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Cumbrian teenager who had ‘nasty’ mountain bike accident thanks air ambulance for help

by Cumbria Crack
28/06/2023
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Jacob Honeyborne-Sharp in the helicopter with GNAAS paramedic Sarah Graham and Dr Antonia Hazlerigg.

A Cumbrian teenager has been reunited with the one of the medics who helped him after he suffered a ‘nasty’ groin injury falling off his mountain bike.

Jacob Honeyborne-Sharp, 13, was riding his bike outside his home in Coniston when he fell and suffered an open wound to his groin area on Saturday 8 April.

His father Simon Honeyborne-Sharp, said: “I was about 10 minutes from the house when I got called, with Jacob needing to be taken to hospital.

“When I arrived he didn’t know what to do with himself as he was stood up. How I don’t know but in his dismay he was waiting to be taken to hospital. I looked at the issue, which was apparent he needed to be laid down and we were not driving him anywhere without advice.

“I rang 999 explained his symptoms and injury and issue in hand, which needed further consultation by the call handler due to the age of him and nature of injury.”

Jacob Honeyborne-Sharp in the aircraft

Simon had previously been part of Coniston Mountain Rescue Team for eight years, so was able to use his training to help look after his son.

Following the initial 999 call, the doctor on shift at the Great North Air Ambulance Service rang Mr Simon to assess the severity of the injury and it was established that Jacob required the help of their critical care team.

Simon added: “An ambulance prior to the doctor’s call was at least 38 minutes away due to our rural location and it being a busy Easter weekend.

“Within approximately 12 further minutes an ambulance arrived at the same time as GNAAS’ aircraft and the two teams quickly assessed Jacob and explained that he needed to be taken to Liverpool or the Royal Victoria Infirmary in Newcastle so he could get the best care.”

Due to the rural location, Jacob was loaded into GNAAS’ aircraft, accompanied by his mother, and airlifted to the RVI for further treatment.

Simon, Benjamin, Annie, Noah and Jacob Honeyborne-Sharp with Sarah Graham

He’s recovering well and has since visited GNAAS’ base in Langwathby with his family and met paramedic Sarah Graham who was part of the critical care team who came to his aid.

The family were given a tour around the helicopter and presented a gift to Sarah as a token of their appreciation, along with a donation to GNAAS, which is charity funded and relies on public donations to remain operational.

GNAAS paramedic Sarah Graham and Jacob Honeyborne-Sharp

Simon said: “You never think you will find yourself or your family in need, but of course accidents happen, and things change quickly.

“Thank you so much to the team who dealt with the situation swiftly and effectively as usual. The quick response in rural communities and actually dealing with serious situations is invaluable.”

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