Helipad Spring 2021

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Twenty years on... It’s never too late to contact Devon Air Ambulance if you’ve benefited from the service and a message from Joe Wyatt early this year is testament to this.

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oe’s email started with: “The 19th April 2021 will mark 20 years since my Dad and I were involved in a car accident and suffered severe injuries. I owe my life to the Devon Air Ambulance crew, so I thought it was about time I got in touch to thank the team!” Joe explained, “I was 15 years old and my Dad and I were heading from Bridport to Exeter on a day out together when a car suddenly appeared on the wrong side of the road heading towards us, after it had swerved to avoid another vehicle. I shouted “look out” but it was too late - we were hit headon, with the passenger side where I was seated taking the full force of the impact.” Joe’s dad Jon continues, “There was an incredible noise and a terrific impact that swung our car round. Then it all seemed strangely still and quiet, except for the moans of pain from Joe. The windscreen was shattered and liquid was spilling from the car into the road. I knew I had to get Joe out but, as soon as I put my foot to the ground, it was obvious I’d broken my ankle, so I hopped round to his side. Realising his door was compacted and wouldn’t open, I hopped back and pulled him across the driver’s seat to the grass

verge, thankfully his legs weren’t trapped.” Joe remembers, “By now a lot of cars had stopped and people were pacing up and down. Amidst all the chaos, several of them kicked my injured ankle by accident - I can still vividly remember the excruciating pain! I also pulled down my sleeve to see my wrist bone was badly broken and almost protruding through the skin.” The most vivid memory of the Devon Air Ambulance helicopter landing close by was that of a great sense of relief. Jon was aware that his son had suffered multiple injuries and was grateful that the aircrew were there to assume responsibility for Joe’s care. Joe, meanwhile, recalls their professionalism and said, “The DAA crew were incredibly efficient and thorough in tending to my injuries and quickly identified that blood wasn’t flowing to my left hand due to the severity of the break in my wrist.” Joe and Jon were both airlifted to the Royal Devon & Exeter Hospital, attended initially in the brand-new Accident & Emergency department, which had opened just three days earlier. They were reassured to be in beds alongside each other before being separated for

Joe, left and Dad Jon. right.

Joe’s surgery to repair breaks to his hip, leg and wrist. Jon remembers it being a very long night as Joe was in Intensive Care before facing further surgery the following day. After a week in RD&E, Joe was transferred to Dorchester Hospital for a further two weeks. He remembers, “With injuries to both legs and a broken wrist I wasn’t initially able to use crutches, so I was in a wheelchair. With intensive physio I started the long recovery process just to get walking again. I missed a whole term off school but my family, friends and home tutor

were amazing throughout and kept my spirits high. I was able to get back to playing football, albeit very badly!” Joe concludes, “I am so incredibly grateful to the Devon Air Ambulance and the amazing crew who rescued us that day and reassured my Dad that everything would be ok. The metalwork in my arm and leg had to be removed six months later but one of the three screws is still in my ankle to this day as it couldn’t be found during surgery! And thankfully, that screw doesn’t set off the metal detector at airports!”  Joe and mun Hannah in hospital


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BackChat Fitz chats to Beer Coastguard Station Officer Terry Hoare about the amazing voluntary work their service undertakes to help those in peril on the sea – and inland

4min
pages 50-52

Business on board We say a big ‘thank you’ to the local businesses that have continued to support Devon Air Ambulance this year

2min
page 46

One year on Operations Director Nigel Hare refl ects on an unprecedented year full of challenges and opportunities for our clinical and aviation teams

7min
pages 48-49

Our Critical Care Cars celebrate an anniversary Before the full impact of a global pandemic became apparent and we went into the fi rst lockdown, Devon Air Ambulance’s two Critical Care Cars went ‘live’ and this timely introduction has meant we never lost a day’s service

3min
pages 44-45

Discover our website You can fi nd all sorts of interesting information on our website, from operational statistics and patient stories to fundraising support and events updates

4min
pages 40-41

A year like no other The last twelve months have been really challenging for our retail shops and staff . Three of our shop managers tell us candidly about the highs and lows, and why every sale is now more rewarding than ever

5min
pages 36-39

Flying high like a kite Having been relentlessly persecuted and almost driven to extinction in the UK, it is a welcome and thrilling sight to see Red Kites soaring above the fields of Devon once more

5min
pages 32-33

Chocks away! Former DAA Pilot and current aviation Safety Manager Rob Mackie has a passion for aviation in the First World War and takes a look back at the history of military flight in Torquay

4min
pages 34-35

Soup-a! Why having a versatile, adaptable and super-easy recipe for homemade soup is a sure-fire winner if you want to avoid food waste and eat healthily

5min
pages 30-31

It’s never too late It was twenty years ago that father and son, Jon and Joe Wyatt, were involved in a road traffic collision and were both airlifted by Devon Air Ambulance to the brand new, three day old, Accident & Emergency department at the Royal Devon & Exeter Hospital

3min
page 29

Two Alexanders, a Lawrence, a Winston and a fascinating history Across the Sound from the famous Plymouth Hoe and Barbican, we explore the fascinating history and people of Mount Batten, Oreston and Turnchapel

8min
pages 26-28

What3Words made a real difference When a strong gust of wind picked up Jeanette Bishop, and her bike, and dumped them unceremoniously down in the middle of Dartmoor, the What3Words app came into its own in helping Devon Air Ambulance pinpoint her remote location

6min
pages 23-24

Across the county line to offer support Alec Luckin suffered a cardiac arrest and collapsed in a local shop in Wadebridge. The Cornwall Air Ambulance was already attending to another patient so Devon Air Ambulance flew to the scene to offer support in our neighbouring county

3min
page 25

I had a fight with a chainsaw” Plucky octogenarian Margaret Paramore didn’t think anything of chopping up trees in her garden for firewood, until her chainsaw had a ‘wobble’ and struck her in the face. Devon Air Ambulance paramedics were quickly on scene to help with her profuse blood loss

3min
page 20

An assault on the senses RHS Rosemoor horticulturist, Richard Wilson, describes how your garden – whether big or small – can be transformed into a multi-sensory experience, combining sight, sound, touch and, of course, fragrance

5min
pages 18-19

Well, fancy that!” Think you know Devon? Find out how the county lays claim to some amazing records, whether it is the oldest, newest, narrowest, longest or just plain quirkiest

6min
pages 16-17

Volunteering The last year has been one of challenges and new beginnings for our volunteers and we can’t wait to welcome them back to Devon Air Ambulance

4min
pages 8-9

A Cradle of Enlightenment How the foremost thinkers, philosophers, inventers, entrepreneurs and playwrights of Devon contributed to the remarkable Age of Reason

6min
pages 12-13

Crash landing When a mountain bike jump went wrong and left teenager Harry Adam with three broken limbs that needed treating by Devon Air Ambulance paramedics, one of his first thoughts was about the excitement of a free helicopter ride

5min
pages 10-11
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