A Harrogate rider who was crushed by a horse is set to feature on TV this evening (Friday).
The latest episode of Yorkshire Air 999, airing on Quest at 9pm, follows the Yorkshire Air Ambulance (YAA) team.
Tonight they’ll be seen rushing to Windmill Farm in Beckwithshaw to assist an experienced equestrian who suffered serious injuries after being crushed beneath a horse he was training when it reared and fell on top of him.
Joe Billingham, 34, was exercising a horse named, Lolli, in an outdoor riding arena when she unexpectedly reared.
Attempting to calm her, Joe used a gentle vocal cue to guide her back into schooling.
However, Lolly reared again, losing her balance and falling backwards, crushing Joe in the process.
The impact left him in excruciating pain, unable to move or feel his legs, and struggling to breathe. Concerned witnesses quickly called 999, fearing the severity of his injuries.
Local paramedics, first to arrive at the scene, requested backup from the Yorkshire Air Ambulance to access the advanced pain relief options and expertise provided by the YAA team.
Already airborne and returning to their RAF Topcliffe base after completing a nearby mission, the YAA crew swiftly diverted to the incident, landing safely in a field adjacent to the paddock, ensuring all horses were secured to prevent any further incidents.
Terri-Ann said:
“Horse-related incidents can cause a range of injuries, from broken bones to serious crush injuries.
“Helicopters can unsettle unpredictable animals like horses, so It’s vital we approach these situations carefully, making sure they’re safely put away before we land”.
Upon arrival, YAA paramedics Leanne and Terri-Ann joined the land paramedics.
Initial assessments revealed that Joe couldn’t move from the waist down and was experiencing numbness and tingling in his legs, prompting serious concerns among the medical team.
Leanne explained:
“He couldn’t move his legs and was describing symptoms that immediately raised red flags for a spinal injury”.

The team administered a high dose of morphine to alleviate Joe’s severe pain and decided to move him from the cold ground to the privacy and warmth of the land ambulance for further assessment.
Using a Kendrick Extrication Device (KED), they carefully immobilised Joe, ensuring his back remained straight and his neck stable during the transfer.
Leanne explained:
“The KED allowed us to safely move him without causing further damage or increasing his discomfort”.
Once inside the ambulance, Joe’s condition improved slightly, and he was able to move his toes, offering a hopeful sign amidst the worrying situation.

Following on-scene care, the YAA crew worked with local paramedics to arrange his transfer by land ambulance to Leeds General Infirmary for further scans and treatment.
At the hospital, X-rays revealed that Joe had not suffered a spinal fracture, but he had broken eight ribs in the fall.
He spent three days in the hospital recovering from his injuries and is continuing his rehabilitation at home.
Reflecting on the ordeal, Joe said:
“As a horse rider, you never think these things will happen to you.
“I’ve ridden horses for three decades, but it all happened so quickly.
“I can’t thank the Yorkshire Air Ambulance team enough for the incredible care they gave me that day—they made a frightening experience so much more manageable”.
The episode also follows the YAA team as they respond to a range of emergencies, including an elderly woman that had fallen from steep ladders in her garden, a cyclist that came off his bike on a country road breaking 14 bones including his neck and a 12-year-old boy that fell from a motorcross bike requiring emergency surgery for his leg.

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