Latest incidents

From bases in Norwich and Cambridge, EAAA critical care crews are tasked to people in urgent need of out of hospital treatment and care, over and above what the ambulance service can provide. On average, the crews are tasked to eight medical emergencies and treat six patients each day.

A quarter of the incidents we attend are cardiac arrests, closely followed by road traffic collisions. We also attend a wide range of medical and trauma emergencies including, for example, neurological incidents, self harm, equestrian accidents and accidental injuries.

So far in 2024:

Helicopter and Critical Care Car

1,752
PATIENTS TREATED

Patient

1,464
HELICOPTER TASKINGS

Helicopter

1,123
CRITICAL CARE CAR TASKINGS

Patient

244
HELICOPTER NIGHT TASKINGS

Latest incidents

You can view some of our latest incidents below. To protect the privacy of our patients and their families, locations on the map are not accurate and represent the general area to which the EAAA crew was tasked. Not all taskings are published for confidentiality reasons.

Date Location Incident
17 Nov
Lowestoft Road traffic collision
17 Nov
Royston Road traffic collision
17 Nov
Ipswich Cardiac Arrest
17 Nov
Letchworth Garden City Cardiac Arrest
17 Nov
St. Ives Medical Emergency
17 Nov
Norwich Cardiac Arrest
16 Nov
Cambridge Cardiac Arrest
16 Nov
King's Lynn Cardiac Arrest
16 Nov
Chelmsford Accidental injury
16 Nov
Dunmow Road traffic collision

Mission Map

Take a look at some of the areas that we've been tasked to in the past 12 months.

Albie and his family walk on a beach.

Request patient support

Following a medical emergency attended by EAAA, our dedicated Aftercare team is available to provide support to patients, families and those who may have witnessed the incident.

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