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Type of Incident -
Car Accident
Date of Incident - 10th
June 2007
Time - 9am
Location - Caterham,
Surrey
Sian Kearney is the
first to say she's "lucky to be alive", in saying that she's certainly making
the most of life, since the accident that in her words, "could have been so
much worse, if the Surrey Air ambulance hadn't arrived when it did".
It was around 9am on
Sunday June 10th 2007 when the 30 year old medical secretary was
driving in Caterham, she was on her way to meet her family in Horsham. Sian, an insulin dependant diabetic, suffered a hypo,
her blood sugar dropped very low and without warning. It caused her to pass
out at the wheel of her brand new car and as a result she ploughed head on into
a brick wall at 70 mph. When the emergency services arrived Sian's
car was on fire, both of her legs were broken and she was unconscious. Sian had also sustained a fractured heel bone. The
emergency services at the scene were helped by people living close by and also
by other motorists who had witnessed the accident.
Once Sian had been
treated at the scene by the HEMS (Helicopter Emergency Medical Service) crew
and had certain bones straightened, she was airlifted to the EastSurreyHospital and underwent
life saving surgery. During an operation to pin her femur, Sian's
hip became fractured. Her operation was followed by five days in intensive care
and several months in hospital, but more frustratingly for Sian,
10 months in a wheelchair until she was able to take her first steps.
Over the next few
months, Sian will undergo her 10th reconstructive surgery operation
since the accident - but while she's now on the path to recovery - having had
endless sessions of physiotherapy, Sian is
still in severe pain. However Sian is determined
to get her life back to normal, being a keen horse rider she has just had her
first riding lesson refresher.
Sian, who was living
in Mitcham at the time but has since moved to Sussex, said "I'd heard of the Surrey
Air Ambulance before, but now I'm always telling my friends about the service
and what great work it does. It's scary to think what might have been had the
Air Ambulance not been there". Sian has also
just signed up to become a volunteer for the Air Ambulance service - to "give
something back".
"My accident was life changing - The Surrey Air Ambulance has allowed me
make the most of everything I have now".