Patients transported by the Island's Air Ambulance service were most commonly suffering cardiac problems, according to the latest statistics.
A total of 73 patient flights were made by the specialist plane in May.
Ten of the flights that month were urgent cases to save life or limb.
After cardiac problems, the second most common type of treatment needed was trauma and orthopaedic care.
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