24 Oct 2013

In May 2008 London's Air Ambulance and The Royal London Hospital helped save Imogen Hicks’ life after a horrendous motorcycle accident, which left her disabled. After returning to work and getting her life back on track, Imogen decided that she really wanted to give something back by raising money for London’s Air Ambulance so they could continue to help others like they helped her. 

Imogen, with her friends and colleagues from Draeger Medical, decided to run the 85 mile Ridgeway footpath starting in Avebury, Wiltshire and finishing at Ivinghoe Beacon, Buckinghamshire.  The 2010 event was so successful that they decided to replicate it in 2011.

The team raised £3594.41 from this year’s event and in July they visited the London’s Air Ambulance team on the Helipad to present their kind donation.

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