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Frontline 14 November 2024

Air ambulance completes 30,000th mission

14 November 2024Updated:14 November 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
Lincs & Notts Air Ambulance (LNAA). Credit: LNAA
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Lincs & Notts Air Ambulance (LNAA) completed its 30,000th mission on 30 October, with its helicopter and crew landing at the scene of an RTC near Market Rasen, Lincolnshire.

The doctor and paramedic crew treated two women and a child, who were then taken to hospital.

“This milestone during LNAA’s 30th anniversary year, was made possible because of the support of people living and working in the communities of Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire.”

Karen Jobling, LNAA CEO

LNAA’s team of specialist paramedics, doctors and pilots have already responded to almost 1,500 life-saving missions this year.

October proved to be an extremely busy month for LNAA, with its crews called out to 141 incidents of which 58 of these were undertaken during the hours of darkness.

With the aid of night vision goggles (NVGs) the crew is able to fly at night to reach patients involved in the most serious of incidents until 2am every day.

Each pair of NVGs cost £14,000 and it is thanks to the generosity of people living and working in the communities of Lincs & Notts that we can equip the crew with this state-of-the art equipment allowing them to provide pre-hospital emergency care to those in need whilst everyone is asleep.

Karen added: “We need £13m this year to provide this 24/7 service, every day of the year. We receive no direct Government funding, and have only come this far, thanks to everyone who continues to support us, giving our patients the best chance of survival and recovery.”


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