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Thousands gather to protest changes to rescue chopper service

Laurilee McMichael
By Laurilee McMichael
Editor·Rotorua Daily Post·
16 Apr, 2018 05:49 AM4 mins to read

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The protest march leaves the Taupo Fire Station, accompanied by an estimated crowd of 1200 people. Photo / Laurilee McMichael
The protest march leaves the Taupo Fire Station, accompanied by an estimated crowd of 1200 people. Photo / Laurilee McMichael

The protest march leaves the Taupo Fire Station, accompanied by an estimated crowd of 1200 people. Photo / Laurilee McMichael

Taupo MP Louise Upston says anyone who has been in a desperate situation trying to save a life and has heard the sound of an approaching helicopter knows the feeling of relief it brings.

Upston recounted her own personal experience of Taupo's Greenlea rescue helicopter at a protest march in the town earlier today, which attracted 1200 people of all ages.

They marched approximately a kilometre along the lakefront from the Taupo Fire Station, completing the last 200 metres or so in heavy rain before reaching the Great Lake Centre and gathering inside for speeches.

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Local MP Upston was on a ride-along with Turangi police in 2009 when they received a 111 call that somebody had been shot in the Kaimanawa Forest Park. They raced out to the scene.

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Upston found herself helping police try to save the life of a badly injured woman.

"I remember doing CPR, feeling incredibly desperate until I heard the sound of the chopper," she told the crowd.

"If any of you have heard that sound coming through at a time of desperate need, you'll know what it makes you feel.

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"That's why when I was contacted by the rescue helicopter service before Easter and told with no warning that this service was likely to be cut, I thought that was absolutely ridiculous, absolutely outrageous and [mayor] David Trewavas and I decided we would fight tooth and nail any decision that cuts chopper services here."

The protest came two weeks after news broke that the National Ambulance Sector Office had excluded Taupo and Rotorua from the list of helicopter bases where it is asking for proposals for service.

The list of regions where air ambulances would be based under the new system would come into effect on November 1. Under the proposal, the closest base would be in Tauranga, Hamilton and Palmerston North.

Julia Prest (centre), with daughter Lillyann Stockley, 5, and MC Lianne Fraser (right), said she owed her life and her daughter's life to the rescue helicopter. Photo / Laurilee McMichael
Julia Prest (centre), with daughter Lillyann Stockley, 5, and MC Lianne Fraser (right), said she owed her life and her daughter's life to the rescue helicopter. Photo / Laurilee McMichael

The news prompted outrage in the Taupo district, with a petition launched and many people lobbying for continuation of the Taupo rescue helicopter service.

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Taupo district mayor David Trewavas and Ngati Tuwharetoa paramount chief Tumu te Heuheu wrote a joint letter to the Ministers of Health and ACC and the local tourism industry has also weighed in.

Trewavas told the people who gathered after the march that the depth of feeling in the community was being noticed, and he would be meeting the ministers next Monday in Wellington to discuss the rescue helicopter proposal.

"We are battling on and we are going to fight this thing all the way. It's just so, so important."

Waiariki MP Tamati Coffey, who was not present at the march, but wrote a letter that was read out by former Labour candidate Ala' Al-Bustanji, said he would be talking with local mayors ahead of a meeting with the Health Minister next week in Wellington and would take the community's message from the march right to the minister and his officials.

"We will go in and bat for you. You will be heard. Wish us luck. Kia kaha, kia maia," he wrote.

Two locals who had been transported by the Greenlea rescue helicopter also spoke.

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Julia Prest, accompanied by her daughter, Lillyann Stockley, 5, said the helicopter whisked her to hospital when she went into premature labour at 27 weeks pregnant and began haemorrhaging.

"If it wasn't for the Greenlea rescue helicopter I wouldn't be here today. I owe my life to the helicopter and so does my daughter," she said.

The protest was organised by Taupo woman Jan-Marie Quinn and Trewavas made special acknowledgement of the effort she had gone to to make the community's voice heard.

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