The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Air ambulance patients called on to recall stories to help fundraisin­g.

SCAA hopes tales will inspire people to make donations

- ANITA DIOURI adiouri@thecourier.co.uk

A Perth-based lifesaving charity is encouragin­g former patients to share their stories as part of Air Ambulance Week.

Scotland’s Charity Air Ambulance (SCAA) has helicopter­s based in Perth and Aberdeen, and has provided emergency care since 2013.

It is now reaching out to the patients whose lives the charity has saved or improved as part of this week’s events.

Chief executive of SCAA David Craig said: “No one tells of the work we do as powerfully and emotively as our patients.

“Their often harrowing yet uplifting personal experience­s are a testament to the daily life- saving efforts, profession­alism and commitment of our crews as they battle to overcome distance, time constraint­s, challengin­g weather, difficult terrain and lifethreat­ening injury and illness.

“These stories are what inspire the people of Scotland to get behind SCAA and fund our flights – their donations are vital to keeping our service in the air and patient stories are key in highlighti­ng why there is that need.”

This year’s Air Ambulance Week draws on the theme of “because every second counts”.

It aims to highlight the importance of speed in reaching patients to improve their chances of survival.

Last month alone, SCAA responded to 65 emergencie­s across Scotland, with crews reaching patients in some of the most remote communitie­s including Wester Ross and Orkney.

Mr Craig said: “The demands on SCAA’s service never go away, and the charity’s need of funds – particular­ly in these difficult times – never lessens.”

Anyonehelp­ed bySCAA who iswilling to share their story can email media@ scaa.org.uk or phone 07778 779888.

 ?? Picture: Kami Thomson. ?? SCAA began operating in 2013.
Picture: Kami Thomson. SCAA began operating in 2013.

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