
Mission 24/7:
Help us save more lives
With your help, we can become a 24/7 service and be there for hundreds more people every year
Support Mission 24/7Donate today
Your Donations Count
East Anglian Air Ambulance exists to save lives by delivering highly skilled doctors and critical care paramedics by air or car to seriously ill or injured people in the region. We are a life-saving charity that is only kept airborne thanks to our incredible supporters. Thank you.
Together we save lives
Total Missions
Since the charity launched in 2000, our crews have been dispatched to patients at the roadside, in the city, on the beach, maybe near where you live. Read about our latest missions.
View recent missionsHow we work to make a difference
Effective Response
With the combination of a quick response time, advanced critical care on scene and quick transfer to the appropriate hospital, our mission is to save more lives across East Anglia.
First Aid
We're aiming to minimise the impact of trauma in the community by providing vital first aid training, so more people can take action if someone nearby suffers a medical emergency.
Aftercare
The missions we attend are often life-changing for our patients. By offering dedicated aftercare support, we're helping more of our patients and their families with their recovery journeys.
Partnerships
By developing partnerships and collaborations with local organisations who have aligned ambitions to ours, we can continue to do the very best for each and every patient we treat.
Dave Killingback
"I have always been impressed by the knowledge, teamwork and drive to improve care for the sickest patients across the region. It quickly became apparent to me when starting that the clinicians are only a small part of the team and all staff and volunteers are important to keep the charity functioning! I look forward to attending events and fundraising to support EAAA."
Read moreMeet Haydn
Haydn was just 15 when he was knocked off his bike by a car. He wasn't wearing a cycle helmet and suffered a major brain injury which nearly killed him.
Doctor Victor Inyang and CCP Chris Neil gave Haydn an emergency anaesthetic to take over his breathing and protect his brain until they could get him to hospital.
Read Haydn's storyMission 24/7: We Need Your Help
The time of day or night should not determine what level of emergency critical care you receive in a life-threatening situation. We need your help to become a 24/7 service by 2020.
Support our campaignLatest updates
Steampunk charity ball comes to Norwich in June
Celebrate 20 years of saving lives with EAAA and attend the Norfolk Show ball on Friday 26 June at Norfolk Showground.
Less than two months until Only The Brave, our 6 or 10 mile mud run!
It's less than two months until 1,000s take on our Only The Brave mud run near Thetford!
Works start on new Norwich base to allow EAAA to fly 24/7
Staff, patients, supporters and volunteers all mucked in to mark the start of the new base build