Violet McAfee, the spectator injured in a crash at the 2015 North West 200, with Ian Crowe Chairman of the NI Air Ambulance,
Ryan Farquhar and his wife Karen ,and NW200 Event Director, Mervyn Whyte.
Ryan Farquhar says the new Helicopter Emergency Service will undoubtedly save lives after the air ambulance visited the North West 200 circuit on Friday.
Farquhar, who was seriously injured in a crash during the Supertwins race at the international road race in May, was present to greet the new helicopter along with fellow crash victim Ian Morrell plus spectator Violet McAfee, who was badly hurt after being struck by a motorcycle during an accident at the event in 2015. Crumlin’s Stephen Thompson lost part of his left arm in the incident, which also involved Horst Saiger and Dean Harrison.
Ms McAfee spoke of her delight over the provision of the service for Northern Ireland, but said she was saddened that Dr John Hinds – a leading campaigner for the HEMS facility here – was not alive to see the fruits of his labour.
“It is absolutely fantastic to have this helicopter service now and I am so glad to be able to be here to see it,” she said.
“It is just a pity that Dr John Hinds wasn’t here to see it too.”
Dr Hinds, a highly respected member of the MCUI Medical Team who treated Ms McAfee, was killed in a freak crash at the Skerries 100 in 2015.
Meanwhile,
Farquhar, who hasn’t ruled out a racing return next year, said: