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Grandmother back on her feet after serious car crash


A GRANDMOTHER is back on her feet nearly two years after her family were told she may never walk again following a car crash.


Sandra Lonsdale was returning from a catch-up with friends in Berwick when her car collided with a tractor, leaving her with a plethora of injuries.

The 75-year-old, from Stobswood, near Morpeth, said: โ€œIt was a nice sunny day and I thought Iโ€™ll get on the A1 before it gets busy.

โ€œIt was calm and I was thinking โ€˜this is a nice driveโ€™ and then the next memory I have I was lying flat on my back and my daughters were there and they said โ€˜youโ€™re alright mam, weโ€™re all hereโ€™.โ€

Sandra’s vehicle had collided with a tractor on the A1 near Felton, Northumberland. Her injuries included a fractured neck, broken ribs, a broken leg, a crushed heel joint, a displaced kneecap and degloving of her right arm.

The Great North Air Ambulance Service (GNAAS) flew to the scene, and our paramedic and doctor team worked alongside the North East Ambulance Service to assess and treat Mrs Lonsdaleโ€™s injuries before airlifting her to the Royal Victoria Infirmary (RVI) in Newcastle in September 2019.

โ€œI was in the RVI for ten weeks and the staff were absolutely phenomenal,โ€ she said.

โ€œI had my kneecap reset, my shinbone plated and pinned and my broken ankle was put back into place and just hoped for the best.

โ€œThe staff warned my family that I wasnโ€™t going to walk again, but they didnโ€™t tell me which Iโ€™m glad about, because now Iโ€™m able to walk around Alnwick Gardens.โ€

Sandra remained in a wheelchair when she returned home but she gradually became more mobile and now uses a walker and crutches outside of her home.

As the second anniversary of her incident approaches, the grandmother-of-one hopes to meet the critical care team from GNAAS who helped her.

She said: โ€œIโ€™ve always been impressed with GNAAS. I used to work for the NHS so I got used to seeing the helicopter at Wansbeck General Hospital when it was first starting up.

โ€œBecause we are in Northumberland weโ€™re quite rural and itโ€™s a long way from anything, but I know the helicopter can come quickly.

โ€œWhen GNAAS was first introduced it had limited capabilities and a small team, so to see it now with the new helicopter in Cumbria and continuous progress I find it all very interesting.โ€

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