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Hawke's Bay Rescue Helicopter callouts up 40 per cent on previous year

Gianina Schwanecke
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2 Jul, 2021 02:23 AM2 mins to read

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About 40 per cent of this year's missions related to accidents, with patient transfers making up 30 per cent and medical events 25 per cent. Photo / NZME

About 40 per cent of this year's missions related to accidents, with patient transfers making up 30 per cent and medical events 25 per cent. Photo / NZME

The Hawke's Bay rescue chopper is the busiest it's ever been, and now averages more than a mission a day.

Lowe Corporation Rescue Helicopter general manager Ian Wilmot said the crew had completed 215 missions in the past six months - up 40 per cent on the same period last year.

This was compared to 153 missions over the same period last year, and a total of 346 callouts for 2020.

About 40 per cent of the 215 missions this year related to accidents, covering the whole gamut of road accidents, on-farm, sporting, cycling, trips and falls at home and outdoor pursuits like hunting or tramping.

A quarter of callouts related to medical emergencies, he said.

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Thirty per cent were for patient transfers between hospitals and about 6 per cent related to search and rescue operations.

The Lowe Corporation Rescue Helicopter has completed 215 missions in the past six months, a 40 per cent increase compared to last year. Photo / Supplied
The Lowe Corporation Rescue Helicopter has completed 215 missions in the past six months, a 40 per cent increase compared to last year. Photo / Supplied

Wilmot said it had been their busiest six months ever, but the massive year-on-year increase was due to a number of factors including Covid-19 restrictions and the lockdown last year reducing the number of callouts.

"During lockdown we were still called to a number of accidents, medical incidents, but it was a quieter time for us over that six weeks.

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"Since the borders have been closed and with more Kiwis holidaying in our own backyard - this has led to more cars on the road, more Kiwis out tramping – all of which means an increased demand for the rescue helicopter."

The helicopter was now fully crewed, with three full-time pilots, three full-time crew, and three full-time intensive care paramedics, allowing them to provide a "true 24/7 service", he said.

Wilmot said neighbouring rescue helicopter services had been equally busy.

"We have been called more often to incidents out of our traditional Hawke's Bay coverage area as we have backed-up our neighbouring services - just as they have covered for us."

The total number of missions completed last year was a 15 per cent increase on the year 2019.

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