Mrs Keeling, 33, explained: “It was a good day for Ellie’s asthma. She appeared definitely fine. I asked if she had her inhaler with her and she said yes.
“She desired to go to the sports activities day so I was persuaded.”
Mrs Keeling said her daughter named her just following 7.30pm to tell her mom her asthma had received truly poor. She then referred to as 10 minutes later and said: “I can’t walk and I can’t breathe.”
“When I arrived I could see Ellie on the floor unconscious with her eyes broad open,” extra Mrs Keeling.
The youngster collapsed at RAF Brampton near Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire on June 25 last yr and an ambulance was called at seven.44pm.
But a contact handler wrongly sent the paramedics to RAF Wyton – 7 miles away – and it did not arrive right up until 8.03pm. The bases had the identical postcode.
Mrs Keeling, of Ellington, added: “The cadet was extremely clear in his mobile phone contact.
“He stored saying its RAF Brampton. I heard him say: ‘No, you happen to be in the incorrect RAF base.’ He was quite distressed.
“I talked to Ellie and I advised her to preserve breathing. She was gasping and it was a lengthy time just before the ambulance arrived to be by her side.
“They seemed extremely slow receiving out of the motor vehicle. They just strolled over to us.
“The products kept failing – the oxygen cylinders kept running out. It seemed like chaos.
“My mother and father arrived by then and my dad held Ellie’s hand.”
The teenager was pronounced dead an hour later.
The inquest heard ambulances had been sent to the wrong air base on two preceding occasions in 2006 and just eight months earlier in December 2012, because the two bases had the exact same postcode.
Since the child’s death the two bases have been provided separate postcodes.
Michael Smith, 19, the cadet who created the 999 call, informed how he repeatedly asked the call handler to send the ambulance to RAF Brampton, not Wyton.
He stated: “I was making an attempt to calm her down and she was very panicked. She was shouting ‘I’m going to die.’
“I called the ambulance and I told them it was RAF Brampton in the village of Brampton. I mentioned there had been two distinct stations.
“I had to uncover the postcode on my telephone. The lady asked if I was in RAF Wyton and I mentioned no, Brampton.
“Then she mentioned an ambulance was on its way.”
The inquest heard the transcript of the 999 phone in which the operator reassured Mr Smith, saying: “There is no require to panic sir. We’re properly on the way.”
Mr Smith responded and explained: “The lady asked me if we had been close to a white tower and I realised they’d been sent to to Wyton.
“I explained ‘You’re in the wrong spot.”
The East of England Ambulance Services has been extensively criticised more than delays in current months. Crews are supposed to reply to the highest priority instances inside eight minutes but this journey took 19 minutes.
On the day she died, Eloise had not taken part in the sports activities day but had been asked to jog a short distance to a sports activities area.
A statement from her greatest buddy Kayleigh Parker, 14, explained how Eloise collapsed and pleaded with the cadet leaders to call an ambulance as she struggled for breath.
She mentioned: “A single of the sergeants asked if we had been Okay to jog. Me and Ellie were laughing and saying how unfit we were.
“Then I observed Ellie having issues with breathing. I asked if she was Ok and she said she imagined she was having an asthma assault.
“Ellie went blue in the lips and she stated she needed an ambulance but practically nothing occurred.
“Then following she referred to as her mum she mentioned she necessary an ambulance once more.
She added: “While we were waiting for the ambulance to arrive Ellie became blue in the encounter.
“She was panicking and stated ‘I’m going to die’ three instances. She threw her water bottle and kicked the floor – it was frightening to view.
“I bear in mind him telling the ambulance to come to RAF Brampton – then I was taken away.”
The inquest in Huntingdon continues
Teenager screamed "I"m going to die" as ambulance went to incorrect spot
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