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Fife horse rider pays tribute to air ambulance after horrific fall

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A horse rider has paid tribute to paramedics who airlifted her to hospital following a horrific fall in the Fife countryside.

Sammy Smith was knocked unconscious after being thrown from her horse on a remote path near Rathillet, Cupar but members of Scotland’s Charity Air Ambulance (SCAA) swooped in by helicopter to come to her rescue.

The 23-year-old was taken to Dundee’s Ninewells Hospital for further treatment but, bruised and sore, she is now recovering at home.

Sammy and her boyfriend Andy Innes, who was with her at the time of the accident, have thanked the SCAA team who assisted her.

Sammy posted: “Thank you for saving me yesterday. Thankfully horse and I albeit a bit bruised and sore are now recovering. Will continue to donate and help this service as the work you all do is amazing.”

Andy posted his thanks on social media and marvelled at the skill shown by the pilot involved.

He said: “Landing between the fences like that, I salute you and appreciate everything you guys did for Sam.

“I will admit there was a few seconds I was slightly paranoid about the landing and us being so close but you nailed it.

“Great service and these guys out on their horses or walkers or countryside goers will possibly at one point need you guys and supporting the SCAA is such a great cause. Thanks so much again.”

Friend, Caitlin Wood, added: “Honestly, can’t thank you guys enough. I was one of the girls who were there and you did a fantastic job! Thank you so much! Xxx.”

A spokesperson for the SCAA confirmed that it had attended following a report that a woman had “sustained head injuries in a fall on an inaccessible countryside path”.

It added: “SCAA was quickly on scene – landing close to the accident – to assist the injured woman and airlift her rapidly to Ninewells Hospital at Dundee for further treatment.”

The SCAA in action on Saturday.