Alistair broke his back in two places following a river kayaking accident in the River Avon.
A9 crash near Dalwhinnie leaves injured students trapped in wreckage prompting Scotland's Charity Air Ambulance to be called.
A simple slide when hillwalking rendered Adrienne completely immobile resulting in limb threatening injury.
A glider crash after release at 500 feet leads to multiple injuries for David who was trapped face down in wreckage.
A freak motorbike accident resulted in a shattered tibial plateau and five-hour operation for amateur trials rider Libby.
Willie suffered serious injury after a road traffic collision with a deer caused his car to crashed into a tree.
Jason was involved in a horrific motorcycling accident which catapulted him into a field 25 ft beyond the impact zone. He suffered multiple life-threatening injuries as it was a race against time to get him to hospital care.
In a freak accident, Bill lost control of his automatic car and ploughed into his wife Martha as she stood nearby.
Duncan's cardiac arrest resulted in him 'dying' seven times. The crew were fighting for his life throughout the journey to hospital.
Has SCAA helped you in the past? If you feel comfortable sharing your patient story, we would love to hear from you.
As Scotland's only charity air ambulance, SCAA responds to time-critical accidents and medical emergencies 365 days a year.
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