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From an experimental
beginning in 1987, Cornwall's Air Ambulance has since proven itself
to be an invaluable addition to the counties' emergency resources.
Having completed
well over 12,000 missions to all parts of Cornwall and the Isles
of Scilly, the now familiar red helicopter has come to represent
a symbol, particularly to those living in the more remote areas,
that, in times of traumatic accident or sudden serious illness,
expert help may be only a matter of minutes away, rather than facing
the possibility of a road journey taking up two hours to the nearest
hospital.
The people of
Cornwall have taken the Air Ambulance to their hearts and demonstrated
in the most tangible way possible their overwhelming belief in it's
benefits to them by financing the service from their own pockets.
Taking into account the relatively small head of population and
prevalent low average wages in the county, this has been, by any
comparison, a remarkable achievement. They are justifiably proud
of what they now call "OUR" Air Ambulance and, furthermore, it was
the FIRST Air Ambulance, showing that, for once, Cornwall, so often
looked upon as the poor relation from "out in the sticks", was showing
the rest of the country a lead which others are now following.
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