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Sheena McStravick

Daughter thanks Air Ambulance NI for saving dad's life after serious crash

The daughter of a man left in a critical condition following a road traffic collision has thanked Air Ambulance medics for their quick actions which saved his life.

Peter Kelly was driving to his local shop in Lissan, near Cookstown on November 6, 2018 when he was involved in a serious collision with a van.

The collision was so violent the engine and gear box were ripped from Peter’s car and the HEMS team was tasked to the scene via the charity Air Ambulance Northern Ireland (Air Ambulance NI) Helicopter.

The 46-year-old suffered severe abdominal injuries to his spleen and bowel and multiple broken bones across his spine, pelvis, arms, legs and ribs meaning that the HEMS team of Dr. Campbell Brown and paramedic Phil Hay had to administer crucial medical treatment at the site of the accident.

Despite the adverse weather conditions of heavy rain and poor light, they induced a coma at the scene to give Peter the best chance before bringing him to Royal Victoria Hospital.

Following the accident, Peter spent one month in Royal Victoria Hospital spending one week in Intensive Care, one week in the High Dependency Unit and a further two weeks on a general ward. He was then transferred to Musgrave Park Hospital for a further five months.

Throughout his time in hospital, Peter had numerous operations and intensive physiotherapy to overcome his extensive injuries. While he still has no recollection of the accident, he is making great strides in his recovery and is glad to be back at home. 

Speaking about the accident and Air Ambulance NI’s involvement, Peter’s daughter, Erin said: “You never expect something like this to happen to your family and until it does you don’t realise how critical the air ambulance service is. Until the accident I wasn’t aware that it is a charity and depends on public donations.

"We were told by doctors at the Royal Victoria Hospital that without the interventions made at scene by the HEMS team, my dad wouldn’t have survived.

"The fact that he is still here and is able to watch my daughter, his first grandchild, grow up is amazing and we’re so grateful to Air Ambulance NI.”

Erin works for BPR Contact Furniture in Dungannon which has chosen Air Ambulance NI as their Charity of the Year for 2020. Throughout the year they will be organising fundraising events to help raise money and awareness for the charity.

Kerry Anderson, Head of Fundraising for Air Ambulance NI said: “It was lovely to meet Peter and Erin at the air ambulance base and to reunite Peter with the medical team who treated him. 

"The whole team is so happy Peter’s recovery is going well and that he is back at home with his family. As a charity, we depend on public donations to continue to provide this service for everyone in Northern Ireland. Accidents like Peter’s go to show how vital it is.”

To find out more about the charity, or make a donation, visit Air Ambulance NI’s Facebook page, visit  www.airambulanceni.org or call 028 9262 2677.

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