Air ambulance rushes casualty at trampoline park to hospital

A casualty at a trampoline park in Ingoldmells and her mother have been airlifted to hospital by air ambulance.
The air ambulance landing at Priory Park on Anchor Lane, Ingoldmells.The air ambulance landing at Priory Park on Anchor Lane, Ingoldmells.
The air ambulance landing at Priory Park on Anchor Lane, Ingoldmells.

East Midlands Ambulance Service (EMAS) confirmed they received a medical emergency call on Thursday afternoon at 2.34pm.

Two crewed ambulances were deployed to Jump Warriors and paramedics were seen entering the centre.

A spokesman for EMAS said: "One patient was taken to Queen’s Medical Centre in Nottingham via the air ambulance.”

An eyewitness saw the air ambulance land at Priory Park on Anchor Lane, where the local trampoline park and tourist attraction is located.

Steve Walmsley, who took the image of the air ambulance landing, said; "Two ambulances had been there over an hour when the ambucopter landed."

A spokesperson for the Lincs and Notts Air Ambulance said: “On Thursday, August 20, the Lincs & Notts Air Ambulance was dispatched to an incident at an indoor trampoline park in Ingoldmells shortly after 3pm.

“Our Ambucopter arrived on scene in just 15 minutes, a journey that could have taken over an hour by land.

"Once on scene, our HEMS Doctor and Paramedic treated a patient for non-life threatening before she was airlifted to Queens Medical Centre in Nottingham alongside her mother.”