East Anglian Ambulance Service helicopter. Credit: Stephen Sparks A man was taken to hospital after he was injured at a construction yard. The emergency services were called to an address in Kings Langley on Friday morning after reports a man was hurt. The East Anglian Air Ambulance also attended the scene, and was one of two jobs the crew attended in Kings Langley on the same day. The first emergency call came at around 8am on February 5 from a construction yard in Toms Lane, following an incident which is being treated by the emergency services as an industrial accident . The East Anglian Air Ambulance said doctor Natalie Lonsdale, critical care paramedic Tim Daniels, and supervisor doctor Ed Barnard assisted the East of England ambulance team by helping to assess and treat the patient; a man in his 60 s, and by administering pain relief, before the patient was taken to hospital by road.
To hear my colleague Liam s voice made me feel like I was going to be okay. It was the oddest thing for all of us, we joked about it – but that s the nature of the work we do. I remember telling him off for not giving me enough painkilling drugs.
The accident had broken all of her ribs on her left side and several on the right. She also suffered a potentially life-threatening flail segment, a broken sternum, two broken vertebrae in her lower back and some internal bleeding.
Her Labrador Ralph, now five, had also suffered serious nerve damage to his legs and was taken to the vets by passers-by.
To hear my colleague Liam s voice made me feel like I was going to be okay. It was the oddest thing for all of us, we joked about it – but that s the nature of the work we do. I remember telling him off for not giving me enough painkilling drugs.
The accident had broken all of her ribs on her left side and several on the right. She also suffered a potentially life-threatening flail segment, a broken sternum, two broken vertebrae in her lower back and some internal bleeding.
Her Labrador Ralph, now five, had also suffered serious nerve damage to his legs and was taken to the vets by passers-by.
Published:
10:32 AM February 3, 2021
The East of England Ambulance Service and the rapid response vehicle from the East Anglian Air Ambulance responded. Picture: Lowestoft South Fire Station Twitter
- Credit: Lowestoft South Fire Station Twitter
A man in his 60s has been taken to hospital after suffering a suspected cardiac arrest.
The East Anglian Air Ambulance (EAAA) was alerted following reports someone was having a cardiac arrest in Lowestoft.
Paramedics from the East of England Ambulance Service Trust and the rapid response vehicle from the air ambulance were called out at 7.19am on Tuesday, February 2.
A spokesman for the air ambulance said: The critical care team from Anglia One was tasked to Lowestoft by rapid response vehicle to assist EEAST with a man in his sixties who suffered a cardiac arrest.
Published:
10:32 AM February 3, 2021
The East of England Ambulance Service and the rapid response vehicle from the East Anglian Air Ambulance responded. Picture: Lowestoft South Fire Station Twitter
- Credit: Lowestoft South Fire Station Twitter
A man in his 60s has been taken to hospital after suffering a suspected cardiac arrest.
The East Anglian Air Ambulance (EAAA) was alerted following reports someone was having a cardiac arrest in Lowestoft.
Paramedics from the East of England Ambulance Service Trust and the rapid response vehicle from the air ambulance were called out at 7.19am on Tuesday, February 2.
A spokesman for the air ambulance said: The critical care team from Anglia One was tasked to Lowestoft by rapid response vehicle to assist EEAST with a man in his sixties who suffered a cardiac arrest.