The £15,000 will be used by The Air Ambulance Service for a new chest compression device.
A donation of £15,000 has been made to help The Air Ambulance Service fund new chest compression equipment.
The gift from The Grace Trust will go towards a device for the service, which operates the national Children's Air Ambulance, the Derbyshire, Leicestershire and Rutland Air Ambulance, and the Warwickshire and Northamptonshire Air AmbulanceChloe Bass, legacies and in-memory manager for the air ambulance service, said: "They have supported our charity over the past 11 years, and without them our lifesaving missions wouldn’t have been possible.
The air ambulances attend incidents including road accidents, sports events and emergencies such as cardiac arrests.
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