Wiltshire Air Ambulance has released the number of lifesaving missions they conducted in 2021, providing urgent medical attention to the people of Wiltshire and Bath.
The charity undertook 1,104 missions in 2021, working through another difficult year on the front line.
Donning PPE and continuing throughout lockdowns, Wiltshire Air Ambulance’s critical care paramedics and doctors were there for the people of Wiltshire and Bath when they were needed most.
Of the 1,104 missions last year, 653 were by helicopter and 451 were in the Rapid Response Vehicles (cars).
Chief executive David Philpott said, “The year 2021 was another milestone year for the charity, as we launched a new three-year strategy, saw our fundraising target rise to £4 million and we increased the number of shifts with pre-hospital consultants (doctors), further enhancing our clinical delivery. “It was, of course, another very challenging 12 months for our staff operating on the front line and I’m extremely proud of how everyone pulled together to ensure we continue to be there for the people of Wiltshire, Bath and surrounding areas.”
The largest number of call outs were to cardiac emergencies, which made up around a third of all missions. There were 194 road traffic collisions attended, plus 89 medical collapses, 71 sporting incidents and 47 assaults. A total of 73 incidents involved children, while around one in three missions – 307 – took place at night.
The largest number of incidents Wiltshire Air Ambulance responded to were in the Swindon area – 188. The charity attended 94 missions in Bath (up from 80 in 2020), and 81 in the city of Salisbury.
Other areas where the team were called to attend include: Amesbury – 12; Bradford-on-Avon - 10; Calne - 30; Chippenham - 73; Corsham - 18; Cricklade - 2; Devizes - 48; Malmesbury – 10; Marlborough - 36; Melksham - 40; Mere - 5; Pewsey - 10; Royal Wootton Bassett - 14; Tidworth - 4; Tisbury - 4; Trowbridge - 59; Warminster - 39 and Westbury - 31.
Wiltshire Air Ambulance was also tasked to incidents in neighbouring counties, including Berkshire, Bristol, Devon, Dorset, Gloucestershire, Hampshire, Oxfordshire and Somerset, plus Wales. On 237 occasions the charity either airlifted or land assisted patients to hospital, including 78 to the Royal United Hospital in Bath and 53 to Great Western Hospital in Swindon.Wiltshire Air Ambulance is a charity and receives no regular direct funding from the Government or National Lottery grants. Each year the charity needs to raise £4 million to continue flying and saving lives.