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‘Incredibly reckless’: Air ambulance carrying kid from Dundee forced to divert by yob with laser pen

A Scottish Ambulance Service air ambulance. Photo by Shutterstock.
A Scottish Ambulance Service air ambulance. Photo by Shutterstock.

An air ambulance pilot carrying an ill child from Dundee to hospital in Edinburgh was forced to divert after being targeted by a yob with a laser pen.

The Scottish Ambulance Service helicopter was transferring the child to the Royal Hospital for Children and Young People in Edinburgh on Sunday July 25.

The pilot was attempting to land on a helipad at the adjacent Edinburgh Royal Infirmary around 11.40pm but was forced to abandon attempts after the aircraft was targeted with the laser.

The helicopter had to divert nine miles to Edinburgh Airport, and the child had to be transported to the hospital by road, meaning a further 14-mile journey that added crucial minutes.

‘This was incredibly reckless’

The ambulance service says the person responsible was “incredibly reckless”.

A spokesperson said: “While transferring a child patient by Air Ambulance from Dundee to the Edinburgh Sick Kids on July 25, our air ambulance helicopter was forced to divert to Edinburgh Airport following an incident with a laser pen.

“The patient was then transferred by road to hospital. This was an incredibly reckless action that could have endangered the patient and the crew, and Police Scotland are investigating.”

Police Scotland has confirmed it is investigating the incident.

A spokesperson for the force said: “We received a report around 11.40pm on Sunday July 25 of a laser directed at a helicopter attempting to land at the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh.

Edinburgh Royal Infirmary.

“The aircraft was forced to abandon the landing and divert elsewhere. This was an incredibly reckless act and enquiries are ongoing.

“We would urge anyone in possession of a laser device to think of the possible consequences of misusing them.”

Warnings have been issued in the past about the use of laser pens, which are often meant for business presentations, but used irresponsibly can disorientate or even temporarily blind people.

Offence to dazzle or distract a pilot

Under the Air Navigation Order 2016, “a person must not in the United Kingdom direct or shine any light at any aircraft in flight so as to dazzle or distract the pilot of the aircraft.”

Successful prosecution can lead to a custodial sentence, an unlimited fine or both. Under the new law, which came into force in 2017, people who target transport operators with laser devices could be jailed for up to five years.

In recent years, laser yobs have been responsible for a string of incidents in Scotland.

Officers are still appealing for witnesses after a search and rescue helicopter was targeted by a yob with a laser pen near Dumfries, on July 17.