Scottish Ambulance News

15 Apr 2020

Logan reunited with trauma teddy

Logan reunited with trauma teddy: logan

Lovely story - a young boy has been reunited with his trauma teddy

Aimee’s son Logan was airlifted to Raigmore, aged 3, and was given a trauma teddy which he named 'Sage Fly' – his favourite teddy. But Aimee realised Sage had disappeared and did not know where.

So our wonderful staff looked into it and found Sage had been called away to help our crews on the frontline. He has since returned and reunited with Logan.

Logan said "I've been hugging him tight so he won’t go away again dad.”

Glad he is back with you Logan – thanks to all who helped get Sage back

Contact Information

Edward Earl
edward.earl@nhs.scot

  • The Scottish Ambulance Service employs over 5000 highly skilled staff.
  • We provide an emergency ambulance service to a population of over 5 million people, serving all mainland and island communities.
  • Our Patient Transport Service also takes around 1 million patients to and from hospital.
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  • Our ScotSTAR service transfers 2,500 of Scotland's most seriously ill patients each year.
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