New helipad could be "difference between life and death" across the East

Air ambulances can now land at the region's major trauma centre, 24/7

The helipad is used by East Anglian Air Ambulance, Essex & Herts Air Ambulance, and Magpas Air Ambulance
Author: Seb CheerPublished 4th Jun 2024
Last updated 4th Jun 2024

NHS officials say a new air ambulance helipad will help improve outcomes for major trauma patients across the East of England.

The facility at Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge is now operational 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

The site is the major trauma centre for the East of England, treating patients suffering from the most serious injuries.

Currently, East Anglian Air Ambulance, Essex & Herts Air Ambulance and Magpas Air Ambulance use a temporary helipad, only operational between 7am and 9pm.

The helipad is situated on the Cambridge Biomedical Campus

Mr Jai Rawal, Clinical Director for Major Trauma Centre at Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust said: "Health emergencies are extremely frightening for patients and their loved ones.

"As the Major Trauma Centre for the East of England, CUH provides surgery, critical care, inpatient, rehabilitation and discharge services. Fast access to our highly trained clinical teams and the right equipment can be the difference between life and death, and gives patients the best chance of recovery.

"CUH welcomes the extension of the helipad’s operating hours at Addenbrooke’s. It is anticipated that there will only be a slight increase in the number of flights to and from the helipad, but each flight will have an enormous impact for the patient."

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