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Uptick in patient retrievals for UK air ambulance

HEMS/SAR
30 Aug 2021 | Mandy Langfield
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Brits spending more time in the UK has led to a rise in leisure-related incidents for Yorkshire Air Ambulance, new data reveals

The ‘staycation effect’ brought on by limited travel abroad due to COVID-19 restrictions has led to an influx of leisure related emergencies from walking injuries to drownings for the YAA.

Falls from height, which includes climbing in some of Yorkshire’s tourist hotspots has seen a 20 per cent (95) increase this year so far compared to 2020 (79) and cycling incidents have risen by as much as 39 per cent (33 in 2020 and 46 in 2021). Motorcycle incidents have also seen nearly a quarter increase (23 per cent) and road traffic incidents involving vehicles has risen by nearly a fifth (18 per cent). The 17-35 age group have been the most treated patient age for motorcycle and road traffic incidents, whereas 40-65 year olds were the most treated patients from leisure activities such as falls and cycling incidents.

Open water rescues rise

Like many other emergency services across the UK, Yorkshire Air Ambulance has also responded to a significantly higher percentage of people getting into difficulties in open water. In the last six months, the charity has responded to 15 such incidents, compared to 9 in 2020 and 6 in 2019. This has led the Charity to join forces with 29 other local organisations to highlight the importance of being water-wise.

Matt Syrat, Clinical Operations Manager for Yorkshire Air Ambulance, said: “After a very turbulent year and a half, it’s no surprise that many people are out and about enjoying their newfound freedom and as a charity, the number of incidents we are attending has increased as a result of this.

While we want people to enjoy their summer, we would also like to urge people to remain safe and be aware of common hazards that the hot, sunny weather may bring.  Sadly we’ve been to too many incidents recently where the outcome wasn’t positive so we urge people to take care, especially when swimming or playing in open water”

*Data taken from 1st January 2021 – 9th August 2021 vs 1st January 2020 to 9th August 2020.

German air rescue service DRF Luftrettung has also been busy this summer, recently celebrating flying its one millionth mission.

HEMS/SAR
30 Aug 2021
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Mandy Langfield

Mandy Langfield is Director of Publishing for Voyageur Publishing & Events. She was Editor of AirMed&Rescue from December 2017 until April 2021. Her favourite helicopter is the Chinook, having grown up near an RAF training ground!

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