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Midlands Air Ambulance Charity to upgrade Strensham airbase
With the help of a £1.8m donation, MAAC is refurbishing its Strensham airbase. Its H135 will be relocated to operating company Babcock's base nearby, allowing full operational capability while the work is being done.
Midlands Air Ambulance Charity continues to be the busiest air ambulance in England.

UK aeromedical service the Midlands Air Ambulance Charity is to redevelop its Strensham airbase on the Worcestershire/Gloucestershire border, building a new hangar to replace the existing one which is over 20 years old.

During the refurbishment work, the service's Airbus H135 helicopter will be temporarily located at operating company Babcock's base in nearby Staverton in Gloucestershire, allowing full operational capability to be maintained and ensuring the security of the aircraft while the building work is completed. The airbase itself will continue to be operational throughout, providing support facilities for the clinicians and the charity's fleet of critical care cars.

Midlands Air Ambulance Charity has now attended more than 75,000 missions across Gloucestershire, Herefordshire, Shropshire, Staffordshire, the West Midlands and Worcestershire, and continues to be the busiest air ambulance in England.

Julian Spiers, the clinical operations manager for Strensham, says: "As you can imagine, during any refurbishment work there will be a lot of disruption. The temporary move to Staverton ensures our helicopter and critical care teams will continue to be available for lifesaving missions in the region whenever required."

The HELP Appeal has granted £1.8 million ($2.26m) to Midlands Air Ambulance Charity which will fund the redevelopment of its Strensham airbase. The HELP Appeal, operated by County Air Ambulance Trust, is the only charity in the country dedicated to funding helipads at hospitals and at air ambulance airbases across the country. Such is its long-standing commitment to the region this is the third time that it has funded the Strensham air base, first when it opened and again in 2010.

Hanna Sebright, chief executive of Midlands Air Ambulance Charity, says: "We are sincerely grateful to the HELP Appeal for its continued support and for funding the necessary remedial work at Strensham Airbase. Strensham is our primary southern operating airbase, within 10 minutes flight time of critically ill or injured patients in Gloucestershire, Herefordshire, Worcestershire and surrounding areas. In January 2024, Midlands Air Ambulance hours of operations extended to 24/7, 365 days a year. The redevelopment of our Strensham airbase will future-proof our life saving service across our southern counties, improving organisational resilience and the long term sustainability of our pre-hospital emergency critical care service."

Robert Bertram, chief executive for the HELP Appeal adds: "We are delighted to support Midlands Air Ambulance Charity's airbase at Strensham. The importance of airbases can be often forgotten about in emergency care, but if air ambulances can't land and take off safely or quickly from their airbase, patients' lives could be put at serious risk. This is why we have donated £1,800,000 in total to ensure the airbase helipads, from Shifnal to Strensham, are fit for purpose."

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