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Going on an Abseil

Rhys Cunningham is raising money for London's Air Ambulance

Participants: Sarah Burrows, Isabelle Jarvis, Matt Gelder

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London's Air Ambulance Abseil · 19 June 2015

When patients in London suffer life-threatening injury, only our team can provide them with the help they need. With your support, we can perform complex procedures to save lives where others can’t. We can get there in time to make a difference and provide hope for the patient and their loved ones.

Story

6 months ago a policeman came into our work and told us our friend and colleague Vicky had been in a near fatal accident. She had been knocked off of her bike by a skip lorry, only minutes away from the office. Her injuries were life threatening but thankfully, her life was saved by the incredible work of London’s Air Ambulance. Vicky was given a pioneering treatment called REBOA on the roadside that helped to control her blood loss. This wouldn't have been possible without LAA.

Vicky, her family and all her friends are forever in debt to the heroes at LAA for their reactivity, skill and precision. Currently there is only 1 helicopter serving 10 million people. Thats's 1 Helicopter serving every single person within the M25 loop. Crazy right? 

On Friday 19th June (always been my least favourite day of the year), I and three more colleagues from Clinic, will be abseiling from the top of the helipad at the Royal London hospital in Whitechapel (the same hospital Vicky was treated in). The Helipad is 17 storeys high or in other words a whole 284ft off of the ground! Please help us to get down those 17 storeys so we can get another helicopter get up in the air.

Thank you. 

Donation summary

Total
£769.00
+ £178.50 Gift Aid
Online
£754.00
Offline
£15.00

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