• Business
  • Community
  • Crime
  • Education
  • Health
  • Politics
  • What’s On
  • Traffic & Travel
  • Weather
Bath Echo
  • Monday 12th May 2025
  • Subscribe
  • Opinion
  • Reviews
  • Letters
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
  • Latest Issue
  • Jobs
  • Awards
Bath Echo

Bath, GB

  • Business
  • Community
  • Crime
  • Education
  • Health
  • Politics
  • What’s On
  • Traffic & Travel
  • Weather
Home
News Headlines
Health

Air ambulance charity receives £22k donation to fund lifesaving equipment

Tuesday 8th December 2020 Bath Echo News Team Community, Health

Share
Tweet
WhatsApp
Pin
Share

The County Air Ambulance HELP Appeal, the country’s only charity that funds NHS hospital helipads, has funded five new critical blood-warming machines for the Great Western Air Ambulance Charity.

The Great Western Air Ambulance Charity (GWAAC) provides critical care and air ambulance services for people across Bath and North East Somerset.

Their crew consists of Critical Care Doctors and Specialist Paramedics who bring the skills of a hospital emergency department direct to those in urgent need.

As part of their extensive kit, they carry blood and fresh frozen plasma together with the equipment necessary to give a blood transfusion at the scene of an incident.

In 2019, GWAAC’s Critical Care Team gave 37 patients emergency blood and plasma transfusions on scene.

To give a safe transfusion, the blood needs to be warmed close to body temperature before being used.

Whether the team are attending a patient by helicopter or critical care car, they need the right kit at hand to be able to respond quickly with the right treatment.

This includes having reliable and effective blood warming machines, so that they can safely administer blood transfusions.

The charity’s current blood warming machines were nearing the end of their lives, and so new ones were required, costing £4,400 each.

As a charity, GWAAC receives no day-to-day funding from the NHS or Government, and relies on generous grants and donations to raise the money needed to provide their lifesaving service.

Since the launch of GWAAC in 2008, the charity has been fortunate to have a strong partnership with the County Air Ambulance, receiving almost £4 million in funding.

This has helped to develop the charity’s operations and make significant advances in pre-hospital emergency care for patients in GWAAC’s region.

GWAAC’s Chief Executive, Anna Perry, said: “We’re so grateful for grants and donations such as this one that allow us to purchase vital kit for our crew to give patients the best possible chance of a positive outcome.

“Without support like this, we simply couldn’t make a difference to so many lives and families across the region, so on behalf of all of our communities – thank you.”

Robert Bertram, Chief Executive of the County Air Ambulance HELP Appeal added: “The charity has a very strong connection with GWAAC having provided funding during its first few years.

“Through our HELP Appeal we have funded helipads at Bristol Royal Infirmary and Southmead hospital, which have helped to save many lives.

“We’ll always go where we are needed most and GWAAC urgently needed our support. We are pleased that we can continue helping them to save the lives of critically ill patients.”

Share
Tweet
WhatsApp
Pin
Share
Next article Calls for mayoral election to be postponed so North Somerset can join WECA
Previous article This week, The Pig is mostly… (08/12/2020)

Related Stories

Unanimous approval for 450 homes at former Homebase site
Friday 9th May 2025

Unanimous approval for 450 homes at former Homebase site

Safety improvements at Bathampton canal bridge completed
Thursday 8th May 2025

Safety improvements at Bathampton canal bridge completed

£768k of funding awarded to support Fashion Museum project
Wednesday 7th May 2025

£768k of funding awarded to support Fashion Museum project

...
Followers
Follow
...
Followers
Follow
...
Followers
Follow

Top Stories

29-year-old jailed over "brutal and frenzied" attack on woman

29-year-old jailed over "brutal and frenzied" attack on woman

Friday 9th May 2025
Unanimous approval for 450 homes at former Homebase site

Unanimous approval for 450 homes at former Homebase site

Friday 9th May 2025
Popular Bath junior school keeps its Outstanding reputation

Popular Bath junior school keeps its Outstanding reputation

Friday 9th May 2025
Ceremony held to celebrate Team Bath sporting achievements

Ceremony held to celebrate Team Bath sporting achievements

Friday 9th May 2025
Latest plans for Newbridge Towers redevelopment are dropped

Latest plans for Newbridge Towers redevelopment are dropped

Friday 9th May 2025
  • Business
  • Community
  • Crime
  • Education
  • Health
  • Politics
  • What’s On
  • Traffic & Travel
  • Weather
  • Back to top
Created by Media Bath - Regulated by IMPRESS

About the Bath Echo | Your City, Your News

We're your local independent newspaper covering news and events across beautiful Bath and the close surrounding villages. We're here to help keep Bathonians in the know about what's going on in their city.

Useful Info

  • House Rules
  • Cookie Policy
  • Contact Us
  • About Us
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Complaints Policy
  • Social Media Policy
© Bath Echo 2025. All rights reserved.
Produced by Media Bath Limited