Our Work
Our Work

OUR WORK

OUR WORK

We hope you'll never need us. But if you do, we'll be there for you.

The Air Ambulance Service operates the national Children’s Air Ambulance, across England, Scotland and Wales, and the local air ambulance services for Warwickshire, Northamptonshire, Derbyshire, Leicestershire and Rutland.

Our vision is clear. To ensure children grow into adults, for adults to live longer and for families to stay together, as bereavement through trauma becomes rare.

Each of our services works tirelessly to save lives and alleviate sickness, wherever and whenever possible.

Local air ambulance services –  WNDLR

Since starting our services in 2003, we now fly two local air ambulances services, serving a total of five counties.

  •  Warwickshire & Northamptonshire Air Ambulance (WNAA)
  • Derbyshire, Leicestershire & Rutland Air Ambulance (DLRAA)

Our critical care paramedics, doctors and pilots attend an average of ten rescue missions a day and within minutes, they can be on the ground delivering lifesaving care at road traffic collisions, sports events, and industrial accidents or for medical emergencies such as cardiac arrest, stroke or accidents in the home.

The air ambulance gives people the very best chance of survival and recovery. Our helicopter can fly at 185mph and carries the very latest lifesaving equipment.

Our air ambulance team is supported by Critical Care Cars, which provide valuable backup for incidents close to the helicopter base or when the weather makes it too dangerous to fly. It also enables our doctors and critical care paramedics to be run a night car service so that they are available to reach those in need 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year.

We receive no funding from the government or National Lottery for our daily missions and we rely entirely on donations to raise the £2,300 we need for each rescue mission.

Children’s Air Ambulance – National Service

The Children’s Air Ambulance is a national service, changing the face of paediatric and neonatal care through the high-speed transfer of critically ill babies and children and flying them from one hospital to another for specialist care.

The clinically designed helicopter provides a flying intensive care unit for babies and children.

We work with 11 NHS paediatric retrieval teams across the UK, enabling them to bring their specialist equipment on board to safely transfer their patients from one hospital to another. If a child is too sick to fly then the Children’s Air Ambulance can fly a specialist team directly to them.

All transfers of critically ill babies and children carry an inherent risk – the longer a child is out of the hospital, the greater that risk. With our ability to fly approximately four times faster than a land ambulance, we can minimise travel times and risk.

We receive no funding from the government or National Lottery for our missions and rely entirely on voluntary donations to raise the £3,600 needed for every mission. Your support will help to keep hope alive for these patients and their families.

Testimonial author
Since joining The Air Ambulance Service two years ago, I have enjoyed the challenge of bringing critical care to the patients who need it most across the region. I feel particularly privileged to do so in a service which is funded through the hard work of our volunteers and the generous donations of the public. Steve Dick, Critical Care Paramedic

In everything we do we are compassionate, courageous and creative.

We care about our patients, our supporters, our partners and our colleagues. We act with dignity and humility, show respect, and give consideration to others. We achieve because we care.

We are brave enough to ask questions of ourselves, and others and to innovate when solutions are not available. We are bold and pioneering. We achieve because we dare.

We recognise that new ideas, big and small, are essential for our future. We are curious – we consult, collaborate and experiment in our drive to deliver clinical excellence. We achieve because we create.

If you would like to contact us regarding either of our services please get in touch online or by calling 0300 3045 999.

Our Work

Volunteer

Volunteers are the heartbeat of our charity.

The hours our volunteer’s donate help keep our charity boutiques open, they receive and sort donations and contribute vital skills to our offices and warehouses. Their time can be valued at more than £1 million, but to us, it’s priceless.

Our Work

Fundraise

Whether you are holding your own event or taking part in an event, you are making a huge difference.  We can’t do it without people like you.

Find out how you can get involved and make a real difference.

Our Work

Yesterday, our crew worked alongside the clinical partner team WATCh to safely transfer a patient in just 1hr 1min. The same journey by road would have taken nearly 3hrs 6mins 💚

Help keep us flying, #donate today (link in bio)

📸: @seannoeloconnell

#weeklymissionreport 6th - 12th May 🚁

Last week, Your Local Air Ambulance WNDLR crews attended 91 missions. Sunday was our quietest day, with Saturday our busiest.

Thank you to everyone who supports our charity, your donations help keep us flying 💛

Mission ...Report:
48 Missions by our Derbyshire, Leicestershire & Rutland crew.
43 Missions by our Warwickshire & Northamptonshire crew.
56 Missions by helicopter.
35 Missions by critical care cars.
13 Different hospitals were visited.
12 Different counties were visited.

Our top 5 categories for missions attended:
29% Medical cardiac arrests
23% RTCs
13% Falls
8% Assault related
8% Other medical

Donate today to help keep us flying - https://airamb.co/3tQmmfo

#airambulance #missionreport #helicopter #lifesaving #criticalcare #hems

Meet Mark Beasley! 🚁

I work as a Critical Care Paramedic, based at Coventry Airport. As well as being part of the medical team that provides emergency care to our patients, I am also responsible for assisting the pilot with navigation and other aviation duties.

I joined WNAA in... 2016 having previously worked for East Midlands Ambulance Service. I qualified as a Paramedic in 2008 and completed my Critical Care Paramedic course in 2018.

Last week we attended 82 missions. All are funded by our supporters. Thank you.

#doctor #airambulance #teammember

Yesterday, our crew worked alongside the clinical partner team Embrace to safely transfer a patient in just 28mins. The same journey by road would have taken nearly 1hr 35mins 💚

Help keep us flying, #donate today - https://airamb.co/3v4cAGJ

📸: Kieran Robinson

...#childrensairambulance

This week The Air Ambulance Service is joining forces with Alzheimer's Society to support Dementia Action Week.

During this vital week, we’ll be raising awareness, promote understanding, and advocate for the needs of those impacted by dementia.

Learn more about Dementia ...Action Week and how you can get involved on the Alzheimer’s Society website - https://airamb.co/3UXAbmU

#DementiaActionWeek #HealthAwareness #AlzheimersSociety

On Friday, our crew worked alongside the clinical partner team SoNAR to safely transfer a patient and parent in just 59mins. The same journey by road would have taken nearly 3hrs 20mins 💚

Help keep us flying, #donate today (link in bio)

#childrensairambulance