Cornwall Air Ambulance sees increase in missions

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Figures from the charity show 534 of incidents were trauma-related and 297 were medical emergencies

Cornwall Air Ambulance has recorded an increase in call outs over the last year.

The charity said it has seen a 10% rise in numbers over the last year after being tasked 1,160 times during 2023.

More than 500 incidents were trauma related and about 300 were medical emergencies.

The critical care team carried out 19 inter-hospital transfers and delivered 19 blood transfusions.

Mick McLachlan, lead specialist paramedic, said it was an "exceptionally busy" time for the aircrew.

He said: "2023 was another busy year for the aircrew, with some exceptionally busy months over the summer period.

"We are only able to help those who are seriously injured or ill thanks to the generosity of the people of Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly."

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