A junior doctor who was close to death after being trapped under her van is set to make a full recovery thanks to the interventions of the region’s air ambulance. Elle Stott, 27, from Liverpool, had been enjoying a bank holiday weekend in the Lake District with her friends and had just said goodbye to them, after planning to stay one more night before returning home. She parked her campervan in a layby at Whinlatter Pass and went to retrieve something from the back, but as soon as she closed the doors it started to roll away. Ms Stott said: “I ran after it thinking I’ll jump in the passenger side of the door and pull the handbrake up.
BBCâs Ambulance paramedics discovered son has second brain tumour
Gary and Claire Pullan, who appeared in the TV series, were given the heartbreaking news while working on the front line during the pandemic
Gary and Claire both work for the North West Ambulance Service (Image: BBC)
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Paramedic couple from BBCâs Ambulance have spent the pandemic helping others - now they need your help
Gary and Claireâs son Matthew, 19, has a brain tumour. Heâs asking people to support Brain Tumour Research to fund research and an eventual cure. (Image: BBC)
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Huge emergency service response after car smashes into wall in Bury - five people were taken to hospital
Police officers, paramedics and firefighters were scrambled to the scene on Cockey Moor Road
Updated Five people have been taken to hospital after a car smashed into a wall in Bury.
Emergency services were called to the scene of the crash on Cockey Moor Road just before 10.45pm last night (Friday).
A Vauxhall Corsa collided with a wall, police said.
Five people - who were all travelling in the car at the time - were taken to hospital.
Firefighters at the scene of the crash
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