A moment’s distraction led to a painful accident for ghillie Jamie when his quad bike rolled on a steep bank and threw him crashing into nearby rocks.
Brandon's day out on the trail bikes turned to terror when his front wheel hit a concealed root and he was catapulted over the handlebars.
Being crushed by an 800kg cow almost proved fatal for farmer Euan.
Our crew were called to help an injured hillwalker from a frozen hillside in the Angus Glens.
Staying in an off-grid caravan in the Tay Forest Park meant it was a race against time to reach Martin as he suffered a heart attack.
Saving a bumble bee from the skylight in his workshop barn proved a costly act of kindness for Clive Warren from Banff.
A serious leg injury left mountain biker Marc stranded in Glencoe. When he noticed his foot facing the wrong way, he knew he needed help to get there quickly.
Steven suffered a 'catastrophic' cardiac arrest during a long-distance cycle which left the 62-year-old requiring 29 minutes of CPR, a defibrillator being used three times, and Scotland’s Charity Air Ambulance (SCAA) being called to airlift him.
Panic hit after 8-year-old Riley swallowed £2 coin and struggled to breathe.
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.
There are many ways you can choose to support our vital work.
SCAA exists so no one in Scotland suffers or dies because help cannot get there in time.
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