MIDLANDS Air Ambulance is welcoming people to take a look behind the scenes at the charity's Worcestershire airbase.
The base, located off Strensham's M5 northbound services, near Worcester, will be open to the public for free on Sunday, August 16 between 10am and 4pm.
Visitors can explore helicopters and critical care cars, watch emergency response demonstrations, and meet the crew of pilots, doctors, and critical care paramedics.
The event will also include entertainment for children, stalls from local businesses, and refreshments throughout the day.
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Julian Spiers, associate clinical operations director at Midlands Air Ambulance Charity, said: "Opening our doors gives the communities we serve the opportunity to go behind the scenes of our operations and see first-hand how their support enables us to be there for patients when they need us most.
"Every mission we attend is made possible through the generosity of local people, businesses and supporters, and our open day is our way of thanking them for helping us save lives every day."
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Since opening in 1991, the Midlands Air Ambulance has completed over 80,000 to help save the lives of people in emergencies.
The charity relies on donations and receives no government funding.