It’s a day that is special to so many around the world. But for the doctors, dispatchers, pilots and paramedics at Hampshire and Isle of Wight Air Ambulance, they will be ready and responding to the most severely ill and injured people in the region.
Last December, the charity responded to 193 potentially life-saving call-outs, including 19 over Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and Boxing Day.
Gamblin: They certainly don’t expect it to be the worst day of their lives
Part of the team who will be working over the festive period is Specialist Paramedic Lead, John Gamblin, who has been flying with the charity since 2010.
John said,
“We’ve had some pretty horrific Christmas Days in the past with some nasty trauma incidents in particular – such as people getting caught out by adverse road conditions.
“It’s always tough because people are expecting to spend Christmas Day with their family, and they certainly don’t expect it to be the worst day of their lives.”
Gamblin: We just try and make it as normal a day as possible
Working from the charity’s airbase in Thruxton, Andover, the crew do all they can to mark the occasion between call-outs.
John said,
“We get into the spirit of things, but we’re aware that we’re at work on Christmas Day, so we at least try to have a good breakfast together and maybe a Christmas dinner if we get the opportunity.
“We just try and make it as normal a day as possible.”
365 days a year
Day and night, 365 days a year, the team are ready to bring the hospital to patients in need of urgent critical care – whether they’ve had a cardiac arrest, a serious fall from height or any other unexpected event.
Gamblin: Thank you to everyone who support us
John, along with the rest of the team, is very aware that they can only respond to each patient thanks of the kindness and support from the public.
He said,
“This time of year makes you realise how important family and being part of a community is.
“We’re incredibly grateful, privileged in fact, to be here on Christmas day serving the people in our region who need us.
“Most importantly, we’re only able to be there for those patients because of the goodwill of the people in Hampshire and the Isle of Wight.
“Thank you to everyone who support us.”
Hampshire and Isle of Wight Air Ambulance is a charity that relies entirely on the generosity from its supporters to keep flying and saving lives. The charity has so far responded to more than 1,700 emergency call-outs this year.
To make a regular donation, visit the website.
News shared by Andrew on behalf of HIOWAA. Ed