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Royal Patron Boosts Air Ambulance Tech
14 Jan
Summary
- Charity responded to over 1,230 cardiac arrests this past year.
- Air ambulance attended 223 critically ill or injured children.
- Duchess toured expanded education and operations facilities.

The Duchess of Cambridge, serving as Royal Patron, recently visited the Thames Valley Air Ambulance to tour its newly expanded education and operations areas. During her visit, she observed how the charity utilizes advanced technology to enhance its emergency response efficiency. This visit underscored the critical work of the air ambulance service, which has a significant reach across several counties.
In the past year, the charity reported following up on 1,230 cardiac arrests, averaging more than three incidents daily. Their response efforts were substantial in Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire, and Berkshire, with thousands of call-outs recorded across these regions. A particularly crucial aspect of their service involves responding to critically ill or injured children, a number that reached 223.
The Duchess also witnessed a training scenario in the Pre-hospital Education Centre, emphasizing the importance of preparing crews for high-fidelity, austere environments. The chief executive expressed gratitude for the royal's longstanding support and passion for the mission, noting her consistent engagement and advocacy for the charity's life-saving work.




