The helmet, worth around £2,000, was taken from the North West Air Ambulance helicopter by a group of youths on bikes, who took it as they cycled past.
Thieves stole "essential safety equipment" from an air ambulance paramedic as they attended an emergency and critically injured people.helicopter by a group of youths on bikes, who took it as they cycled past.at 3.30pm.
Without the flight helmets, the charity’s pilots, doctors, and critical care paramedics cannot respond to emergency incidents in the helicopters as it is a mandatory safety feature.Credit: North West Air Ambulance The theft meant the crew of Helimed 72 had to return to base to collect a spare which could be used as a replacement, before they were able to continue accepting call-outs to critically ill and injured patients.
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