More Funding for London Air Ambulance

I read in the Evening Standard last night that the LAA have been given more funding in order to provide better trauma service round the clock and not just the weekends as it was previously.

As quoted from the East London Advertiser:

"MORE lives could be saved across the capital as London’s Air Ambulance announces today that its paramedics will be on duty around the clock.

For the first time ever the charity’s medical team will be on-call throughout the night to treat trauma victims across the capital thanks to a cash boost from the London Ambulance Service.

Up until now the charity has only been able to fund a 24-hour service at weekends.

But from March once its red helicopter based at the Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel goes off duty at 1am, paramedics will be able to use rapid response cars to reach any accident within the M25 orbital.

Dr Gareth Davies said: "The decision by the London Ambulance Service to fund our paramedics means that we can become the first air ambulance service in the UK to provide medical teams around the clock.

“The extra funding will prove to be invaluable for our service, which is dedicated to helping keep Londoners safe day and night, every single day of the year”

That fantastic news :Wow: