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Seriously injured cyclist praises Great North Air Ambulance’s rapid response team

by Cumbria Crack
25/03/2024
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A cyclist seriously injured in a collision during his commute to work has highlighted the importance of a Cumbria air ambulance’s night-time service.

Stephen Young, 49, from Grange-over-Sands, was travelling on the Allithwaite Road at around 5.30am on Monday July 3 last year when he was involved in a collision with a van.

Mr Young said he could not recall what happened and sustained several injuries including an open distal femur fracture, a fractured kneecap, clavicle, and scapula, rib fractures with flail segments, a pneumothorax, haemothorax and lacerated liver.

Due to the time of day of the incident, a paramedic and doctor from the Great North Air Ambulance Service responded via a rapid response vehicle, rather than a helicopter, as they mainly fly in hours of daylight.

The charity initially launched its night-time service in Cumbria in May 2021 covering Friday and Saturday nights, from 8pm to 8am, but last year they expanded to cover Thursday and Sunday nights.

While en route to the incident, a team from the North West Ambulance Service were the first to arrive at the scene, and they assessed Mr Young’s injuries and took him into their ambulance.

The ambulance team were shortly joined by the doctor and paramedic from GNAAS who helped treat him before he was transported to hospital.

He said: “The doctor from GNAAS worked on me in the ambulance, carrying out a chest drain and gave me blood. I was then taken to Royal Preston Hospital and spent 17 days there.”

Mr Young underwent soft tissue stabilisation and an operation on his leg to fit a titanium nail and fixing screws, as well as conservative treatment for his shoulder and ribs.

He said: “I have returned to Preston to have a cage implant and bone graft to restore the missing section of femur around the titanium nail.

“I have now moved onto crutches and am partially weight bearing. I can bend my knee to 90 degrees and whilst slow, my shoulder is continuing to improve.”

Although Mr Young still has a long road to recovery, he is grateful for the teams who helped him on that fateful day and has shown his support for GNAAS’ annual appeal, which is asking the public to help raise the funds required to enable their team to operate 24/7 across the region.

GNAAS, which currently needs to raise approximately £8.5m a year, has been working hard to cover every night of the week so that no matter when someone is need, the team are able to respond.

Last year, their critical care teams based in the North East and Cumbria, responded to an additional 745 night-time incidents on their rapid response vehicles and provided essential medical expertise and care that would have otherwise been unavailable.

Mr Young added: “Their role in treating me at the scene of the accident was critical in readying me for transport to hospital, without the intervention of the GNAAS doctor the outcome may have been very different.

“Donating to this charity helps keeps these life-savers in the air and on the road.”

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