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The
East Anglian Air Ambulance was officially launched by champion jockey Frankie
Dettori in the Summer of 2000 at the Millennium Grandstand at Newmarket Racecourse.
Since its foundation in 2000, the charity has expanded to provide a 365
day a year service covering the 5,000 sq. miles of Cambridgeshire, Norfolk
and Suffolk. It is now the second busiest air ambulance in the country flying an
average of 4 missions per day.
Here in East Anglia we need an air ambulance more than ever. Our roads are getting increasingly congested, leading to ever more road traffic accidents - which already make up more than 50% of our work.
The Air Ambulance began flying in January 2001 and in the early days
the service was only able to operate one day a week, but within five months
Anglia One was flying five days a week.
![]() With a top cruise speed of 132 miles per hour Anglia One reaches patients quickly delivering high level, clinical care to patients in the field. It can then transport them to hospital within minutes, making it an extra life-saving resource in out region. |
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Anglia One consists of a pilot and two highly skilled paramedics, or a doctor and a paramedic, and now the helicopter and its crew are on stand-by for 365 days a year and can reach almost anywhere in the region within 20 minutes and often quicker. The helicopter is equipped with a special stretcher, defibrillator/multi monitor for |
![]() checking blood pressure and oxygen in the blood, twelve lead ECG and Respiratory ventilator. The equipment is extensive and running costs are high. Yet the air ambulance receives no government or national lottery funding and is totally dependent on your generous sponsorship and fundraising to keep Anglia One operational. |
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Operating
during daylight hours, the helicopter begins and ends its day at Norwich airport
where Sterling Helicopters, the operator, is based. During the day, however,
Anglia One can be found at a temporary location at Red Lodge, near Mildenhall,
the central point from where the region’s eight hospitals – including
the trauma centre at Addenbrooke’s – can be accessed within the
shortest time frame.
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