Top Level Stats 2023
- 4,003Missions
- 676hrsWNDLR Time Flown
- £3,600TCAA Mission Cost
- 17Counties Attended
- 11CPTs
- 62,933Miles by CCCs
Northamptonshire
Helimed53 were tasked to a sporting trauma at 10:30 and were on scene at 10:50. The crew treated an injured patient, before they were conveyed to hospital by land.
Gamston
G-CPTZ crew worked alongside clinical partner team SoNAR to transfer an incubator patient in just 1hr 9mins. The same journey by road would have taken 2hrs 57mins.
Gamston
G-CPTZ crew worked alongside clinical partner team SoNAR to transfer an incubator patient in just 1hr 6mins. The same journey by road would have taken 3hrs 16mins.
Leicestershire
Medic54 were tasked to a RTC at 12:50 and were on scene at 13:08. The crew assisted EMAS to assess two patients, before handing over to EMAS for ongoing care.
Staffordshire
Helimed53 were tasked to a patient who had fallen at 14:28 and were on scene at 14:43. The crew treated an injured patient, before they were conveyed to hospital.
Warwickshire
Helimed53 were tasked to an agricultural emergency at 11:57 and were on scene at 12:10. The crew treated the injured patient, transporting them to hospital by land for ongoing care.
Gamston
G-CPTZ crew worked alongside clinical partner team Embrace to transfer an incubator patient in just 48mins. The same journey by road would have taken 2hrs 42mins.
Leicestershire
Helimed54 were tasked to a RTC at 12:26 and were on scene at 12:42. Landing in a nearby sports field, the crew worked alongside EMAS to treat the injured patient, before conveying them to hospital by land.
Leicestershire
Medic54 were tasked to a RTC at 19:29 and were on scene at 19:44. The crew assisted EMAS to treat an injured patient, before they were conveyed to hospital.
Leicestershire
Helimed53 were tasked to a sporting trauma at 13:13 and were on scene at 13:25. The crew treated the injured patient, conveying them to hospital by land for ongoing care.
Gamston
G-CPTZ crew worked alongside clinical partner team SoNAR to transfer an incubator patient in just 51mins. The same journey by road would have taken 3hrs 31mins.
Nottinghamshire
Helimed54 were tasked to a RTC at 12:06 and were on scene at 12:17. The crew treated an injured patient, conveying them to hospital by land.
Gamston
G-CPTZ crew worked alongside clinical partner team WATCh to transfer a patient in just 25mins. The same journey by road would have taken 2hrs 54mins.
Warwick
Helimed53 were tasked to a cardiac arrest at 13:07 and were on scene at 13:25. The crew provided critical care interventions, returning their circulation before conveying them to hospital by land.
Gamston
G-CPTZ crew worked alongside clinical partner team WATCh to transfer an incubator patient in just 1hr 15mins. The same journey by road would have taken 3hrs 5mins.
Gamston
G-CPTZ crew worked alongside clinical partner team COMET to transfer a patient and their parent in just 33mins. The same journey by road would have taken 1hr 45mins.
Warwickshire
Medic53 were tasked to a cardiac arrest at 07:06 and were on scene at 07:31. The crew provided advanced critical care, conveying the patient to hospital by land for ongoing care.
Derby
Medic54 were tasked to a sporting incident at 18:12 and were on scene at 18:33. The crew assisted EMAS to treat an injured patient with a limb injury, before they were transferred to hospital by EMAS.
Gamston
G-CPTZ crew worked alongside clinical partner team Embrace to transfer a patient in just 58mins. The same journey by road would have taken 3hrs 38mins.
Lincolnshire
Helimed54 were tasked to a medical emergency at 11:01 and were on scene at 11:20. The crew treated a patient, before conveying them to hospital by land.
Derbyshire
Medic54 were tasked to a RTC at 19:49 and were on scene at 20:22. The crew assisted EMAS to provide critical care to the injured patient, before conveying them to hospital by air.
