Owl returns to the wild after hitting ambulance

A tawny owl sits on the ground surrounded by leaves with his eyes closed. He has a mixture of light brown and white feathers.Image source, South Central Ambulance Service
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Gilbert was mid-flight when he hit the top of an ambulance

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An injured owl has been returned to the wild after hitting the top of an ambulance.

Gilbert, a tawny owl, was left stunned after the collision on the A361 near South Newington, Oxfordshire, a few weeks ago.

South Central Ambulance Service said its crew called an out-of-hours vet and shared Gilbert's precise what3words location, which meant he received the care he needed as quickly as possible.

The vet confirmed Gilbert had "fully recovered" and been released.

Image source, South Central Ambulance Service
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The ambulance crew used What3Words to make sure a vet could find him

Gilbert was mid-flight when he hit the ambulance as it was making its way back to base during a night shift.

What3Words is a free mobile phone application that gives every three square metres of the world a unique three-word phrase.

It is used by over 85% of UK emergency services.

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