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Midlands Air Ambulance Charity delivers critical pre-hospital care across Worcestershire, responding rapidly to serious incidents in both urban areas and the county’s rural landscape. From Worcester and Kidderminster to the Malvern Hills, our helicopters and critical care cars ensure patients receive advanced care when they need it most.

Emergency Air Ambulance Cover in Worcestershire

Fast Response Across Worcestershire

• Our team attends hundreds of emergency incidents across Worcestershire each year.
• We respond to traumatic injuries, cardiac arrests, and road traffic collisions, where time is critical.
• The geography of Worcestershire, with its mix of countryside and busy towns, makes air access a vital part of the emergency response.

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Our helicopters can land in parks, fields, and even tight village spaces – bringing hospital-level care directly to the scene of an incident.

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Critical Missions in Worcestershire

Our aircrew regularly responds to life-threatening incidents across Worcestershire, delivering advanced pre-hospital care when every minute counts.

  • Traffic collision on the M5:Our crew provided advanced trauma care to a seriously injured driver.
  • Fall on the Malvern Hills:: A patient was treated at the scene before being flown to a major trauma centre.
  • Cardiac arrest in Kidderminster:: A critical care paramedic delivered enhanced life support alongside local ambulance teams.

Our Operations Across Worcestershire

We work in partnership with West Midlands Ambulance Service and Hereford & Worcester Fire and Rescue Service, ensuring a joined-up emergency response to incidents across the county. In remote or hard-to-reach areas, we may also work with Mountain Rescue to assist in accessing patients.

Hospitals We Frequently Transfer Patients To

Depending on the incident, we regularly fly or coordinate transfers to hospitals including:

  • Worcestershire Royal Hospital – The county’s primary emergency care centre
  • Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham – Major trauma centre for serious injuries
  • Gloucestershire Royal Hospital – A regional destination for trauma and cardiac cases
  • Hereford County Hospital – For incidents near the county border
  • Birmingham Children’s Hospital – For paediatric patients requiring urgent intervention

Emergency Access Across Worcestershire

Our helicopters and crews are able to land in a wide variety of locations, allowing us to bring urgent care to patients in towns and rural communities alike.

We frequently respond to emergencies in the Malvern Hills, Vale of Evesham and Wyre Forest. In more urban areas like Worcester, Bromsgrove and Kidderminster, our critical care cars support frontline ambulance teams in delivering rapid, specialist intervention.

Why Our Air Ambulance Service Is Vital for Worcestershire

From the rural reaches of the Teme Valley to busy urban centres like Worcester, our ability to provide rapid access to critical care saves lives every day. The ability to land close to the scene and deliver hospital-level treatment in minutes is essential for a county with such diverse geography and demand.

How You Can Support Our Work in Worcester

Ways to Get Involved Locally

Fundraising Events

  • Join one of our Events
  • Host a fundraising event at your school, workplace or community centre
  • Take part in our sponsored skydive or cycle ride

Visit Our Shropshire Charity Shops

  • Worcester Shop: Unit 15/16, Friary Walk shopping centre, Friary Walk, Worcester, WR1 3LD

Corporate Partnerships

Real Stories - How our Air Ambulance Has Helped in Worcestershire

From a Patient:
 “The helicopter landed just beyond the field. They were with me so quickly and provided care I never expected outside of a hospital. I’m still here because of them."

Craig Harris, former patient

Crew Insights:
“Worcestershire’s mix of rural roads, motorways, and open countryside means we need to be able to get anywhere, fast. That’s where the air ambulance comes into its own.”

 Dr Jon Bingham

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