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Oct 2023
An air ambulance rescue of a Masham cricketer who snapped his ankle while playing is set to feature on a television series tonight.
Brendan Jackson, 15, was playing for Masham Cricket Club’s second team in April this year when he was injured.
During a match at Walton Park Cricket Club near Wetherby, Brendan caught his studs in the crease while bowling his third over. He dislocated his ankle and fractured both bones in his lower leg.
A helicopter from Yorkshire Air Ambulance was dispatched from Topcliffe Air Base in Thirsk to complete the 20-mile journey to the club.
Upon arrival, paramedics administered gas and air to alleviate Brendan's pain.
Brendan described the crew who arrived on scene as “superheroes”. He said:
A still from Helicopter ER, which features Brendan's rescue.
Brendan was also given Ketamine medication to help relieve the pain, but also give a dissociative effect and help him cope with the traumatic experience.
After his leg was put in a splint, he was transferred to Harrogate District Hospital for surgery.
Diane Sharp, Brendan’s mother, said she remembered the incident as a “traumatic day”. She said:
The rescue by Yorkshire Air Ambulance is set to feature on an episode of television series Helicopter ER tonight.
The new series will be broadcast on Quest at 9pm.
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