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Medical and trauma callouts for rescue chopper

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An eight-mission schedule took the Trust Tairāwhiti Eastland Rescue Helicopter to areas from Hicks Bay to Hawke’s Bay in the seven-day reporting period from Monday, August 26. 

Carrying out an inter-hospital transfer and responding to four medical events and three trauma injuries made up a programme that started last Monday at 12.15pm when the team transferred a patient in serious condition from Gisborne to Auckland Hospital. 

The mission schedule continued with: 

●August 27, 8.30am — The Trust Tairāwhiti Eastland Rescue Helicopter responded to a trauma at Hicks Bay, flying the patient in serious condition to Gisborne Hospital; 

●August 27, 11.40am — The team was dispatched to a medical event at Te Araroa, from where the patient was flown in stable condition to Gisborne Hospital; 

●August 28, 11.50am — They were called to a trauma at Te Araroa, flying the patient in critical condition to Gisborne Hospital; 

●August 29, 4.10am — The Eastland Rescue Helicopter flew to a medical event at Tikitiki, from where the patient was transported in stable condition to Gisborne Hospital; 

●August 31, 7am — The team was dispatched to a trauma at Te Araroa, flying the patient in stable condition to Gisborne Hospital; 

●August 31, 10.50pm — They responded to a medical event at Ruatōria, from where the on-board critical care flight paramedic assessed and treated the patient, who was flown in stable condition to Gisborne Hospital; 

●September 1, 5.10pm — The team was called to a medical event at Māhia, flying the patient in serious condition to Hawke’s Bay Fallen Soldiers’ Memorial Hospital. 


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