Air ambulance which serves Bedfordshire to start transporting patients again

It will take Covid and non-Covid patients
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East Anglian Air Ambulance (EAAA) is preparing to start transferring patient between hospitals again to help frontline emergency services with the Covid-19 response.

The patients - both Covid and non-Covid - will all be critically ill and anaesthetised.

The charity supported the transfer of 17 critically ill Covid-19 positive patients by road ambulance between April and May. In this second wave, the air ambulance will also be taking non-Covid-19 patients on the helicopter.

The East Anglian Air Ambulance out on a previous emergencyThe East Anglian Air Ambulance out on a previous emergency
The East Anglian Air Ambulance out on a previous emergency

The transfers will take place alongside the charity’s normal air ambulance work and will act as a back-up to hospitals.

Doctor Victor Inyang, medical director at EAAA, said: “It’s vital to us as a charitable organisation that we continue to support the NHS and other frontline emergency services with the crisis response to the pandemic. Our teams have the pre-hospital critical care skills to be able to assist in these transfers, and we’re happy to help wherever we can alongside our 999 call outs."