Patient Stories
Our patients and their families are at the heart of everything that we do. Some of our amazing patients and their families share their stories.Â
Laura's Story
The family of a toddler who was hit by a car have said their son has become a ‘happy three-year-old’ again, thanks to the Lincs & Notts Air Ambulance.
GEORGE'S STORY
A road traffic incident in 2006 left eight-year-old George trapped in a submerged car, fighting for his life. The quick actions Lincs & Notts Air Ambulance crew gave him the best chance of survival.
MARK'S STORY
A Lincolnshire cyclist who suffered a traumatic brain injury after being hit by a car, says he wouldn’t have survived without the care of the Lincs & Notts Air Ambulance crew.
CHARLIE'S STORY
 A dad who suffered a cardiac arrest while carrying a TV upstairs says he owes his life to his teenage son’s quick-thinking and the treatment he received from the Lincs & Notts Air Ambulance crew.Â
ANDREW'S STORY
With fewer than one in 10 people surviving an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, Jackie talks of her anguish and fear when out of the blue, her husband Andrew suffered a cardiac arrest.
TRACEY'S STORY
Tracey Annable credits LNNA for saving her life after sustaining horrific injuries following a road traffic collision. Now she is using her second chance to teach defibrillator training to healthcare professionals in Nottinghamshire.
KRIS' STORY
Former football manager Kris Jones says he owes his life to LNAA after he was airlifted from the A1 following a head-on collision with a lorry in which he suffered a traumatic brain injury.
Robyn's Story
A motorbike accident eight-years-ago left Robyn Carter with multiple leg injuries. She takes on grueling challenges to raise funds for LNAA.
BRADLEY’S STORY
Bradley, 8, was competing in an off-road cycle race when he suffered limb-threatening injuries. LNAA were soon on the scene to treat him.