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Biker, 14, saved by helmet after back wheel comes off

by Jacob Colley
03/06/2021
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Dale Clark, 14, of Blindcrake, near Cockermouth, was airlifted by the Great North Air Ambulance Service

A 14-year-old was saved by his helmet after his back wheel came off while he was riding.

Dale Clark was the first patient of the Great North Air Ambulance Service’s Pride of Cumbria II aircraft just hours after the helicopter began work in the county.

Dale, of Blindcrake, near Cockermouth, had been riding his bicycle when his back wheel came off, causing him to take a bad fall.

GNAAS worked alongside North West Ambulance Service to assess and treat Dale before airlifting him to hospital for further treatment.

Although it was initially feared he had suffered serious injuries, it later transpired he had been lucky to escape with relatively minor injuries.

Dale Clark in hospital

“After talking to paramedics, something that would probably have been fatal turned out to be nothing more than cuts and bruises and a bent bike frame, so it looks like wearing a helmet has saved his life,” said Dale’s father Lee Clark.

“It really highlights what an amazing job GNAAS do and also the importance of children having on cycling helmets.”

Ten incidents attended

This was the first of ten incidents the Pride of Cumbria II attended during the bank holiday weekend after starting work on Saturday morning.

Thanks to the high performance of the new aircraft, it was able to travel to three consecutive incidents in Cumbria, Scotland and Northumberland before needing to refuel, something its predecessor would not have been able to manage, meaning vital minutes were saved.

GNAAS also achieved another first at the weekend, as the charity launched its night-time service in Cumbria to cover 24 hours a day on both Friday and Saturday.

The charity is fully operational in Cumbria on the aircraft 12 hours a day between 8am and 8pm.

Now a doctor and a paramedic team are providing the same level of care as they do on the aircraft, but throughout the night on a rapid response vehicle on weekends.

GNAAS doctor Laura Duffy, who covered Friday’s shift, said: “I feel very proud to work the first night shift. It’s something the team have been working hard to start and get up and running and it’s a great achievement.

“It will give the people of Cumbria a great service but it is only possible because of the public’s support. Our aim is to extend this service and primarily cover at least Sunday night which will require more help and public support.”

The car service responded to its first patient on Saturday night.

GNAAS relies on donations to survive. Visit www.gnaas.com or call 01768 899 150 to support the charity, which operates from Langwathby, near Penrith.

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