Nottinghamshire
Helimed54 were tasked to a patient who had fallen at 10:58 and were on scene at 11:12. Landing in a nearby field, the crew treated a patient, before they were transferred to hospital for ongoing care.
Leicestershire
Medic54 were tasked to a cardiac arrest at 05:04 and were on scene at 05:24. The crew assisted multiple other services to treat a patient, before they were conveyed to hospital by EMAS.
Gamston
G-CPTZ crew worked alongside clinical partner team SoNAR to transfer an incubator patient in just 1hr 16 mins. The same journey by road would have taken 2hrs 54mins.
Northamptonshire
Helimed53 were tasked to an agricultural trauma at 13:55 and were on scene at 14:12. The crew treated a patient, providing analgesia, before transporting them to hospital by air for ongoing care.
Nottinghamshire
Medic54 were tasked to a RTC at 00:48 and were on scene at 01:05. The crew treated an injured patient, before conveying them to hospital by land.
Gamston
G-CPTZ crew worked alongside clinical partner team Embrace to transfer a patient and their parent in just 1hr 21 mins. The same journey by road would have taken 4hrs 29mins.
Coventry
Helimed53 were tasked to an agricultural emergency at 12:32 and were on scene at 12:44. The crew treated a patient, before conveying them to hospital by land.
Rugby
Helimed53 were tasked to a cardiac arrest at 08:56 and were on scene at 08.59. The crew worked alongside WMAS to provide critical care, before transporting the patient to hospital.
Nottinghamshire
Medic54 were tasked to a patient who had fallen at 18:19 and were on scene at 18:31. The crew assessed a patient before conveying them to hospital by land.
Coventry
Medic53 were tasked to a cardiac arrest at 19:44 and were on scene at 19:53. The crew treated a patient and transferred them to hospital by land.
Mansfield
Helimed54 were tasked to a trauma at 17:25 and were on scene at 17:41. The crew attended to treat an injured patient. Thankfully, their injuries were not as severe as first thought and they were able to stand down.
Northamptonshire
Medic53 were tasked to a cardiac arrest at 04:48 and were on scene at 05:05. The crew treated a patient, before conveying them to hospital by land.
Warwickshire
Medic53 were tasked to a cardiac arrest at 20:00 and were on scene at 20:12. Following bystander CPR, the crew treated the patient, returning their spontaneous circulation with critical care interventions, before transferring them to hospital by land.
Gamston
G-CPTZ crew worked alongside clinical partner team CoMET in the Midlands to transfer a patient and their parent in just 41mins. The same journey by road would have taken 2hrs 50mins.
Coventry
Medic53 were tasked to a cardiac arrest at 19:40 and were on scene at 19:51. The crew treated the patient, providing critical care interventions, before conveying them to hospital by land.
Lincolnshire
Helimed54 were tasked to a cardiac arrest at 08:38 and were on scene at 09:09. The crew treated a patient, delivering critical care, before airlifting them to hospital for further care.
Leicestershire
Helimed53 were tasked to an RTC at 13:24 and were on scene at 13:45. Landing in a field, the crew worked alongside EMAS to treat three patients, all of whom were conveyed to hospital by land.
Nottinghamshire
Helimed54 were tasked to a sporting trauma at 15:46 and were on scene at 15:55. Working alongside EMAS, the crew treated a patient with a significant leg injury, providing advanced analgesia and conveying them to hospital by land.
Nuneaton
Helimed53 were tasked to a sporting trauma at 16:53 and were on scene at 17:10. The crew provided critical care interventions for a patient with a severe leg injury, before transferring them to hospital.
Nottinghamshire
Helimed54 were tasked to an RTC at 10:03 and were on scene at 10:14. Working alongside other services, the crew treated two patients. They transferred one to hospital by land, while the other was taken by EMAS.
Leicestershire
Medic53 were tasked to an RTC at 22:22 and were on scene at 22:39. The crew assessed a patient before conveying them to hospital by land.
Northampton
Helimed53 were tasked to an RTC at 12:14 and were on scene at 12:33. The crew treated an injured patient who had been hit by a car, airlifting them to hospital.
