ISOLATING air medics are asking children to cheer them up by sending them pictures of helicopters as part of an art contest.

Paramedics, doctors and pilots at the Great North Air Ambulance Service (GNAAS) have been working behind closed doors since March to minimise the risks posed by Covid-19.

Prior to the outbreak, the team would regularly host visits from former patients and supporters of the charity.

But with all public visits cancelled, the team has launched an art competition for children in order to “brighten up the base”.

“We are a tight team, and great friends, but quite frankly, we’re all sick of the sight of each other,” said paramedic Lee Salmon.

“We can’t wait to welcome visitors back, but in the meantime we think some fresh art work would brighten the place up a bit.”

The charity is asking children to create a piece of art inspired by the work of GNAAS.

The winning entries will be used in an exhibition at the charity’s base.

A selection will also form a 14 metre collage on the back of an HGV trailer.

Hawthorns Logistics, of Washington, has been a long-standing supporter of GNAAS and has offered to decorate the trailer to raise awareness of the charity.

Chris Kilsby, director at Hawthorns Logistics, said: “This trailer will do many thousands of miles every month, and every inch of the way will be showing off not only the Great North Air Ambulance Service, but also all the talented young artists we have in our region.

“We can’t wait to see some of their creations.”

To enter, people should email a photo or a scan of the artwork to competition@gnaas.co.uk with the subject Art Competition 2020.

The competition is split into three age groups: under 7s, 7-11, and 12 years and over, so people must include names and ages on all entries.

Winners from each age category will have their artwork displayed in an exhibition at the charity’s headquarters in Eaglescliffe and will be invited to the airbase where they can meet the team and mascots.

The closing date is Friday, July 24.