Paramedics from Bath went to new heights to raise money for charity.
Some 25 people jumped out of a plane at 10,000 feet to raise money for the Wiltshire Air Ambulance Charitable Trust.
They joined a tandem instructor to travel at speeds of around 120mph, and experienced 30 seconds of freefall before the parachute opened.
The event was organised by tandem skydive instructor and South Western Ambulance Service Foundation Trust paramedic Ed Bowyer, and took place at GoSkydive near Salisbury.
Mr Bowyer said: "I think the Wiltshire Air Ambulance does an amazing job and I wanted to come up with a way that would ensure people could raise money for the charity and take part in an once-in-a-lifetime experience at the same time.
"That's when I came up with the idea of combining my job as a paramedic with my hobby of skydiving."
The Wiltshire Air Ambulance is based in Devizes, and can be at an incident in 11 minutes.
To find out more visit www. wiltshireairambulance.co.uk or email claire@wiltshireairambu lance.co.uk.