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Auckland Westpac Rescue Helicopter - Daily Missions - 15 Feb |
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| TIME | HLN/HKZ | LOCATION | MISSION |
| 14 February 13 | |||
| 5.22 pm | HLN | Waiheke Island | Responded to Waiheke Island for a male patient with a medical condition. He was transported to ACH. |
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Auckland Westpac Rescue Helicopter - Daily Missions - 15 Feb |
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| TIME | HLN/HKZ | LOCATION | MISSION |
| 14 February 13 | |||
| 5.22 pm | HLN | Waiheke Island | Responded to Waiheke Island for a male patient with a medical condition. He was transported to ACH. |
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