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This #MothersDay, we're sharing this beautiful message from one of our clinicians who added their mum's name to our helicopter as part of our Your Name, Every Mission campaign.
Celebrate someone you love and fly their name alongside us on every mission: magpas.org.uk/ynem
An exclusive opportunity: Add your name, or the name of a loved one, to our helicopter and fly alongside us… On every mission.
Your name, every mission. Find out more: magpas.org.uk/ynem
HRH The Princess Royal, who has been Magpas Air Ambulance's royal patron since 2020, has reaffirmed her support for our lifesaving service in a recent letter to the charity.
Read her letter below, and find the full story at: magpas.org.uk/our-patron-hrh…@RoyalFamily
Following a new UK-wide research study published yesterday, we’re proud that Magpas Air Ambulance is contributing to the East of England having the highest 24/7 air ambulance provision in the UK.
Did you know?
Our air ambulance can be airborne within within 3 minutes and flies at speeds of 170-200 miles an hour, landing in places not always accessible by land ambulance.
It is only with supporters like you that we can continue to save lives 24/7, 365 days a year.
Happy New Year from everyone here at Magpas Air Ambulance!
Thank you for making 2025 a wonderful year, which saw some huge milestones for our charity. We can’t wait to see what amazing things we’ll achieve together in 2026.
With you, we save lives.
Thanks to your support, the Magpas Air Ambulance team has been responding to emergencies across the region 24/7 this winter.
Magpas Air Ambulance Doctor Matt and Critical Care Paramedic Shaunna are on shift tonight. Have fun, but stay safe, this New Year's Eve 🎆
Last week, @cambsvolbikers stopped by Magpas Air Ambulance as they visited many of the county's emergency services stations, delivering Christmas treats to those working over the festive period and spreading Christmas cheer. Thank you!
It's not uncommon for neighbouring air ambulance charities to run into each other from time to time at large incident scenes or, on this occasion, at the region's hospital helipads.
📸 Brilliant view from the crew captured by our pilot, Joe.
Wishing you a Merry Christmas from the Magpas Air Ambulance family!
We hope that you have a wonderful and safe Christmas, and know we are here for you today, and every day, if you ever need us.
Whether you're driving home for Christmas, have chestnuts roasting on an open fire, are rocking around the Christmas tree, or simply having a wonderful Christmas time... Please take care and stay safe this Christmas.
It's not just our volunteers who got crafty this Christmas! Our charity team also rounded off the year with an afternoon of Christmas crafts, Secret Santa swapping and showing off our festive furry friends with a 'MagPets' photo competition!
Our CPR and defibrillator training with the Offord WI earlier this year clearly made an impression...
We love this incredible 'bystanders can be lifesavers' themed Christmas tree that they've created for this year's Offord tree festival! A message we wholeheartedly agree with 🧡
On our final day of rapid fire Christmas questions, we asked the clinical team:
What are you doing this Christmas?
We are only able to continue providing lifesaving care this Christmas thanks to our generous supporters. With you, we really do save lives.
How early is too early? The question that divides the nation…
We asked the clinical team when they put their Christmas decorations up, and it's a very mixed response!
The great Christmas roast debate!
Today we asked the team: What’s the best part of a Christmas roast?
Unsurprisingly, roast potatoes may be mentioned more than once…
It’s almost the week of Christmas!
Throughout this week some of our frontline team members will be answering five very important Christmas-related questions, starting with...
What’s your favourite Christmas film?
Fair warning: opinions may divide households.