Thoughts on person being taken ill near (Trowbridge) Station Posted by grahame at 05:16, 8th April 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
From Wiltshire 999
Man airlifted to hospital after Trowbridge railway station incident
South Western Ambulance Service sent two crews to reports of a serious medical emergency at around 7.20am on Sunday (6 April).
Medics provided critical care to a man, who reportedly collapsed at the railway station.
He was stabilised before being put into the air ambulance and flown to Bristol Royal Infirmary for further treatment.
Around a dozen people stopped to watch the helicopter land and take off, many filming the sight on their mobile phones.
South Western Ambulance Service sent two crews to reports of a serious medical emergency at around 7.20am on Sunday (6 April).
Medics provided critical care to a man, who reportedly collapsed at the railway station.
He was stabilised before being put into the air ambulance and flown to Bristol Royal Infirmary for further treatment.
Around a dozen people stopped to watch the helicopter land and take off, many filming the sight on their mobile phones.
This does not "read" as a rail-specific incident to me but rather as someone being taken very ill at a railway station. There will often be lots of people around at stations, and whilst people are encourage not to travel if they are not well enough todo so, incidents WILL happen
Over time, I have seen advice more from "stop the train with the emergency chord" to "wait for the next station" and indeed I don't thing that there's a direct connection any longer from the "communication chord" to train brakes. I presume (and I'm sure someone can help me with links) that there are well tuned plans that come into play where a passenger or other person is taken ill on a train or at or near a station - and being a cluster spot, planned places for ambulances of the road or air type topics up?
I note that it was the Dorset and Somerset Air Ambulance and not the Wilthshire and Bath one. Covering for each other?
Hoping the person has come through the incident ...
Re: Thoughts on person being taken ill near (Trowbridge) Station Posted by Clan Line at 09:14, 8th April 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
I note that it was the Dorset and Somerset Air Ambulance and not the Wilthshire and Bath one. Covering for each other?
There is a lot of co-operation between the various air ambulances as a matter of course.
The Wiltshire Air Ambulance was in Warminster a couple of days back, the pilot was saying that they had been very busy of late. He had already been from Swindon to Bristol and had managed 2 mouthfuls of his lunch when they were called out again.
When the helicopter came in I thought it was the West of England one - but the Wiltshire (& Bath !) one is now sporting a new "paint job".
The pilot kindly powered up the electronics for the internal photo.


Re: Thoughts on person being taken ill near (Trowbridge) Station Posted by ChrisB at 20:55, 8th April 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
One often wonders what people do with all these sort of videos
Re: Thoughts on person being taken ill near (Trowbridge) Station Posted by RailCornwall at 21:04, 8th April 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Sadly the geography of Cornwall means there's little opportunity for neighbourly assistance and the charity operating the Cornwall service has just had to run a campaign for it's own second helicopter. It really is shameful that there's not even token NHS funding for these services now.
Re: Thoughts on person being taken ill near (Trowbridge) Station Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 22:51, 8th April 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
One often wonders what people do with all these sort of videos
I'm sorry if I've missed your point, ChrisB, but I find any such posts encouraging - giving community support to the first responders.
