Man With Severed Artery Flown From Kaikoura
Man With Severed Artery Flown From Kaikoura
A Life Flight Trust transferred a man
suffering from a severe arm injury early this
morning.
The Wellington-based Westpac Rescue
Helicopter, with a Wellington Free Ambulance paramedic
onboard, was tasked to fly to Kaikoura to transfer a
severely injured man. Normally the Christchurch Westpac
Rescue Helicopter would respond to Kaikoura but they were
unable to fly due to fog in Christchurch.
A
Kaikoura based St John Ambulance crew was called to a
Kaikoura address and found the 36 year old Kaikoura man
suffering from a badly lacerated arm including
a severed artery. The ambulance crew stabilised the
injury and transported to the local Kaikoura
Hospital. The helicopter was called because the injured
man will require surgery at a tertiary
hospital.
The man was flown to Wellington Hospital,
arriving at about 3:15am, and he is currently being treated
in the Emergency Department.
The Life Flight Trust is a charity providing air rescue and air ambulance services. It operates the Wellington based Westpac Rescue Helicopter and a national air ambulance service. It relies on support from the public and sponsorship from partners such as Westpac to provide these services. Further information can be obtained from www.lifeflight.org.nz
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