Dorset and Somerset Air Ambulance delighted to be chosen as the President's Charity

Dorset and Somerset Air Ambulance delighted to be chosen as the President's Charity

 

 

Dorset and Somerset Air Ambulance was formed in March 2000. Since then we have flown over 12,000 missions.  With no direct Government or National Lottery funding, we rely on the generosity of the public for support.

 

Our operational costs are over £2 million a year and the approximate cost per mission is £2,500. It is inevitable that these costs will rise significantly in the coming year as our clinical team has almost doubled in size due to an increase in our operating hours, our new aircraft is bigger and uses more fuel per hour and we have invested in a great deal of new clinical equipment and training activities.

 

 

We operate an AgustaWestland 169 (AW169) helicopter from our airbase situated at Henstridge Airfield on the Dorset/Somerset border. From there, we can be at any point in the two counties in less than 20 minutes. More importantly, the helicopter can, if required, then take a patient to the nearest Major Trauma Centre in the South West within a further 20 minutes.

 

Our cohort of clinicians include a mixture of Senior Emergency Physicians, Intensive Care Consultants and Anaesthetists, Specialist Paramedics (Critical Care) and a small number of Paramedics and a Nurse who are working towards the ‘specialist’ qualification. We aim to provide a Critical Care Team, consisting of at least a Doctor and Specialist Paramedic, for each mission and operate 19 hours a day (7.00am – 2.00am) using two vital resources which include our AW169 helicopter and Critical Care Car.

 

Last year (1 April 2016 – 31 March 2017) we flew a total of 886 missions; an increase of 31% on the previous year. Of these missions, 648 (73%) patients were assessed and treated by our Critical Care Team.  As part of their emergency treatment, 82 patients required an out of hospital general anaesthetic, of which 11 of these were children. Twenty five patients required pre-hospital blood products and 90 patients received advanced pain relief.  We also provided 12 inter-hospital transfers of patients from local hospital intensive care units to the regional specialist intensive care units in Southampton and Bristol. 

 

Our aircraft was the first AW169 to enter air ambulance operational service in the UK and is the culmination of years of planning and development. The medical equipment carried on board is not hugely different to that which was carried on the Charity’s previous aircraft, however, the biggest difference is the space inside the cabin. This allows the Critical Care Team to have complete access to a patient, head to toe; a significant benefit if a patient needs further intervention or treatment en-route to hospital.

 

In the past year we have enhanced our team clinically, enhanced the service with the carriage of blood products, increased our operational hours and ensured that these are all delivered in one of the most advanced helicopters available. This has only been possible because of the generous support we receive from local people, businesses and communities.  We are absolutely delighted to have been selected as one of Devon and Somerset Law Society’s chosen charities this year alongside our colleagues at Devon Air Ambulance.  A very very big thank you from us all!

 

To find out more about Dorset and Somerset Air Ambulance and our life-saving work, please visit: www.dsairambulance.org.uk

 


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