chart the course ahead. Every role matters. Every person makes a difference.

Together, we save more lives.

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Tina Wilson
Trustee

Tina is the Chief Safeguarding Officer at The Scout Association. Prior to this, she was the Head of Safeguarding at Suffolk County Council. Tina is a member of the senior leadership team at The Scout Association, responsible for leading and delivery of health & safety and safeguarding of 160,000 staff and volunteers.

Crew Member Tom Finney
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Tom Finney
Crew Member

Hello, my name is Tom Finney, and I have been a Crew Member of the National Children’s Air Ambulance Service since July of 2025. Prior to coming to the National Children’s Air Ambulance, I worked for East Midlands Ambulance Service as an IHCD Technician for nearly 10 years. I have also combined working for Great Ormond Street Hospital paediatric critical care transport team along-side my previous roles.

I feel I am truly lucky and privileged to be working for such a unique charity that make a lifesaving difference throughout the country.  Outside of work you will find me spending time with my children or in the band room playing a Euphonium for my local Concert and Marching Band.

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Dr Tom Eckersley
Doctor
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Dr Tom Woolley
Doctor
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Tony Fradgley
Trustee

Tony has worked at NSG Group since September 2020 as Chief Transformation Officer and Main Board Director. Previously he was employed as Global Head of Automotive Business and SEO there, and as Managing Director of Pilkington Automotive Glass Replacement Europe. Tony is an expert at influencing organisations to trigger an entrepreneurial outlook when executing strategies designed to achieve profitable growth. He is highly skilled at directing business turnarounds, transitions, and cost enhancement projects to deliver continual change, adding tangible financial value to performance.

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Dr Tom Cowlam
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Dr Tom Owens
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Tracey Jones
Community Fundraising Executive

I am Tracey Jones Community Fundraising Executive. The area I cover is Derbyshire Nottinghamshire and Staffordshire. I have several years’ experience within the charity sector at another national charity. Having started my journey as a volunteer and then progressing to become a community fundraising manager. Due to changes I then chose to go back into the corporate world for awhile however found this wasn’t for me as I missed the excitement that fundraising gives me, so applied and successful joined The Air Ambulance Service.

My role is full of variety with no two days being the same. Whether it be the stewardship of existing supporters to ensure they have a great supporter journey. Helping and supporting volunteers with their Air Ambulance experience, engaging with the public to raise awareness and encourage people to support the charity in some way or another, either by fundraising, taking part in our challenge events , volunteering or leaving a gift in their will etc. Networking and being out in the community forms part of my job role , researching and finding new corporates , groups and associations to come and board and help fund our life saving missions.

[email protected] – 07500 863030

Vicky Ambery
Youth Fundraiser

I love my role as Youth Fundraiser at The Air Ambulance Service. Since joining nearly 3 years ago, I’ve discovered that working for a charity is more than just a job – it’s a powerful way to create real change. Every day I get to meet supporters and volunteers from our communities who share real stories and support an amazing charity which saves lives.

I connect with young people in various educational settings and community youth groups. I get to meet our current supporters and hope to inspire our future fundraisers. I’m fortunate to experience the strength of community and the incredible things we can achieve together to support the life-saving services of Your Local Air Ambulance WNDLR and the National Children’s Air Ambulance.

[email protected] – 077456 45542

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West Midlands Ambulance Service NHS Trust

West Midland Ambulance Service NHS trust (WMAS) cover an area of 5,000 square miles, serving a population of over 5 million. About 80% of the area is rural but almost 50% of the population live in Birmingham, the Black Country and Coventry. Their emergency operations centres take almost 3,000 999 calls every single day. In 2013 that resulted in 900,000 incidents, making them the third busiest ambulance service in the country.

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Southampton Oxford Retrieval Team

Southampton & Oxford Retrieval Team are based at Southampton General Hospital. The team retrieve critically ill children and babies from the south coast, The Isle of Wight and the south west, Devon and Cornwall and also Jersey and Guernsey. The Children’s Air Ambulance is able to transfer the team and patient from the Isle of Wight to Southampton General Hospital in just 6 Minutes.

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Southwest Neonatal Advice and Retrieval

The Southwest Neonatal Advice and Retrieval (SoNAR) is based at the University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trusts Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at St Michael’s Hospital in Southwell Street, with a second hub at Derriford Hospital in Plymouth. The SoNAR Team provide clinical advice and transport services for Neonatal Units and Special Care Baby Units within the SouthWest Neonatal Network.

