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Paramedic seriously injured in crash gets on his bike for Great North Air Ambulance

by Cumbria Crack
09/07/2024
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Andy Dalton, GNAAS paramedic; Jack Talbot; Joanna Daniels, Jack’s wife and GNAAS doctor Laura Duffy

A paramedic who suffered life-threatening injuries in a biking incident is now cycling nearly 900 miles from Rotterdam to Nice to see the final stage of this year’s Tour de France.  

Jack Talbot, 31, of Ulverston, will travelling across to Rotterdam on 12 July and is hoping to cover the mileage on his bike in just nine days. 

He is raising funds for the Great North Air Ambulance Service after the charity came to his aid in July 2017. 

Mr Talbot was cycling in Ulverston when he was involved in a serious collision with a car.  

He was in a critical condition and sustained a serious brain injury, a spinal fracture, a broken shoulder blade, rib fractures and a collapsed lung. 

His colleagues from the North West Ambulance Service worked alongside a doctor and paramedic team from the Great North Air Ambulance Service to treat Mr Talbot, and he was put into a medically induced coma on scene before being airlifted to Royal Preston Hospital. 

Mr Talbot remained in an induced coma for 13 days and stayed in hospital for five weeks before making a great recovery. 

He’s since reunited with the doctor and paramedic from the air ambulance who treated him and has carried out several cycling events which have raised thousands of pounds for the charity. 

One of the events is a cycling hill climb event on The Struggle, near Ambleside with all the proceeds of the entry fee going to the air ambulance service.

Jack Talbot in hospital with his wife Joanna

He’s now decided to raise further funds for the charity by completing an 880-mile cycling challenge, crossing seven countries to reach Nice, which is the location of the final stage of this year’s Tour de France. 

He said: “I had the idea to complete this mega cycle challenge last week to raise money for the Great North Air Ambulance, and things have spiralled from there. 

“I’m completing this ride totally self-supported, and it’s without a doubt the most insane and scary thing I’ve ever done.” 

Starting in Rotterdam, Mr Talbot will be cycling through the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Switzerland, Italy then finishing in Nice, ready to watch the famous bicycle race on July 21.  

Mr Talbot has set himself a fundraising target of £1,000 and has already raised £195 before beginning his challenge. 

He said: “I’m raising money for GNAAS after they saved my life in 2017, and so they can go on to save lives like mine.” 

To sponsor Mr Talbot, visit his JustGiving page here: https://www.justgiving.com/page/jack2nice 

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