A story about love, laughter, and a life saved, for Valentine’s week
Love is about the meaningful moments we spend with our family and friends.
While many mark Valentine’s Day with flowers and romantic dinners, Great Western Air Ambulance Charity (GWAAC) is using the occasion to celebrate a different kind of love — the gift of more time with the people you love.
Steve, a local man from Gloucestershire and a father, is alive today thanks to the rapid response of GWAAC’s crew after a sudden, life-threatening incident. A short film being launched this week captures what survival looks like — sharing laughter in a pub, a father and son teasing each other, and the simple words “I love you.”
Around two thirds of the charity’s patients are male — often fathers, sons, partners and friends. But behind every patient is a ripple effect with all those that care for the person being affected.
GWAAC’s film is a reminder that love isn’t just about romantic relationships, but about the meaningful moments we spend with our family and friends. And for Steve, more time together with his family was made possible thanks to donations from the public and support for GWAAC.
Steve’s story is one of many. Every call-out, every mission, every intervention can ensure more time together for families like his.
Watch Steve’s story here and learn more about what GWAAC did to help: www.gwaac.com/mtt
Press release distributed by Pressat on behalf of Great Western Air Ambulance Charity, on Friday 13 February, 2026. For more information subscribe and follow https://pressat.co.uk/
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