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The Nominated Charity for 2008 -
2009
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The
Warwickshire & Northamptonshire Air Ambulance (WNAA) was established in
October 2003 to provide an emergency medical
service for the heart of England including Warwickshire, Northamptonshire
and Milton Keynes. Prior to this, the region
had relied on older, slower aircraft with limited space for onboard patient
treatment. The new service shifted the emphasis from transporting casualties
to hospital, to recognising the need to get senior Doctors and Consultants
to the scene of incidents as quickly as possible, providing lifesaving
treatment and medication at the scene and en-route to hospital.
Fact
File
The WNAA is one of only three services outside of London to routinely carry
a Doctor on board. Our primary response area is the 2000 square miles of
Coventry, Warwickshire, Northamptonshire, Milton Keynes and some of the key
border areas like Market Harborough, Banbury and Solihull. However, we also
help out our neighbours under a mutual aid agreement, in Birmingham, the
West Midlands, Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire, Leicestershire, Bedfordshire
and Hertfordshire.
The service has 12 Doctors, 12 Paramedics & 3 Pilots which service a
population of around 1.1 million people. Based at Coventry Airport, in the
three years it has been operating, it has flown over 5500 missions. With an
ever-increasing callout rate of between 120 and 150 callouts per month, the
WNAA is the busiest air ambulance in the UK.
No Government or National Lottery Funding!
The
WNAA is a registered charity and relies totally
on donations and sponsorship. The average cost per mission is around £850
and the annual running cost of the service is over £1.4 million. Currently
only able to operate in daylight hours due to the restrictive leasing costs
of flying at night, WNAA aims to become the first service in the UK to
operate 24 hours per day by raising over £2 million during 2007.
Any
proposals for the Centre Charity for 2009 – 2010 should be given to the Centre
Secretary by the close of the Rally Officers Meeting, so that they may be voted
on at the 2009 AGM.
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