9 January 2022
PRU celebrated 20 years of operation after it was launched in 2002 with the aim to deliver safe, effective and patient-centric emergency care by bringing the Emergency Department to the community.
PRU celebrated 20 years of operation after it was launched in 2002 with the aim to deliver safe, effective and patient-centric emergency care by bringing the Emergency Department to the community.
Claire has worked in finance for many years, gaining a wealth of experience in a variety of sectors, before joining our finance team in July 2021.
Outside of work, she loves grabbing her kindle and cuddling up with her rescue cats; currently owned by three of them, and she’s lost track of how many gigs and festivals she’s been to.
A second PRU team was launched.
Sadiq Khan, the Mayor of London at the time, pledged support for London’s Air Ambulance Charity.
Third trauma team “Medic 3” was launched, allowing the service to reach even more patients and potentially save hundreds more lives.
The first-ever Royal Naval Nurse joined the Physician Response Unit (PRU) team.
London’s Air Ambulance Charity marked its 30th anniversary and announced HRH The Duke of Cambridge as royal patron of its campaign. As a former air ambulance pilot, His Royal Highness Prince William championed those working on the frontline and highlighted the importance of our rapid response and cutting-edge medical care.
London's Air Ambulance Charity launched a landmark new study in an aim to reduce deaths due to catastrophic bleeding, thanks to funding from Barts Charity, Saracens and The Henry Surtees Foundation.