belfasttelegraph

Friday 24 May 2013

Le Bon hails air ambulance service

Simon Le Bon has revealed how he almost drowned at sea

Simon Le Bon has spoken of how a dramatic sea rescue saved his life - and inspired him to campaign for the Air Ambulance Service.

The Duran Duran singer was speaking in London at the launch of the Children's Air Ambulance, a new helicopter service dedicated to transporting critically ill children and babies.

He described his terror after he was trapped in an air pocket under a vessel for an hour alongside five others as he awaited rescue.

Simon said: "I had a bad experience about 25 years ago with a boat called Drum which lost its keel during the FastNet Race. I was rescued by the Royal Navy and their helicopter and diver. So I've experienced helicopter rescue first hand.

"I was in an air pocket inside a boat that was upside down for an hour. The first sign of hope was when a Navy diver popped up and said 'I'm going to get you guys out of here'. The relief and elation that the six of us who were inside felt was incredible."

The 54-year-old musician said the rescue team "most definitely" saved someone's life and made him realise helicopter services play an "absolutely crucial" role.

He added: "It might not have been me who drowned but somebody would have drowned on that team."

The Children's Air Ambulance (TCAA) aims to cut travel times by flying ill children from general hospitals to Paediatric Intensive Care Units across England and Wales, as well as transporting specialist paediatric teams to those in need.

It is the country's first dedicated air ambulance for critically ill children and babies, according to organisers, and hopes to start flights early next year and make 400 flights a year.

The Children's Air Ambulance relies on charitable donations and needs to raise £545,000 before becoming operational next year.

Latest Entertainment News

Latest Music News

Latest Film & TV News

Latest Eating Out News

Horoscopes

Your Horoscopes by Russell Grant

Gemini:

You're anxious to put a plan into motion. Fortunately, you are able to charm a few reluctant holdouts into doing things your way. If you've developed a crush on someone, now is the time to confess it. Harbouring these feelings in secret will only make you miserable. It looks as if the prospects for a relationship are good, so long as your intentions are honourable. Playing with a person's heart will backfire miserably. Make sure your feelings are deep and true before embarking on an affair.More