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Magpas Air Ambulance is a registered charity that operates a helicopter emergency medical service (HEMS) in the
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. Founded in 1971, the charity operates a helicopter and three rapid response vehicles from its base in
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. , their staff consists of 80 employees and 70 volunteers. They are dispatched by both the
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History


20th century

Magpas Air Ambulance was founded in 1971 by doctors Neville Silverston and Derek Cracknell as the Mid Anglia General Practitioner Accident Service (MAGPAS). Its name derives from its close historical and geographical association with the
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, then known as the Mid-Anglia Constabulary. The service was originally offered by general practitioners from across Cambridgeshire to provide quick medical care to victims of road accidents. The organisation became a registered charity in 1972. In 1977, Magpas Air Ambulance contributed to the founding of the
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, of which the charity remains a member. In 1997, the charity entered a partnership with the Cambridgeshire Constabulary to use the police helicopter from
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, near Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire. In 1999, the charity became the first service in the region to provide a night-time helicopter emergency medical service.


21st century

In 2007, the East Anglian Air Ambulance agreed to provide a helicopter, dubbed ''Anglia Two'', to be operate from RAF Wyton for daytime missions. Although this was withdrawn in 2010, Magpas Air Ambulance continued to provide the service in conjunction with the police. Between 2000 and 2010, the charity developed a network of
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schemes across Cambridgeshire and Bedfordshire. These local volunteers were trained by Magpas to respond to medical emergencies in their local area and treat the patient until the ambulance service arrived. In 2010, the Magpas first responders were joined alongside other schemes under the leadership of the East of England Ambulance Trust, though the charity's volunteers were stood down in the same year. In 2012, Magpas Air Ambulance began flying with its own helicopter, MD902 Explorer registration G-HMDX. This was replaced in December 2018 by
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G-MGPS. Magpas Air Ambulance was registered with the
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, and was inspected by the
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in March 2014. This looks at the charity's governance and care quality to ensure it meets national standards. In 2015, Magpas Air Ambulance announced that they would extend their hours of operation to 24/7 in 2016. In 2024, Magpas acquired AgustaWestland 109SP G-MPAS. This was because their helicopter operator was sold and their AW169 was removed from service.


Research

In partnership with the University Hospital of Leicester, Magpas runs the Cambridge Trauma and Audit Research Project (CTARP). This project looks to identify lessons from all cases of traumatic injury occurring in Cambridgeshire. This can then be used to improve the quality of care and examine ways to prevent incidents in the first place.


Awards and nominations

In 2005, Magpas was given the
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. In 2022, clinicians from Magpas and the
East of England Ambulance Service The East of England Ambulance Service NHS Trust (EEAST) is an NHS trust responsible for providing National Health Service (NHS) ambulance services in the counties of Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Essex, Hertfordshire, Norfolk and Suffolk, in th ...
(EEAST) won the 999 Hero category in ''The Sun'' "Who Cares Wins" awards. In 2023, Magpas was given the Gold Award in the Defence Employer Recognition Scheme for its support of armed forces personnel.


Facts and figures

In the year ending June 2023, the charity reported an income of £6.3million. Expenditure was £5.2M, of which £3.6M was spent on operating the air ambulance service. In 2023, the charity employed 78 people and had 90 volunteers.


See also

* Air ambulances in the United Kingdom


References


External links

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