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Simon tragically died after a motorbike crash A family who raised over £15k to help provide transportation for medical supplies, has successfully purchased a motorbike in memory of their father. Simon Palmer, 47, of south Wimbledon, tragically lost his life after being killed in a motorbike accident in June 2019. Following the crash, a fundraiser was launched to help purchase a motorbike for Blood Bikers, in memory of the beloved father, husband, brother and dear friend. SERV Blood Bikers is an organisation that provides free out of hours medical transportation to the NHS across Surrey and London. SERV Surrey and London The charity, run by volunteers, consists of motorbike riders, car drivers, fundraisers and all of the operational roles which go into running a charity.
Simon tragically died after a motorbike crash A family who raised over £15k to help provide transportation for medical supplies, has successfully purchased a motorbike in memory of their father. Simon Palmer, 47, of south Wimbledon, tragically lost his life after being killed in a motorbike accident in June 2019. Following the crash, a fundraiser was launched to help purchase a motorbike for Blood Bikers, in memory of the beloved father, husband, brother and dear friend. SERV Blood Bikers is an organisation that provides free out of hours medical transportation to the NHS across Surrey and London. SERV Surrey and London The charity, run by volunteers, consists of motorbike riders, car drivers, fundraisers and all of the operational roles which go into running a charity.
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Research from life-saving charity Air Ambulance Kent Surrey Sussex (KSS) in partnership with the University of Surrey has shown the benefits of dispatching HEMS to patients with a sudden, unexplained LOC of medical origin and a high prevalence of acute neurological pathology.
The study - which is believed to be the first published about HEMS dispatch to non-trauma (neuro) cases - also highlights how HEMS dispatchers in dialogue with ambulance personnel are able to select patients requiring HEMS-specific interventions and, based on its findings, identifies opportunities to improve triage for these patients.
Through a retrospective study of all patients with a LOC attended by KSS between 2nd July 2013 and 19th December 2017 the research found: