By Simon Hunter
Today marks the start of National Air Ambulance Week.
It's a campaign to raise awareness of the work of Helicopter Emergency Medical Services across the UK.
The service in Northern Ireland has made 47 callouts in its first seven weeks of operation.
Head of Fundraising of Air Ambulance NI Kerry Anderson explains the need for financial backing.
She went on to say, “Whilst no-one wants to ever need the helicopter service, it’s great that it’s here and improving long term outcomes for those suffering serious injury. Anyone of us might need it, so it’s vital we keep the service going. The challenge is to raise the £2m to keep it here. That’s why we’re encouraging workplaces to have coffee mornings; community groups to hold events; and individuals to make a donation or volunteer. Whatever you can do will help. Let’s all get behind this fantastic service to keep it here for good.”
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