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Crash victim meets GNAAS crew who saved her life


A young woman who suffered a brain injury after she was in a horrific car collision has met the air ambulance medics who saved her life.


Ruth Thomas, 20, a zoology student at the University Cumbria, was driving on the A5092, near her home in Grizebeck, when her car collided with a van on July 12.

The Great North Air Ambulance Serviceโ€™s (GNAAS) paramedic and doctor team were called to the scene and assessed Miss Thomasโ€™ injuries before placing her in an induced coma and flying her to the Royal Preston Hospital.

Miss Thomas, whoโ€™s originally from Shropshire, sustained eight pelvic and lower vertebrae fractures and suffered a traumatic brain injury known as a diffuse axonal injury.

She remained in a coma for nearly three weeks and spent eight weeks in total at the Royal Preston Hospital before being transferred closer to home to Haywood Community Hospital, in Stoke-on-Trent where she stayed for four weeks.

Her dad Lee Thomas, who is a police officer, said: โ€œThe prognosis on the night of the collision was that it wasnโ€™t known if she would survive the night. Weโ€™ve gone from saying goodbye to our daughter to weโ€™ve got our daughter back. Sheโ€™s about 80% on the way back to recovery.

โ€œThe doctor in the hospital said the pre-hospital care was done so well that they didnโ€™t need to operate on Ruthโ€™s pelvis, so we value the care she received by GNAAS as itโ€™s given her a better outcome.

โ€œHer memory is still an issue and her speech is an issue, but her mobility is fine, all things considered, you would hardly notice.โ€

The Thomas family recently visited the GNAAS base at Langwathby and met pilot Owen McTeggart, paramedic Sarah Graham and Dr Theo Weston who came to Miss Thomasโ€™ aid on the night of the collision.

Miss Thomas who has no memory of the incident said: โ€œItโ€™s cool meeting Theo and Sarah. Itโ€™s quite funny because I canโ€™t remember them. I canโ€™t remember the crash or the air ambulance.โ€

Mr Thomas added: โ€œWeโ€™re hoping Ruth will be well enough at the start of next year to continue with her university placement at Rusland Horizons in Haverthwaite.

โ€œWeโ€™ll never be able to thank GNAAS enough. Weโ€™ve raised ยฃ3,000 through social media, my work, my wifeโ€™s work, itโ€™s just a small drop in the ocean. Ruth is testament, if it wasnโ€™t for the air ambulance she wouldnโ€™t be here.โ€

Last year GNAAS responded to more than 900 call-outs and needed to raise ยฃ5.1m. To find out how you can help, please visit www.gnaas.com or call 01325-487263.

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