ROLES IN THE AIR AMBULANCE TEAM

It takes more than a pilot, a paramedic, and a doctor to keep our service flying. Behind every mission is a skilled, tight-knit team, each playing a vital role in making sure we’re ready to respond. From the crew on board to the support staff on the ground, we all pull together with one clear goal: saving lives. It’s not about heroes. It’s about teamwork, training, and trust. Meet the people who make our missions possible.

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Pilots

Air ambulance pilots ensure safe, rapid transport of medical teams and patients, often navigating challenging weather and terrain. Their precise flying and quick decision-making are crucial in emergencies, allowing crews to reach scenes fast and deliver care. Though not medics, their role is essential to every successful rescue.

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Paramedics

Our Critical Care Paramedics are specially trained to deliver advanced treatment at the scene of an incident. Working side-by-side with doctors, they carry out lifesaving interventions when every second counts. Calm under pressure and highly skilled, they’re the backbone of our frontline response.

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Doctors

Bringing hospital-level care to the roadside, our Critical Care Doctors provide expert treatment in high-risk situations. From delivering emergency anaesthesia to performing surgical procedures, their specialist knowledge is vital in stabilising patients before reaching hospital. Their expertise saves lives every day.

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Support Crew

Behind every mission is a dedicated team of specialists. From our Air Desk Coordinators who deploy crews with precision, to our Clinical Liaison Officers who support patient care beyond the scene, these behind-the-scenes heroes keep our service running smoothly and ensure the very best outcomes for patients.

FAQs

Do you have Live Chat?

Yes we do. Our Supporter Experience Team are here to help you. Simply press the chat button from the bottom right corner. If we aren’t available for any reason, you can leave us a message and we will get back to you. Alternatively, call us on 0300 3045 999.

Who flies onboard the National Children’s Air Ambulance?

Our Children’s Air Ambulance crew are 2 pilots. We then work with our partners to fly a specialist team to the critically ill child or transfer the child to another hospital with the specialist team on board. With our new helicopters, we now have an extra seat for a parent or guardian to fly with the child.

Who flies onboard the HEMS helicopter?

Our crew who fly in the helicopter is made up of a pilot, critical care paramedic and doctor.

What areas do you cover?

We provide a rapid response to medical emergencies in the counties of Warwickshire, Northamptonshire and Derbyshire, Leicestershire and Rutland, however, we do support air ambulances further afield if we’re needed.

The Children’s Air Ambulance operates throughout the UK and works with Clinical Partner Teams from specialist hospitals.

How many helicopters do you fly?

In total, we fly 4 helicopters across the charity, 2x for our local service and 2x for our Children’s Air Ambulance. We also have 2x Critical Care Cars that support our HEMs services.

Our local service covers 5x counties; Warwickshire, Northamptonshire and Derbyshire, Leicestershire and Rutland.

The Children’s Air Ambulance covers the whole of the UK and works with 10 Clinical Partner Teams from various specialist hospitals.

Who do I make cheques payable to?

If you are supporting the Warwickshire & Northamptonshire Air Ambulance please make the cheque out to WNAA, or if you are supporting the Derbyshire, Leicestershire and Rutland Air Ambulance please make the cheque out to DLRAA. If you wish to support both services please make the cheque out to The Air Ambulance Service.

How is the Children’s Air Ambulance different to others?

The Children’s Air Ambulance is a national inter-hospital transfer service that flies critically ill babies and children to receive the lifesaving treatment they need. Unlike a local air ambulance service, we don’t attend emergency scenes to provide road-side care; our Children’s service is pre-planned with Clinical Partner Teams who will fly with the patient to the hospital that they can provide treatment.

How can I find out more about the processing of my personal data?

For more information about how we process personal data, please refer to our Privacy Policy.

Can I use your logo to promote my event?

Yes you can, but please just get in touch and we will send this to you.  Due to our strict brand guidelines please do not copy and paste this from other sources.

Do you sell or share data with other charities and organisations?

We do not share or sell supporter details with other charities or third parties for their use for the purposes of marketing.

Information you provide to independent event organisers (e.g. London Marathon) and fundraising sites (e.g. Just Giving) may be shared with us if you consented and you have indicated that you wish to support The Air Ambulance Service.  You should check their Privacy Policy when you provide your information to understand fully how they will process your data.  In addition, if you are participating in an event run by another named organisation, your details may need to be shared with them. 

We only disclose data to the suppliers we engage to process data on our behalf; in such cases, information is only shared for the purpose of providing services on our behalf relating to communications, or agreements between yourself and The Air Ambulance Service. We are responsible for your data at all times.

I have received a letter regarding my Gift Aid declaration

The quickest and easiest way to inform us of any changes to your Gift Aid declaration or preferences is by completing our contact form. Our team are also on hand by calling 0300 3045 999.  Please remember to provide us with your reference number that starts with 98120