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Yorkshire Air Ambulance airlifts 5,000th patient

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A drummer who had to be cut from a car by firefighters after a head-on collision became the 5,000th patient to be airlifted to hospital by Yorkshire Air Ambulance (YAA).

Chris Parr suffered broken ribs, a fractured breast bone and a fractured knee in the two-car smash at Marsden, near Huddersfield. The 48-year-old, a drummer with Huddersfield band State of Confusion, was airlifted to Leeds General Infirmary. He is now recovering at home and has been visited by YAA paramedics Sammy Willis and John Baxter.

 Chris said: ”I could not believe how quick the response was to the accident and all the emergency services were just fantastic. It is amazing to think I am the 5,000th patient they have helped. The air ambulance does such a vital job and I’m so grateful to them.”

YAA was set up 13 years ago and operates two air ambulances from bases in North and West Yorkshire providing a life saving emergency response service to five million people. To keep both helicopters in the air, the charity needs to raise £9,990 per day, equivalent to £3.6 million per year. The only support YAA receives is through the secondment of their paramedics from Yorkshire Ambulance Service NHS Trust.

But demand for the air emergency response service is increasing. Last year YAA attended 933 incidents, and transported 431 patients directly to hospital for treatment, up from 376 patients the previous year.

A YAA spokeswoman said: ”This is an amazing achievement, which couldn’t happen without the wonderful support we receive from Yorkshire people and businesses. So we would like to take this opportunity to say a massive thank you to everyone who helps us to keep saving lives in Yorkshire.”

 

Big Southern Sunspots

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One of the biggest sunspot groups of Solar Cycle 24 is emerging near the sun’s southeastern limb.

AR1785 has a “beta-gamma-delta” magnetic field that harbors energy for powerful X-class solar flares. Another active region trailing behind it, AR1787, is only slightly less potent, with a magnetic field capable of M-class eruptions. NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory photographed the sprawling complex during the early hours on today (5th July).

These sunspots are a sign that the sun’s southern hemisphere is waking up. For most of the current solar cycle, the northern half of the sun has dominated sunspot counts and flare production. The south has been lagging behind–until now. June brought a surge in southern sunspots, and the trend is continuing in July. This “southern awakening” could herald a double-peaked Solar Maximum due in late 2013-early 2014.

The largest dark cores in sunspot complex AR1785-1787 are as wide as Earth, making the ensemble an easy target for backyard solar telescopes. Amateur astronomers are encouraged to monitor developments, as NOAA forecasters estimate a 40% chance of M-flares during the next 24 hours.

 

D44TWO Qsl Cards at Print Shop

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The Qsl Cards for the D44TWO trip are now at the Print Shop.

Cards for the latest trip by Harald DF2WO have been designed and were sent to Print Shop yesterday. I expect the cards will be here in 3 to 4 weeks.

I will Post on this Blog when they arrive and when they are mailed.

If you need a Qsl Card for this trip then please use the link here at M0OXO OQRS. Your card is NOT required so please DO NOT SEND one, it is unnecessary!

 

 

‘V’ Qsl Cards now being printed…

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Qsl Cards are currently being printed for the ‘V’ range of callsigns by UX5UO Qsl Print.

The RSGB has announced that any UK radio amateur can now apply for a special commemorative prefix.

The special prefix will be valid from July 5, at 0001 BST until July 31 at 2359 BST.

You can apply online to get a Notice of Variation (NoV) of your UK licence by clicking

the link below;

RSGB Special Callsign applications

 

DU9/JA1PBV OC-175

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Listen out for Sadao JA1PBV will be active this coming weekend as DU9/JA1PBV (or DU9/WK1S) from Sarangani Island IOTA OC-175.

Sarangani is a province of the Philippines located in the SOCCSKSARGEN region. Its capital is Alabel. With a 230 kilometres (140 mi) coastline along the Sarangani Bay and Celebes Sea, the province is at the southernmost tip of Mindanao Island, and borders South Cotabato to the north and Davao del Sur to the east.

He may also activate Tawi-Tawi (OC-174) but details not confirmed as yet.

 

YBØEEX Qsl Cards printing

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Qsl Cards are currently being printed for Rudi YBØEEX.

I expect cards to arrive within 2 to 3 weeks and all requests will then be answered and mailed on completion.

Request YBØEEX Qsl Cards via MØOXO OQRS (click here).

Buro again……pile getting less ;-)

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Latest bureau cards processed;

GO7VJR 32, GQ7VJR 74, VK4NM 27, VK4NM/p (OC-142) 63, PW2D 97, GB1HI (EU-120) 78, GB2HI (EU-120) 93….more to follow.

All these cards have been prepared for bureau and will be mailed in the coming weeks.

World’s biggest drops in at Manchester….

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The Antonov 225 Mriya landed at Manchester Airports carrying a cargo consignment and departed again at 12.00 Wednesday 26th to Kazakhstan. The planet biggest airplane landed in Manchester Airport on Monday the 24, 2013 in the afternoon.

The Mriya – whose name means ‘dream’ in Ukrainian – was the heaviest aircraft ever to fly when it took to the skies for the first time in December 1988.

Photo credit goes to Mark Murdock at http://www.flickr.com/photos/mmaviationimages/

 

More to the buro…..

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Latest bureau cards processed;

DX8DX (IOTA OC-174 & OC-225) 59, V55A 43, DV1UD (OC-142) 33, MØOXO 177….more to follow.

All these cards have been prepared for bureau and will be mailed in the coming weeks.

Latest Buro Cards processed….

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Latest bureau cards processed;

M0BZH 133, M0KYI 30, 2Q0IJK 30, MR0IAA 50, M0IAA 50, MQ0IAA 30, GB60HRH 47 & JY9ET 63….more to follow.

All these cards have been prepared for bureau and will be mailed in the coming weeks.