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147 medical incidents reported at East Midlands Airport in 2023

In 2023, 147 medical incidents were attended by the airport’s fire and rescue service or other trained first aiders.

Responders estimate a high proportion of these relate to two factors – people not eating or drinking before their flight, or forgetting to take their medication.

It’s understood that flight timings and anxiety about flying can impact people’s usual routines, but customers are urged to be organised and not forego eating the night before or miss breakfast before they set off on their break.

However, if they have skipped eating anything at home, there are plenty of outlets in EMA’s departure lounge to eat while they sit and wait for their flight.

Even a quick on-the-go snack is better than nothing to keep blood sugar levels up, with various outlets available. It’s worth having something within easy reach throughout the trip to help avoid any problems that could ultimately lead to them missing their flight.

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Customers who need to take medication for underlying health conditions should also have it to hand during their travels should they need it and ensure they have taken it as normal.

If anyone does experience medical difficulties at EMA, they can rest assured that plenty of staff are trained to provide a rapid response before ambulance services arrive if needed and there are 15 defibrillators available for use across the airport.

Head of EMA’s Fire & Rescue Service Martin Lindsay said: “Our main aim is to ensure our customers have an effortless and enjoyable experience when travelling from East Midlands Airport, and safely get on their way to their holidays abroad.

“We do have occasions when we need to help customers experiencing medical difficulties, and it’s surprising how often these are down to people not eating or drinking or taking medication before coming to the airport.

“We appreciate that going away on holiday takes people out of their usual routines, but we would strongly encourage customers to make sure that eating and drinking something beforehand and having snacks and any medication with them is part of their going-away routine.”

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