Provides critical medical care at the scene for those in need
The Great North Air Ambulance Service has been called to the Isle of Man 62 times in two and a half years.
GNAAS can provide patients with advanced levels of pre-hospital care, including anaesthesia, blood transfusions and surgery.
It first started including the Isle of Man in its catchment area in March 2022.
Amanda and Cheryl work for the charity:
The Emergency Services Joint Control Room for the Isle of Man has raised over £7,000 for GNAAS in the past seven days.
It's been hosting a number of events to support the charity as it marked International Control Room Week.
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