Hampshire and Isle of Wight Air Ambulance: Rapid Emergency Response in the Southern Skies
Did you know that a helicopter can make a life-saving difference in just 15 minutes? The **Hampshire and Isle of Wight Air Ambulance** has been at the forefront of emergency medical services since 2007, delivering critical care swiftly and effectively across the southern coast of England. With a dedicated team of doctors, specialist paramedics, and pilots, this charity responds to emergencies with unparalleled speed, ensuring that every second counts. Whether you’re in the heart of Hampshire or on the scenic Isle of Wight, help is just a call away!
The Mission of Hampshire and Isle of Wight Air Ambulance
Overview of the organization’s founding and evolution since 2007.
Commitment to providing life-saving emergency medical services across the region.
Emphasis on community support and charity status, highlighting funding and operations.
Emergency Response Capabilities
Critical Care Teams comprised of experienced doctors and paramedics.
Ability to respond to emergencies throughout Hampshire in just 15 minutes.
Rapid access to the Isle of Wight within 20 minutes for urgent situations.
Flying High with Advanced Aircraft
Introduction to the **Airbus H135** as the primary helicopter since 2015.
Comparison with the previous model, the EC135, highlighting advancements.
Specifications of the H135: compact design, high endurance, and low noise levels.
Aircraft Specifications and Capabilities
Feature
Airbus H135
Landing Area
Space equivalent to a tennis court
Crew Capacity
3 to 4 crew members
Terrain Adaptability
Skids suitable for varied landscapes
Flight Equipments
Equipped for night flying
Comprehensive Care: From Air to Ground
How the H135 allows for a doctor and a paramedic on most flights.
Provision for a family member to accompany patients during transport.
Impact of rapid response on patient outcomes and survival rates.
Community Engagement and Support
Ways the community can support the organization’s mission through donations and volunteers.
Partnerships with local businesses and organizations to enhance service delivery.
Events and initiatives to raise awareness about the air ambulance services.
In conclusion, the **Hampshire and Isle of Wight Air Ambulance** stands as a beacon of hope, ensuring that emergency medical services are just minutes away. With their advanced **Airbus H135** helicopter and a dedicated team ready to respond, the charity not only saves lives but also supports families in times of crisis. Join us in supporting their incredible mission! Donate today or get involved to help keep the skies safe for everyone in our community!
Ok, firstly full disclosure, I am a volunteer for the charity, so slightly biased.
However, these guys do amazing work!
It currently costs over £9000 a day to run the service.
They receive no funding for government or the lottery.
They normally fly with one doctor and a paramedic and essentially bring the ER to the patient.
The work they do saves lives on a daily basis, and every penny counts to keep the service running. So if you ever get the opportunity, please donate anything you can afford. It is greatly appreciated.
If you can spare any time, and fancy being a volunteer, I can highly recommend it! It's great fun! You go to some great events and meet some wonderful people! So if you fancy giving it a go please contact Kirsty Davies in the charity office.
The amazing crew and attendees saved my life after a very serious near fatal car accident 16 months ago. Their incredible efforts during those first few hours of getting me out of the car and to the hospital meant I kept my badly broken right arm, my brain bleed wasn't serious and I'm here to type this and tell my tale, one day I hope to shake there hands with my mended arm.
We are SO thankful for the service, care, beautiful piloting and reassurance of the amazing guys that took us from the Isle of Wight all the way to Addenbrooks. If it were not for the air ambulance, we would be in much more desperate circumstances than we are now. Thank you!!!!!
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Philip Reeves
6 years agoOk, firstly full disclosure, I am a volunteer for the charity, so slightly biased. However, these guys do amazing work! It currently costs over £9000 a day to run the service. They receive no funding for government or the lottery. They normally fly with one doctor and a paramedic and essentially bring the ER to the patient. The work they do saves lives on a daily basis, and every penny counts to keep the service running. So if you ever get the opportunity, please donate anything you can afford. It is greatly appreciated. If you can spare any time, and fancy being a volunteer, I can highly recommend it! It's great fun! You go to some great events and meet some wonderful people! So if you fancy giving it a go please contact Kirsty Davies in the charity office.
STEVE HURST
a year agoThe amazing crew and attendees saved my life after a very serious near fatal car accident 16 months ago. Their incredible efforts during those first few hours of getting me out of the car and to the hospital meant I kept my badly broken right arm, my brain bleed wasn't serious and I'm here to type this and tell my tale, one day I hope to shake there hands with my mended arm.
Tony
a year agoAgressive collection at Garthowen Garden centre today. I was willing to give a donation which was rejected as they only wanted me to sign up for life
Rajesh Sharma
2 years agoSuch friendly people. Great charity. They really do amazing stuff. That not many people can do. Love them all.
Christine Tervet
6 years agoWe are SO thankful for the service, care, beautiful piloting and reassurance of the amazing guys that took us from the Isle of Wight all the way to Addenbrooks. If it were not for the air ambulance, we would be in much more desperate circumstances than we are now. Thank you!!!!!