24/7 helipad could save more lives and Kent town becomes outdoor art capital
16:00, 03 April 2019
updated: 12:28, 26 April 2019
More Kent lives could be saved now the helipad at a London hospital will stay open 24/7.
Previously, patients in the county who need to go to the major trauma centre at Kings College have had to travel in a land ambulance after 9 at night.
Changes mean the county's air ambulance will now be able to land there overnight.
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