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MISSION

CRITICAL

EXHIBITION 

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MARKING 35 YEARS OF LIFESAVING SERVICE THROUGH THE STORIES OF FORMER PATIENTS, CRITICAL CARE CREW AND SUPPORTERS.

Our free outdoor exhibition will be showcased at locations across the six counties we serve.

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=10th - 12th April - Chamberlain Square, Birmingham

17th May - Bike4Life Festival, Weston Park,  Shropshire

21st June - Tatenhill Airbase Open Day

12th July - Cosford Airbase Open Day

16th August - Strensham Airbase Open Day

Created to mark our 35th anniversary, Mission Critical reflects on the charity's journey since its first mission in 1991.

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Thousands of patients across the Midlands each year need the advanced care provided by our critical care paramedics and doctors.

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Some of our former patients, the critical care crew, and dedicated supporters  who help keep our lifesaving service flying, share their stories.

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Lisa from Shropshire expected to spend the morning as usual walking her dogs followed by a marathon training run as usual, but it soon became a life-altering day.

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Steve from Staffordshire was thrown from his motorcycle after a high impact collision, leaving him with life-changing injuries.

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Matt from Gloucestershire suffered repeated cardiac arrests from severe rhythm abnormalities, and ultimately needed a lifesaving heart transplant.

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Graham from the West Midlands was just minutes from home when a ride out on his motorbike turned into a life-changing incident.

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Jenni from Herefordshire was on a routine dog walk which suddenly turned into a medical emergency, leaving her in urgent need of specialist care.

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Kerry is a patient liaison lead with Midlands Air Ambulance Charity.

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Colin is a clinical operations manager with Midlands Air Ambulance Charity.

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Bekie is a critical care paramedic with Midlands Air Ambulance Charity.

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Jon is a critical care doctor with Midlands Air Ambulance Charity.

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Omar is a critical care doctor with Midlands Air Ambulance Charity.

Bob from Worcestershire was taken to hospital via helicopter on 1st May 1990, evidencing the value of helicopter use in pre-hospital emergency medical care

Yvonne joined the newly formed ‘Air5’ as a flight paramedic, but just a few years later, she would find herself relying on the vital service herself.

Mick and Norma from Warwickshire have seen their Christmas lights display grow over 22 years into a much loved community tradition supporting Midlands Air Ambulance Charity

Michelle from Herefordshire became a dedicated supporter of the air ambulance service after her son was rescued in 2007.

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Midlands Air Ambulance Charity

NO MATTER WHERE YOU ARE, WE WILL BE THERE WHEN YOU NEED US MOST

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