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EPISODE · May 11, 2026 · 49 MIN

Right Patient, Right Time: The True Value of HEMS with Callum Sutton

from Pre-Hospital Care Podcast · host Eoin Walker

In pre-hospital care, timing isn’t just important; it’s everything. The difference between a good outcome and a devastating one can come down to minutes and decisions, and few decisions are more critical than knowing when to bring advanced critical care to the scene. In this episode, we’re joined by Critical Care Paramedic Callum Sutton from Great Western Air Ambulance Charity (GWAAC) to explore a question that sits at the heart of pre-hospital medicine: when does HEMS truly add value? This isn’t about calling early for the sake of it; it’s about understanding the patients, the physiology, and the interventions that can change trajectories.But just as important is what happens before the helicopter lands. From optimising access and monitoring to anticipating procedures like pre-hospital emergency anaesthesia, small actions on the ground can translate into critical time saved. This is a conversation about foresight, teamwork, and marginal gains, and how, in the right moments, those gains can mean everything.This episode is supported by the Great Western Air Ambulance Charity (GWAAC).GWAAC’s Clinical Symposium takes place on Friday, 16 October 2026, at Ashton Gate Stadium, Bristol, with this year’s theme: Innovation. The event will focus on practical, implementable ideas shared by GWAAC’s Critical Care Team and guest speakers, designed for clinicians to take directly back into practice and apply quickly, rather than years down the line.Limited availability: ~120 tickets onlyTickets on sale from June 2026Early interest sign-up is available nowAlso includes updates on other GWAAC clinical engagement eventsFind out more and register interest: https://gwaac.com/symposiumThis episode is sponsored by PAX: The gold standard in emergency response bags.When you’re working under pressure, your kit needs to be dependable, tough, and intuitive. That’s exactly what you get with PAX. Every bag is handcrafted by expert tailors who understand the demands of pre-hospital care. From the high-tech, skin-friendly, and environmentally responsible materials to the cutting-edge welding process that reduces seams and makes cleaning easier, PAX puts performance first. They’ve partnered with 3M to perfect reflective surfaces for better visibility, and the bright grey interior makes finding gear fast and effortless, even in low light. With over 200 designs, PAX bags are made to suit your role, needs, and environment. And thanks to their modular system, many bags work seamlessly together, no matter the setup.PAX doesn’t chase trends. Their designs stay consistent, so once you know one, you know them all. And if your bag ever takes a beating? Their in-house repair team will bring it back to life.PAX – built to perform, made to last.Learn more at ⁠https://www.pax-bags.com/en/⁠

In pre-hospital care, timing isn’t just important; it’s everything. The difference between a good outcome and a devastating one can come down to minutes and decisions, and few decisions are more critical than knowing when to bring advanced critical care to the scene. In this episode, we’re joined by Critical Care Paramedic Callum Sutton from Great Western Air Ambulance Charity (GWAAC) to explore a question that sits at the heart of pre-hospital medicine: when does HEMS truly add value? This isn’t about calling early for the sake of it; it’s about understanding the patients, the physiology, and the interventions that can change trajectories.But just as important is what happens before the helicopter lands. From optimising access and monitoring to anticipating procedures like pre-hospital emergency anaesthesia, small actions on the ground can translate into critical time saved. This is a conversation about foresight, teamwork, and marginal gains, and how, in the right moments, those gains can mean everything.This episode is supported by the Great Western Air Ambulance Charity (GWAAC).GWAAC’s Clinical Symposium takes place on Friday, 16 October 2026, at Ashton Gate Stadium, Bristol, with this year’s theme: Innovation. The event will focus on practical, implementable ideas shared by GWAAC’s Critical Care Team and guest speakers, designed for clinicians to take directly back into practice and apply quickly, rather than years down the line.Limited availability: ~120 tickets onlyTickets on sale from June 2026Early interest sign-up is available nowAlso includes updates on other GWAAC clinical engagement eventsFind out more and register interest: https://gwaac.com/symposiumThis episode is sponsored by PAX: The gold standard in emergency response bags.When you’re working under pressure, your kit needs to be dependable, tough, and intuitive. That’s exactly what you get with PAX. Every bag is handcrafted by expert tailors who understand the demands of pre-hospital care. From the high-tech, skin-friendly, and environmentally responsible materials to the cutting-edge welding process that reduces seams and makes cleaning easier, PAX puts performance first. They’ve partnered with 3M to perfect reflective surfaces for better visibility, and the bright grey interior makes finding gear fast and effortless, even in low light. With over 200 designs, PAX bags are made to suit your role, needs, and environment. And thanks to their modular system, many bags work seamlessly together, no matter the setup.PAX doesn’t chase trends. Their designs stay consistent, so once you know one, you know them all. And if your bag ever takes a beating? Their in-house repair team will bring it back to life.PAX – built to perform, made to last.Learn more at ⁠https://www.pax-bags.com/en/⁠

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