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I am participating in the Firewalk challenge in aid of Air Ambulance NI in memory of my beautiful daughter, Naomi. To mark the five year anniversary, I am doing something a little bit different (and frightening) as I know Naomi would have loved the idea of me doing something that really gets me out of my comfort zone and that will have me sweating!
Any donation, big or small, will be really appreciated and will go a long way to helping this wonderful charity who came to our aid when we needed it most.
Air Ambulance NI, in partnership with the Northern Ireland Ambulance Service, provides the Helicopter Emergency Medical Service (HEMS) for Northern Ireland. This service delivers urgent medical assistance to patients who are seriously ill or injured, offering emergency pre-hospital care directly at the scene with the aim of saving lives, as well as preventing loss of brain function and limb amputations. Air Ambulance operates seven days a week for 12 hours each day, 365 days a year. The aircraft can reach any location in Northern Ireland in a maximum of approximately twenty-five minutes, becoming airborne within minutes of receiving a tasking. On average, the HEMS team of a doctor, paramedic and pilot are dispatched twice a day in response to serious incidents, which can include road traffic collisions, farm or workplace accidents, sports and leisure incidents, or serious medical emergencies, among others.
The charity aspires to raise £2.5m per year through continued public support.