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Freddie Flintoff backs helipad campaign after Top Gear crash | Freddie Flintoff backs helipad campaign after Top Gear crash |
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Flintoff recently visited the NHS staff who cared for him after his crash | Flintoff recently visited the NHS staff who cared for him after his crash |
Andrew "Freddie" Flintoff has backed a campaign to help more hospitals get helipads, calling them a "vital step in giving me a second chance" after his car crash at a Top Gear track. | Andrew "Freddie" Flintoff has backed a campaign to help more hospitals get helipads, calling them a "vital step in giving me a second chance" after his car crash at a Top Gear track. |
Flintoff was airlifted to hospital after suffering severe injuries while filming at the Dunsfold Aerodrome in Surrey in December 2022. | Flintoff was airlifted to hospital after suffering severe injuries while filming at the Dunsfold Aerodrome in Surrey in December 2022. |
Backing the campaign by the Helicopter Emergency Landing Pads (Help) appeal, he said: "As every cricket pitch has a wicket, every hospital that needs one should have a helipad." | Backing the campaign by the Helicopter Emergency Landing Pads (Help) appeal, he said: "As every cricket pitch has a wicket, every hospital that needs one should have a helipad." |
The presenter and former England cricketer was taken to St George's Hospital in Tooting, a major trauma centre which is part of the St George's, Epsom and St Helier Hospitals Group. | The presenter and former England cricketer was taken to St George's Hospital in Tooting, a major trauma centre which is part of the St George's, Epsom and St Helier Hospitals Group. |
He said: "When I was airlifted, that helipad wasn't just a safe spot to land on the hospital roof, it was a vital step in giving me a second chance as I had immediate access to the specialist care which helped saved my life." | He said: "When I was airlifted, that helipad wasn't just a safe spot to land on the hospital roof, it was a vital step in giving me a second chance as I had immediate access to the specialist care which helped saved my life." |
Flintoff, originally from Preston in Lancashire, previously said in a documentary that he thought he had died in the accident, which occurred while filming for Top Gear. | Flintoff, originally from Preston in Lancashire, previously said in a documentary that he thought he had died in the accident, which occurred while filming for Top Gear. |
The helipad at St George's Hospital, where Flintoff was airlifted to in 2022 | The helipad at St George's Hospital, where Flintoff was airlifted to in 2022 |
Flintoff also recently visited the NHS staff who cared for him at St George's Hospital, which has a helipad funded by the appeal. | Flintoff also recently visited the NHS staff who cared for him at St George's Hospital, which has a helipad funded by the appeal. |
The charity said there had been 30,000 landings on the 32 NHS hospital helipads it has funded across England. | The charity said there had been 30,000 landings on the 32 NHS hospital helipads it has funded across England. |
It said it had also funded 23 major upgrades at other hospital helipads and was aiming to fund 40 new and upgraded ones. | It said it had also funded 23 major upgrades at other hospital helipads and was aiming to fund 40 new and upgraded ones. |
Helipad infrastructure is not nationally commissioned by NHS England. | |
Financial support for the air ambulances is at the discretion of individual NHS trusts. | |
The Help Appeal provides grants to NHS trusts to fund the construction of helipads, which can cover either the whole or part of the cost. | |
Robert Bertram, chief executive of the Help Appeal, said: "We are incredibly grateful to have Freddie's support, especially knowing that his life was saved thanks, in part, to a Help Appeal-funded helipad. | Robert Bertram, chief executive of the Help Appeal, said: "We are incredibly grateful to have Freddie's support, especially knowing that his life was saved thanks, in part, to a Help Appeal-funded helipad. |
"His story highlights exactly why the charity's work is so vital - seconds count in a medical emergency and that helipad made all the difference. | "His story highlights exactly why the charity's work is so vital - seconds count in a medical emergency and that helipad made all the difference. |
"Freddie's backing brings invaluable awareness to the importance of rapid access to emergency care for everyone, everywhere." | "Freddie's backing brings invaluable awareness to the importance of rapid access to emergency care for everyone, everywhere." |
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