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Boy, 13, victim of crash on Cumnor Hill

A 13-YEAR-OLD boy was struck by a car on Cumnor Hill this morning.  The teenager, who is understood to be a Matthew Arnold School Pupil, has a potentially serious head injury. The incident happened at 9.10am this morning and emergency services were called to the scene.  South Central Ambulance Service sent a paramedic team leader in a rapid response vehicle, the Thames Valley Air Ambulance critical care response vehicle and two ambulances to the scene. The boy was taken to the John Radcliffe Hospital for further treatment and assessment and the driver of the car was treated for shock at the scene.

Boy, 13, victim of crash on Cumnor Hill | thisisoxfordshire

Boy, 13, victim of Oxford crash A 13-YEAR-OLD boy was struck by a car on Cumnor Hill this morning.  The teenager, who is understood to be a Matthew Arnold School Pupil, has a potentially serious head injury. The incident happened at 9.10am this morning and emergency services were called to the scene.  South Central Ambulance Service sent a paramedic team leader in a rapid response vehicle, the Thames Valley Air Ambulance critical care response vehicle and two ambulances to the scene. The boy was taken to the John Radcliffe Hospital for further treatment and assessment and the driver of the car was treated for shock at the scene.

Thames Valley Air Ambulance stats for child patients

Thames Valley Air Ambulance treated 181 patients under the age of 18 last year. Of these, 82 were under five-years-old. Matt Hale, critical care paramedic for the charity, said: “The point we meet a child is a pivotal moment, it could go one way or the other. “It is an extra challenge because you essentially have two people to care for: the child and the parent. Critical care paramedic Matt Hale. Picture: Mark Lord Photography “Everything we do for our young patients is thanks to the amazing support from our community. “Their donations mean we can always remain fully equipped to provide top-quality paediatric care.”

Thames Valley Air Ambulance sees surge in need for aftercare support during lockdown

Thames Valley Air Ambulance THAMES Valley Air Ambulance (TVAA) has revealed a huge rise in former patients seeking its aftercare services, since the start of the pandemic. Figures for the 12-month period from October 2019 to September 2020, show a peak of 76 former patients in March 2020 who contacted the charity for support. TVAA was one of the first air ambulances in the country to introduce the Patient Liaison Manager, a role that has many facets, one of which supports patients who have been helped by the charity. The service extends to loved ones and the bereaved. After discharge from hospital, the Patient Liaison Manager helps people on their recovery journey and signposts them to specialist providers to ensure they get help for their physical, mental and emotional wellbeing.

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