Police say AirMed resources are being stretched and are asking people to take more care on the roads.
It comes after the helicopter had to attend two road traffic collisions last night alongside the ambulance service, which attended six incidents in total.
Sergeant Will Moffitt - a dedicated roads policing officer - was there when the calls came in, he describes just how busy it turned out to be:
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