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The Great North Air Ambulance Service (GNAAS) brings pioneering pre-hospital care to the scene, rescuing hundreds of severely injured or ill patients every year. We are not NHS-funded.

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2,216

Call-outs in 2023/24

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£23,200

Daily operating cost

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£8.5m

Annual cost of the service

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GNAAS make one final fundraising push to reach 24/7 goal

This week we’ve launched several fundraisers on Facebook which could help fund essential pieces of equipment which are used in and around our cars to make our life-saving night shifts possible. Last year, our critical care teams based in Eaglescliffe, in the North East, and Langwathby, Penrith in Cumbria responded to 745 incidents during the … Continued

Woman who suffered cardiac arrest and stroke reunited with GNAAS team

 Julia Richardson, 52, was at home with her partner and son in May 2023 when she alerted them that she was having chest pains. Julia had experienced chest pains the previous night, but they wore off, however this time they weren’t going away, and the emergency services were called.  A community first responder arrived at … Continued

Man involved in ‘freak accident’ after climbing Helvellyn praises GNAAS

Daniel Milligan, 33, from London, was visiting the Lake District with his wife and had just conquered Helvellyn and was making his way back down when he slipped on an innocuously flat path and broke his tibia. Recalling the incident, which happened on 18 February, he said: “As I tried to stabilise myself, I heard … Continued

GNAAS make one final fundraising push to reach 24/7 goal

This week we’ve launched several fundraisers on Facebook which could help fund essential pieces of equipment which are used in and around our cars to make our life-saving night shifts possible. Last year, our critical care teams based in Eaglescliffe, in the North East, and Langwathby, Penrith in Cumbria responded to 745 incidents during the … Continued

Woman who suffered cardiac arrest and stroke reunited with GNAAS team

 Julia Richardson, 52, was at home with her partner and son in May 2023 when she alerted them that she was having chest pains. Julia had experienced chest pains the previous night, but they wore off, however this time they weren’t going away, and the emergency services were called.  A community first responder arrived at … Continued

Man involved in ‘freak accident’ after climbing Helvellyn praises GNAAS

Daniel Milligan, 33, from London, was visiting the Lake District with his wife and had just conquered Helvellyn and was making his way back down when he slipped on an innocuously flat path and broke his tibia. Recalling the incident, which happened on 18 February, he said: “As I tried to stabilise myself, I heard … Continued

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