Great North Air Ambulance Explained

Great North Air Ambulance
Type:
    Founded Date:1991[1]
    Registration Id:Reg charity no: 1092204
    Founder:Grahame Pickering[2]
    Location:
      Leader Title:Chief Executive Officer
      Leader Name:David Stockton[3]
      Leader Title2:Chair of the board
      Leader Name2:Brian Jobling[4]
      Leader Title3:Aircraft operated
      Leader Name3:Eurocopter AS365 Dauphin N2 & N3
      Area Served:North Yorkshire, the North-East, Cumbria and Scottish borders.
      Revenue:£8.4million
      Revenue Year:2022
      Volunteers:49
      Volunteers Year:2022
      Staff:101
      Staff Year:2022

      The Great North Air Ambulance Service (GNAAS) is a registered charity and air ambulance based in the United Kingdom. It operates a dedicated helicopter emergency service for the North of England with three aircraft. It serves North Yorkshire, the North-East, Cumbria, the Scottish borders and the Isle of Man.[5]

      Current operations

      GNAAS operates three Dauphin helicopters from its two bases at Langwathby, near Penrith in Cumbria, and Urlay Nook, near Eaglescliffe in County Durham.[6] Between July and December 2021, the service had an average of 85 helicopter call-outs per month.[7]

      In hours of darkness, when the helicopters do not fly, North East Ambulance Service funds a Medical Emergency Response Incident Team (MERIT),[8] which is staffed by a doctor and paramedic team from GNAAS.[9] The MERIT service extended in November 2018 to cover Thursday to Sunday nights, which were previously covered on an on-call basis.[10] The service uses Volvo XC90 vehicles.

      In 20142015, GNAAS had operating costs of £4.6million and an income of £6.2million.[11] In 20212022, the operating costs were £6.6million against an income of £8.4million, which included a total of £380,000 from government contracts and grants.[12]

      In 2020, GNAAS began trials in using jet suits to get from landed helicopters on call-outs to casualties in locations difficult to access.[13] The simulation exercise showed a casualty, whose position it would take 25minutes to reach on foot, could be reached in a jet suit in 90seconds.

      Current helicopters[14]
      Registration Model Year built Year entered service Nickname Base location
      G-NHAE[15] AS-365N-3 Dauphin 2 2007 2021 Pride of Cumbria II Langwathby
      G-NHAD[16] AS-365N-3+ Dauphin 2015 2020 Guardian of the North II Urlay Nook
      G-NHAC[17] AS-365N-2 Dauphin 2 1996 2010 None Urlay Nook

      History

      The air ambulance service began in 1994 with the leased Eurocopter AS350 Écureuil helicopter G-NAAS.[18] MBB Bo 105 helicopters were operated from 2003, and an MD 902 from 2006. 2006 also saw the introduction of the first Dauphin helicopter, G-HEMS. In 2010, the charity consolidated around a fleet of three Dauphin N2 helicopters, which were the first aircraft it owned. This ended the practice of leasing aircraft, which created financial issues. Two of these three Dauphin N2 helicopters were later replaced by newer Dauphin N3 helicopters G-NHAD and G-NHAE between 2019 and 2020. This was done to mitigate the risk involved with flying older aircraft.[19]

      Former helicopters (incomplete)
      Registration Model Year built Year entered service Year left service Nickname Base location
      G-NAAS AS-355F-1 Twin Squirrel 1982 1994 2003 Blyth Northumberland
      G-PASH AS-355F-1 Ecureuil 2 1981 2002 Teesside International Airport
      G-WYPA Bo.105DBS-4 1989 2003 2006
      G-WAAN Bo-105DB 1971 2004
      G-GNAA MD-902 Explorer 2000 2006 Guardian of the North Teesside International Airport
      G-HEMS SA-365N Dauphin 1982 2006 The Pride of Cumbria Langwathby
      G-NHAA AS-365N-2 Dauphin 1991 Guardian of the North Teesside International Airport
      G-NHAB AS-365N-2 Dauphin 1991 2021 The Pride of Cumbria Langwathby

      In the media

      From 8 March 2018, the charity appeared on Channel 4's TV programme Emergency Helicopter Medics, which followed the crews responding and treating emergency patients.[20] Other air ambulances that featured in the show include Thames Valley Air Ambulance and East Anglian Air Ambulance.

      See also

      Notes and References

      1. Web site: History. Great North Air Ambulance Service. 7 June 2020.
      2. News: Conner-Hill . Rachel . Great North Air Ambulance founder to leave charity due to ill health . 15 July 2022 . The Northern Echo . 25 March 2021 . en.
      3. News: Hartley . Araminta . Our new CEO . 15 July 2022 . Great North Air Ambulance Service . 9 April 2021.
      4. News: Hartley . Araminta . Chairmanship role for tech entrepreneur . 15 July 2022 . Great North Air Ambulance Service . 21 May 2014.
      5. Web site: Manx Care extends its contract with the Great North Air Ambulance Service. 10 May 2023. gov.im. 11 June 2023.
      6. Web site: The bases . 13 July 2022 . Great North Air Ambulance Service.
      7. Book: Great North News . 14 . Winter/Spring 2022 . 13 July 2022.
      8. Web site: Medical Emergency Response Incident Team (MERIT) Communication Briefing. 1 February 2014. NHS Heywood, Middleton and Rochdale Clinical Commissioning Group (HMR CCG). 13 January 2019. 22 January 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150122080725/http://www.hmr.nhs.uk/attachments/article/226/NWAS%20MERIT%20briefing%20Feb%2014.pdf. dead.
      9. New all-night response unit proving its MERIT - North East Ambulance Service - NHS Foundation Trust. www.neas.nhs.uk. 11 July 2016. 17 March 2018.
      10. Patients benefit from all-night service . Great North Air Ambulance . 11 July 2016. 17 March 2018.
      11. Web site: Where your money goes . Great North Air Ambulance . 13 January 2019.
      12. Web site: Charity Overview: Great North Air Ambulance Service . . 7 February 2023.
      13. News: Hartley . Araminta . The jet suit paramedic . 13 July 2022 . Great North Air Ambulance Service . 29 September 2020.
      14. Web site: The helicopters . Great North Air Ambulance Service . 13 July 2022.
      15. Web site: Aircraft Data G-NHAE, 2007 Eurocopter AS-365N-3 Dauphin 2 C/N 6779 . www.airport-data.com . 13 July 2022.
      16. Web site: Aircraft Data G-NHAD, 2015 Airbus Helicopters AS-365N-3+ Dauphin C/N 6979 . www.airport-data.com . 13 July 2022.
      17. Web site: Aircraft Data G-NHAC, 1996 Eurocopter AS-365N-2 Dauphin 2 C/N 6497 . www.airport-data.com . 13 July 2022.
      18. Web site: Helicopter history . Great North Air Ambulance Service . 13 July 2022.
      19. Web site: The Great North Air Ambulance Service Trustees' report and financial statements . 31 March 2019 . . 23 June 2020.
      20. East Anglian Air Ambulance to star in new TV documentary. 5 April 2018. East Anglian Air Ambulance. 8 April 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180409043327/https://www.eaaa.org.uk/in-the-news/east-anglian-air-ambulance-star-new-tv-documentary/. 9 April 2018. dead.