LATEST AIR AMBULANCE MISSIONS

Real Missions. Real Patients. Two Lifesaving Services.
Explore the latest air ambulance incidents, emergency response missions and specialist hospital transfers attended by Your Local Air Ambulance and the National Children’s Air Ambulance across the UK.

Explore real mission updates from Your Local Air Ambulance and the National Children’s Air Ambulance, including emergency responses, specialist transfers and the lifesaving work carried out by our crews every day.

See where our crews have been responding across local communities and hospitals nationwide through our live mission map, showcasing the scale and reach of both services.

The mission doesn’t always end when our crews leave. Find out more about the emotional and practical support available for patients and families following traumatic incidents and specialist child transfers.
RESPONDING TO EMERGENCIES EVERY DAY
From emergency response across local communities to specialist hospital transfers for critically ill babies and children, our crews provide advanced critical care when and where it matters most.

Your Local Air Ambulance
Delivering rapid-response pre-hospital emergency care across Warwickshire, Northamptonshire, Derbyshire, Leicestershire and Rutland by helicopter and critical care car.
- Over 3000 Missions attended in 2025
- 24/7 Critical Care
- Covering 5 Counties
- 2 Helicopters and 2 Critical Care Cars

National Children’s Air Ambulance
Delivering specialist transfers for critically ill babies and children between hospitals and specialist care centres across the UK.
- Hundreds of transfers completed each year
- Nationwide Service
- Working with dedicated clinical partner teams
- Paediatric & Neonatal Care
2026
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Jan – June 2026
Featured mission
A quick response 
to save Penny’s life
Last summer, a holiday to Whitby turned into a medical emergency for Penny, a 19-month-old toddler who had already faced a life-changing battle before. Less than a year earlier, at just 8 months old, Penny had undergone a lifesaving liver transplant at Birmingham Children’s Hospital. But as her family gathered for a relaxing summer break, Penny’s health suddenly took a turn for the worse.
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AIR AMBULANCE MISSION & INCIDENT MAP
EXPLORE LATEST MISSIONS
G-CPTZ crew, supported by the NCAA Airdesk team, worked alongside clinical partner team CoMET in the Midlands to transfer a patient and their parent in just 37mins. The same journey by road would have taken 2hrs 24mins.
Helimed54 were tasked to an assault incident in Radcliffe on Trent at 19:06 and were on scene at 19:32. Working alongside EMAS, the crew assessed and treated a patient before they were left in the care of the ambulance service for onward treatme
Medic54 were tasked to a medical emergency in Oadby at 00:18 and were on scene at 00:41. Working alongside EMAS, the crew treated a patient following a cardiac arrest before they were transferred to specialist cardiac care by land ambulance.
Helimed54 were tasked to an assault incident in Radcliffe on Trent at 19:06 and were on scene at 19:32. Working alongside EMAS, the crew assessed and treated a patient before they were left in the care of the ambulance service for onward treatment.
Helimed54 were tasked to an RTC in Thulston at 14:09 and were on scene at 14:17. Working alongside EMAS, the crew assessed and treated a patient involved in a road traffic collision before they were left in the care of the ambulance service for onward treatment.
Helimed54 were tasked to an RTC in Westhouses at 10:26 and were on scene at 10:43. Working alongside EMAS, the crew treated a patient involved in a road traffic collision before transferring them to hospital by land ambulance.
Medic54 were tasked to a medical emergency in Derby at 01:37 and were on scene at 02:13. Working alongside EMAS, the crew treated a patient following a cardiac arrest before transferring them to hospital by land ambulance after a successful resuscitation.
Working alongside clinical partner team SoNAR in the South, the G-NICU crew and NCAA Airdesk team completed an incubator transfer to Bristol in just 51mins. The same journey by road would have taken 2hrs 12mins.
G-NICU crew, supported by the NCAA Airdesk team, worked alongside clinical partner team SONeT in the South to complete an incubator transfer to Bournemouth in just 1hr 23mins. The same journey by road would have taken 4hrs 36mins.
Working alongside clinical partner team Embrace in the North, the G-CPTZ crew and NCAA Airdesk team completed a clinical team transfer to Middlesborough in just 30mins. The same journey by road would have taken 1hr 31mins.
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Your Local Air Ambulance stats for June 2026
Support Beyond The Mission
For many patients and families, the end of a mission is only the beginning of recovery. Our Patient Support & Aftercare teams are here to provide emotional support, guidance and practical help following traumatic incidents and specialist child transfers.

Find out more about the support available for patients, parents, carers and families following a mission or specialist transfer.

Patient and family stories help demonstrate the real impact of our services and the difference your support makes every day.

If you would like to speak to someone from our Patient Support & Aftercare team, we are here to help and support you.
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National Children;s Air Ambulance stats for June 2026
FAQs
To speak to our friendly Supporter Experience Team, please call 0300 3045 999* or complete our contact form and a member of our team will be in touch.
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.
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.


