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The Great North Air Ambulance Service (GNAAS) rescues hundreds of severely injured or ill patients every year throughout the North East, North Yorkshire and Cumbria. Their doctor-led critical care teams deliver life-saving treatments at the scene of the incident whether that is on a fell top, a roadside or in a city centre. The charity responded to 1,640 call outs last year* alone, via their helicopter and emergency response vehicles, where they performed treatments and procedures which can mean the difference between life or death.
Sisters Fiona and Laura, together with their respective husbands, James and Rob are going to challenge themselves to do a 13.1 mile night walk to raise money for this amazing charity. The walk, taking place in March, will see us tackle the four highest peaks in Teesside; Roseberry Topping, Captain Cook’s monument, Codhill Heights and Highcliffe Nab.
GNAAS depends on donations to enable them to carry out their lifesaving work so please donate whatever you are able.
Thank you.
