Strathearn Herald

SCAA gives priority to life-saving activities

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Scotland’s Charity Air Ambulance (SCAA) is cancelling all public engagement events for the foreseeabl­e future in line with Government advice regarding Covid-19.

The country’s only charity-funded air ambulance embarks on hundreds of public engagement and fundraisin­g activities throughout the year to raise awareness of the charity and attract funding support for its life-saving service.

Charity bosses said that, while the spread of coronaviru­s remains an issue, these activities will be stopped and a focus given to maintainin­g the emergency response frontline service.

SCAA chief executive David Craig explained: “As the coronaviru­s pandemic continues to escalate, our key priority remains to ensure that we sustain our air ambulance services for communitie­s across Scotland 365 days of the year.

“Although we are disappoint­ed to have to cancel all non-essential activities for the foreseeabl­e future, we are confident that it is the right action to take at this time.

“Given the current situation with Covid- 19 and recent advice from the NHS regarding social distancing, Scotland’s Charity Air Ambulance has therefore moved to cancel all future events, social gatherings and meetings until further notice.

“We hope the public will understand our position and continue to support us in the amazing way they always have to ensure we keep flying for those most in need.”

Since launching in 2013, SCAA has responded to nearly 2500 emergencie­s all across Scotland and its many islands.

Many of these have involved critical illness or injury where speed has proved a life-saving factor.

The charity is due to launch a second helicopter air ambulance next month in Aberdeen – supporting its existing helicopter at Perth Airport.

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