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Bright yellow stand-in chopper attracts attention

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Observers were quick to point out the distinctive yellow of the cover aircraft — pictured during a mission to Waipiro Bay late on Sunday afternoon — flown over the past few days by the Trust Tairāwhiti Eastland Rescue Helicopter team. Picture supplied

Observers were quick to point out the distinctive yellow of the cover aircraft — pictured during a mission to Waipiro Bay late on Sunday afternoon — flown over the past few days by the Trust Tairāwhiti Eastland Rescue Helicopter team. Picture supplied

Eagle-eyed East Coast residents spotted a bird of a different feather as the Trust Tairāwhiti Eastland Rescue Helicopter carried out its week of life-saving missions.

Over the past few days the team’s usual white BK-117 helicopter (ZK-HNP) was off base for routine maintenance.

To ensure there was no break to their 24/7 service, they flew in cover aircraft ZK-HEP from its usual base in the Central North Island.

“It was really a case of business as usual, though HEP is certainly distinctive with its bright yellow paint job,” said Eastland Helicopter Rescue Trust chair Patrick Willock.

“But the team does have a diligent bunch of supportive watchers who have been quick to comment on the different appearance of their rescue helicopter.”

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On Monday, February 5 the team completed two missions before ZK-HNP was flown off base — the 9am transfer of a patient (in stable condition) from Gisborne to Waikato Hospital; and a response to a medical event at Hiruharama (1.34pm), with the patient flown in stable condition to Gisborne Hospital.

Over the course of the rest of the week ZK-HEP was flown in a further six missions:

■ February 7, 6pm – inter-hospital transfer of a patient in serious condition from Gisborne to Auckland Hospital.

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■ February 8, 8.22am – the Trust Tairāwhiti Eastland Rescue Helicopter flew to a motor vehicle accident at Whangara where the on-board critical care flight paramedic assessed and treated the patient, who did not require transport.

■ February 8, 2.30pm – the team responded to a trauma at Te Araroa, from where the patient was flown in stable condition to Gisborne Hospital.

■ February 11,8.30am – the Trust Tairāwhiti Eastland Rescue Helicopter attended a medical event at Ruatōria, with the patient again flown in stable condition to Gisborne Hospital.

■ February 11, 4pm – the team was called to a trauma at Waipiro Bay, from where the patient was flown in stable condition to Gisborne Hospital.

■ February 11, 6.50pm – the team again flew up the coast, to a trauma at Ruatōria, with the patient flown in stable condition to Gisborne Hospital.

The team’s usual white BK-117 is due back on base by the middle of this week.

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