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Magpas Air Ambulance reveal need as great as ever for their services

Last year their lifesaving medical teams responded to 1,872 emergencies across 10 counties

John Elworthy by John Elworthy
10:13am, January 14 2025
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News for Peterborough and Cambridgeshire - Magpas has been working to build its new home for the past six years.

Magpas Air Ambulance brings pre-hospital emergency care, in the air or on land 24/7, including treatments normally only available in hospital.

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In 2023, Magpas Air Ambulance experienced a 42% increase in activations compared to the previous year. Now, new figures from the charity show that this demand has continued throughout 2024. Last year their lifesaving medical teams responded to 1,872 emergencies across 10 counties in and around the East of England last year. Incidents in Cambridgeshire accounted for 61% of all Magpas Air Ambulance’s activations. 

As every one of the charity’s clinicians is trained in Pre-Hospital Emergency Medicine, they provide advanced medical care (above that of a standard land ambulance) at the scene of a patient’s incident and are only called to the most critically ill or injured patients in the area.

With incidents in Cambridgeshire increasing by 9% compared to the previous year, the need for Magpas Air Ambulance, the Cambridgeshire-based charity, is clear.

Life-threatening medical emergencies such as cardiac arrests remained the number one reason for activation, followed by patients injured in road traffic collisions, accounting for 66% of the service’s emergency call outs combined.

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Of the 600+ patients Magpas Air Ambulance treated in cardiac arrest, 68% of them had been given bystander CPR prior to the emergency team’s arrival—something the charity is working hard to increase through its CPR and defibrillator training sessions. 

Magpas Air Ambulance also continued to see more men than women, with 60% of patients treated being male. And they were called to an average of two critically ill or injured children a week.

HRH the Princess Royal is patron of Magpas and in September 2021, launched the Future 50 Appeal to fund the new airbase.
HRH the Princess Royal is patron of Magpas and in September 2021, launched the Future 50 Appeal to fund the new airbase.

As well as responding to almost 1,900 emergency calls in 2024, the charity also welcomed a new Magpas Air Ambulance helicopter last year and is taking delivery of three new rapid response vehicles in the next month—helping the team continue to deliver 24/7 lifesaving care to the people of Cambridgeshire, Bedfordshire and across the East of England.

Natalie Church, Magpas Air Ambulance Director of Operations, explains “It’s clear from the 2024 figures that the demand for our service, which grew so exponentially the year before, is here to stay.

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HRH the Princess Royal is patron of Magpas and on Friday popped in to Cambridgeshire to see progress on the charity’s new £7m HQ
HRH the Princess Royal is patron of Magpas and popped in to Cambridgeshire to see progress on the charity’s new £7m HQ

“Our clinicians have worked extremely hard, around the clock, to ensure that we can reach every patient who needs the advanced care we provide.

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“The Magpas Air Ambulance team were called to five life-threatening incidents a day on average. But it’s important to remember that behind every statistic is a person whose life is on the line and it’s the incredible Magpas Air Ambulance medical team who make crucial differences for those patients every day. 

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“As a charity, Magpas Air Ambulance can only continue to be there for 24/7 thanks to the donations and support from the communities we serve. Visit magpas.org.uk to find out more and help us continue to save lives and keep families together this year.”

About Magpas Air Ambulance – Registered charity number: 1119279

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Magpas Air Ambulance brings pre-hospital emergency care, in the air or on land 24/7, including treatments normally only available in hospital. By providing this advanced care to critically ill and injured patients across the East of England and beyond, the charity not only saves lives but limits disability.

The Magpas Air Ambulance airbase, headquarters and training centre was opened by HRH The Princess Royal in September
The new Magpas Air Ambulance airbase, headquarters and training centre was opened by HRH The Princess Royal

Operating 24/7, the charity answers an average of 5 calls for help a day, treating around 1,000 patients in life-threatening emergencies every year.

Magpas Air Ambulance serves the communities of Cambridgeshire, Bedfordshire and across the East of England and is dispatched by both the East of England and the East Midlands Ambulance Service Trusts—caring for a population of over 10 million.

Our advanced medical team combines the skills of a senior doctor and critical care paramedic on every shift. All members of the team are specially trained in Pre-Hospital Emergency Medicine (PHEM) and support the ambulance service by bringing advanced medical care directly to their patients’ side when time is of the essence.

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The oldest emergency medical charity of its kind in the UK, since 1971 the Cambridgeshire-based service has treated over 70,000 patients.

Magpas Air Ambulance is a charity which relies on generous public donations to continue saving lives. Home – Magpas Air Ambulance | Your Support Saves Lives 24/7

 

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