Wiltshire Air Ambulance returning from life-saving mission hit by laser

Wiltshire Air Ambulance was hit by a laser as it returned from a mission tonight.

The helicopter had airlifted a cyclist with serious head injuries to Southmead Hospital following a collision on a country lane near Chippenham at around 9pm this evening.

On their return journey, they were attacked by a laser whilst flying back to base over Corsham.

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A spokesperson for Wiltshire Air Ambulance said: “On the evening of 11 July 2020, when returning from a mission, our Bell 429 helicopter was subjected to a laser attack over Corsham.

“Our aircrew are safe and reported the incident to Wiltshire Police on their return to our airbase in Semington.

“Shining a laser at an aircraft is a criminal offence. It is also hugely irresponsible, putting the lives of our crew and, potentially, patients at risk.”

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