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GNAAS called to Isle of Man 62 times in two and a half years

Provides critical medical care at the scene for those in need

The Great North Air Ambulance Service has been called to the Isle of Man 62 times in two and a half years.

GNAAS can provide patients with advanced levels of pre-hospital care, including anaesthesia, blood transfusions and surgery.

It first started including the Isle of Man in its catchment area in March 2022.

Amanda and Cheryl work for the charity:

The Emergency Services Joint Control Room for the Isle of Man has raised over £7,000 for GNAAS in the past seven days.

It's been hosting a number of events to support the charity as it marked International Control Room Week.

Drum roll please............................ The money has been counted and the raffle has been drawn and we have...

Posted by ESJCR IOM - Emergency Services Joint Control Room on Sunday, October 27, 2024

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