Cornwall Air Ambulance

The Cornwall Air Ambulance Trust is a charity that provides a dedicated helicopter emergency medical service (HEMS) for Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly. The service also has two critical care cars that operate when the helicopter is unable to fly. Together they attend about 1,100 incidents per year. As of December 2018, the helicopter service had flown over 28,000 missions since 1987.

Cornwall Air Ambulance Trust
FoundedApril 1987
TypeCharitable organisation
Location
Coordinates50.4329°N 4.9838°W / 50.4329; -4.9838
Area served
Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly
Chief Executive Officer
Tim Bunting
Aircraft operated
Leonardo AW169
Revenue (2021)
£6.5 million
Staff (2021)
34
Volunteers (2021)
225
Websitecornwallairambulancetrust.org

When introduced on 1 April 1987, Cornwall's air ambulance was the first dedicated HEMS operational in the United Kingdom. The helicopter enables a fast response to the most critically ill or injured and can facilitate access to isolated locations, such as beaches, cliff-tops and moorland areas, which are less accessible by road.

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