After travelling in Asia for a few months, Rebecca had moved to London and started a new job with the NHS as a Speech and Language Therapist. But in July 2024, after just a few weeks of starting her new life, an incident occurred which meant Rebecca wasn’t going to be able to settle in as planned.
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In September 2025, our expert team of doctors and paramedics – who serve London using both helicopters and rapid response vehicles – treated 168 patients.
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London’s Air Ambulance Charity is proud to launch a new resource – ‘When someone I love is in hospital’. This resource is a workbook, created and designed to be a tool for parents and caregivers to start a conversation with their child/children when someone they love is in hospital.
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After six incredible years of service as London’s Air Ambulance Charity’s Medical Director, we pay thanks to Dr Tom Hurst.
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London’s Air Ambulance Charity proudly announces the appointment of Dr Anne Weaver as its new Medical Director. Anne takes over from Dr Tom Hurst, who has held the post since 2019.
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Violet, a nine year old girl in Southend, recently completed the Foulness Bike Ride to raise funds and awareness of London’s Air Ambulance Charity. This involved cycling a full 23 miles – an astounding distance when Violet’s usual cycle route is to the nearby park and back!
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In June 2024, Nick and Alison – a couple of 10 years – were at the Lambeth Country Show in Brockwell Park with family. But mid fairground ride, a freak accident occurred, changing everyone’s day. “I remember getting on a ride,” said Alison. “We were just there to have a nice day out.”
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In August 2025, our team – who serves London 24/7, 365 days a year – attended to 199 patients. This is 30 more patients in comparison to the previous month.