Person airlifted to hospital with traumatic injuries after Anglesey farmland incident
An air ambulance flew the patient to the Royal Stoke University Hospital
08:24, 19 JAN 2021
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A person has been airlifted to hospital with “traumatic injuries” following an incident on Anglesey.
An air ambulance and an emergency land ambulance were called to Capel Coch in Llangefni shortly before 8.45am on Monday.
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In a series of special reports this week, ITV News Health Editor Emily Morgan is visiting hospitals across England to witness first hand the pressure the health service is under.
Army medics and volunteers have been drafted in to help care for seriously ill coronavirus patients at Stoke-on-Trent’s main hospital.
However, this is not a one off.
Some 400 military personnel are now working alongside doctors and nurses in hospitals across London and the Midlands, according to NHS England, with personnel also drafted in to hospitals in Bristol and Weston.
Eighteen members of Armed Forces staff have been recruited at the Royal Stoke University Hospital for the next three weeks.