Touching Base with the Air Ambulance
The Air Ambulance stations around the UK do an amazing job often under very difficult circumstances - they are also reliant on donations from the public to keep the service in the air. We caught up with the team from the Essex & Herts Air Ambulance service to find out more.
A Day in the life of an Air Ambulance
In October 2014, we were lucky enough to spend a day at the airbase of one of the UK's charity-funded Air Ambulance services. In show 104, we featured a short interview with the team between callouts. Each mission launches with a pilot, a paramedic and a doctor. We caught up with the crew from Essex & Herts Air Ambulance, based at Earls Colne Airfield:
- Pilot: Captain Nicky Smith
- Paramedic: Louise Rosson
- Critical Care Doctor: Matt O'Mara
Interview with the Essex & Herts Air Ambulance Crew (9 minutes) |
The Essex & Herts Air Ambulance Crew, back from Mission 3 of the day
Our Pete, aboard the Essex & Herts Air Ambulance Crew
Inside the hanger, with the rapid response vehicle
Paramedic Louise returning the helicopter to the hanger (on her own)
Many thanks to the team from the Essex & Herts Air Ambulance team for sharing their valuable down-time with us. Please show your support by Making a donation to Essex & Herts Air Ambulance
Thanks to Anglian Flight Centre for the facilities, and Kristian Baker for the photos
More information:
- Essex & Herts Air Ambulance
- FrequencyCast Show 104 (October 2014)