Story
On the evening of 6th August 2012, Dylan Jones was riding his motorcycle home from Lechlade, Gloucestershire when he had a collision with another vehicle, from which Dylan suffered catastrophic injuries due to the impact.
Wiltshire Air Ambulance received a call about the accident and made the decision to attend even though the location was outside of their area. They arrived at the scene in an amazing 10-15 minutes.
The helicopter was manned by a Pilot and two Paramedics (Richard Miller and Ross Culligan). Shortly after the air crew arrived, so did Doctor Ed Valentine from Swift Medics. We were later told that this helicopter is one of only two air ambulances in the country that are able to fly at night.
They found Dylan with several life threatening injuries. A piece of glass had completely severed his trachea and oesophagus and had become lodged against his spinal column. His stomach had been forced up into his chest rupturing his diaphragm, he had bruised lungs, bleeding on the brain, two broken arms, a broken ankle, broken neck, nerve damage to his right arm, internal bleeding and a life threatening low blood pressure suggesting a uncontrolled haemorrhage.
The medics worked on Dylan for over an hour at the roadside to make sure he had every chance to survive the air lift to the hospital. After stabilising Dylan's condition, they flew him to Oxford's John Radcliffe Hospital where he underwent a 12 hour operation.
Dylan underwent two more long operations and a lengthy stay in hospital.
It soon became clear that Richard Miller, Ross Culligan and Ed Valentine's speed of arrival, the key decisions they had to make at the scene, their unbelievable calmness and their incredible professionalism at the roadside saved Dylan’s life.
Richard Miller and Ross Culligan received the Chief Officer's Commendation for the highest quality treatment they provided and for their actions above and beyond the call of duty.
The heroic actions of these amazing professionals has touched the hearts of everyone who knows Dylan and his family beyond words. In trying to express this emotion I have decided to raise money for this amazing charity by running the Bath Half Marathon.