Twelve years ago, Matt fell over 20ft in Camden and suffered a severe head injury. Back then, his future was unsure. Now, he is rarely found without skis attached to him, and will be participating in our abseil event this year to raise money for the service that saved his life.
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Whilst training for RideLondon in 2016, Yair was knocked off his bike and run over by a passing car. With a severely crushed pelvis and intensive internal bleeding, London’s Air Ambulance was dispatched by air and by Yair’s side within 15 minutes. They administered Yair pain relief and prepared him for roadside balloon surgery in case required to control the internal bleeding.
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Earlier this year, Sophie ran the London Landmarks Half Marathon to help to raise vital funds for us. Sophie has shared with us her inspiration behind running the half marathon, why she chose to fundraise for us, and what being part of our team of lifesavers meant to her. Why did you take part in London Landmarks Half Marathon?
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‘Miles for Missions’ is a new fundraising initiative for London’s Air Ambulance Charity. Created in response to fundraising difficulties brought about by the pandemic such as cancelled events, this is an activity that can take place anywhere at any time.
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It is with great disappointment that we are postponing the London’s Air Ambulance Charity Abseil.
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We were delighted to welcome Edward Argar, Minister of State at the Department of Health and Social Care, up to the helipad last week to give him an insight into our life-saving service.
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London's Air Ambulance Charity was pleased to welcome Conservative Mayoral candidate Shaun Bailey to visit our helipad base last week.
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Two of London’s Air Ambulance Charity team members have won awards at the prestigious national Ambulance Awards of Excellence.