RAF Marham Charity Track Day Weekend 9/10th April 2011
Discussion
No dramas Ian, just good to know that they are starting to get back through the system. As for the stormshadow.... A little while ago we were banned from painting our planes at war, incase someone finds it offensive. You couldn't make it up.....
A few from another war a little while back.
A few from another war a little while back.
PinkFatBunny said:
GeorgeyDee said:
Thanks
Yes. There are hundreds of examples of national and local stories that have been helped by your money.
I know that we have given large amounts (£5000 +) to the East of England air ambulance, Make a Wish Foundation, Help For Heros etc etc an even more smaller donations. £6000 per request is the largest we give out at the moment.
We were approached last year by a group of Paramedics who wanted to train to a higher level and equip a vehicle so that they could deliver the same care as the air ambulance but by road and in all weather. We agreed to a donation of £6000 to kick start the new scheme (Critical Care Rapid response car)
Shortly after our donation the whole amount was spent on advanced life support equipment which was of a much higher standard/level than is fitted to a normal response car or ambulance.
The car and equipment complete with a critical care trained advanced paramedic (call sign 222) is now operating saving lives.
One such incident shortly after our donation involved a car loosing control and hitting a large group of small school children out on a school field trip.
222 was called and put the new equipment/training straight to use. Even though a large group of children were seriously injured no children lost their lives due to the fact that they got critical care just in time.
George
i was a bit undecided about attending with the high(ish) costs - but after hearing that the money is actually getting used and to very good effect I'll make sure I sign up for the re-scheduled event.Yes. There are hundreds of examples of national and local stories that have been helped by your money.
I know that we have given large amounts (£5000 +) to the East of England air ambulance, Make a Wish Foundation, Help For Heros etc etc an even more smaller donations. £6000 per request is the largest we give out at the moment.
We were approached last year by a group of Paramedics who wanted to train to a higher level and equip a vehicle so that they could deliver the same care as the air ambulance but by road and in all weather. We agreed to a donation of £6000 to kick start the new scheme (Critical Care Rapid response car)
Shortly after our donation the whole amount was spent on advanced life support equipment which was of a much higher standard/level than is fitted to a normal response car or ambulance.
The car and equipment complete with a critical care trained advanced paramedic (call sign 222) is now operating saving lives.
One such incident shortly after our donation involved a car loosing control and hitting a large group of small school children out on a school field trip.
222 was called and put the new equipment/training straight to use. Even though a large group of children were seriously injured no children lost their lives due to the fact that they got critical care just in time.
George
Edited by GeorgeyDee on Friday 25th March 12:17
Well done all the guys at the base.
Well done to you all. I feel proud to have been a part of it
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