Lincolnshire
Medic54 were tasked to a cardiac arrest at 19:09 and were on scene at 19:35. The crew treated the patent, before conveying them to hospital by land.
Coventry
Medic53 were tasked to a medical emergency at 21:50 and were on scene at 22:00. Working alongside WMAS, the crew treated the patient, before they were transferred to hospital by land.
Oxford
G-NICU crew worked alongside clinical partner team Watch in the South to transfer a patient in just 50mins. The same journey by road would have taken 2hrs 27mins.
Oxford
G-NICU crew worked alongside clinical partner team Embrace in the North to transfer an incubator patient and their parent in just 31mins. The same journey by road would have taken 2hrs 15mins.
Coventry
Medic53 were tasked to a RTC at 21:39 and were on scene at 21:50. The crew treated the injured patient, conveying them to hospital by land for ongoing care.
Oxford
G-NICU crew worked alongside clinical partner team SoNAR to transfer an incubator patient in just 56 mins. The same journey by road would have taken 3 hour 15 mins.
Coventry
Medic53 were tasked to a patient who had fallen at 09:24 and were on scene at 09:35. The crew assisted WMAS to provide advanced critical care, before transporting the patient to hospital by land.
Derbyshire
Helimed54 were tasked to a RTC at 12:09 and were on scene at 12:31. Landing in a nearby field, the crew treated a patient before airlifting them to hospital.
Solihull
Helimed53 were tasked to a medical emergency at 15:45 and were on scene at 15:59. Landing in a nearby park, the crew assisted WMAS in providing advanced critical care, before transporting the patient to hospital by land.
Leicestershire
Medic54 were tasked to a RTC at 23:52 and were on scene at 00:20. The crew assisted EMAS to treat the injured patient, before they were conveyed to hospital for ongoing care.
Leicestershire
Helimed53 were tasked to a RTC at 09:35 and were on scene at 09:45. Landing in a park, the crew assisted EMAS to treat the injured patient, before they were transported to hospital for ongoing care.
Northamptonshire
Medic53 were tasked to a patient who had fallen at 00:55 and were on scene at 01:21. Working alongside other services, the crew assessed a patient before they were conveyed to hospital.
Oxford
G-NICU crew worked alongside clinical partner team SoNAR to transfer an incubator patient in just 34 mins. The same journey by road would have taken 2 hour 2 mins.
Leicestershire
Helimed54 were tasked to a RTC at 16:29 and were on scene at 16:39. Landing in a nearby park, the crew assisted EMAS to treat the injured patient, conveying them to hospital by land.
Sutton Coldfield
Helimed53 were tasked to a medical emergency at 12:46 and were on scene at 12:59. Landing in an industrial estate, the crew worked alongside multiple other services to treat the patient, transporting them to hospital by land.
Nottinghamshire
Helimed54 were tasked to a sporting incident at 15:33 and were on scene at 15:54. Landing in a nearby field, the crew treated the injured patient, conveying them to hospital by land.
Leicestershire
Helimed53 were tasked to a cardiac arrest at 11:01 and were on scene at 11:12. Landing in a nearby farmers field, the crew provided advanced critical care, before transporting them to hospital for ongoing care.
Leicestershire
Medic53 were tasked to a RTC at 18:09 and were on scene at 18:26. The crew assisted EMAS to assess a patient, before they were transported to hospital by EMAS.
Warwickshire
Helimed53 were tasked to an RTC at 16:14 and were on scene at 16:28. Landing in a field nearby, the crew worked with multiple other services to treat two patients. Thankfully enhanced care was not needed at scene, and both were transferred to hospital by land.
Derbyshire
Medic54 were tasked to an RTC at 22:08 and were on scene at 22:45. Working alongside other services, the crew treated an injured patient before conveying them to hospital by land.
Derbyshire
Helimed54 were tasked to an RTC at 11:29 and were on scene at 11:45. Landing in a nearby field, the crew worked alongside other services to treat two patients, both of whom were transferred to hospital by land.