Mission Summary - week ending 27 August 2006
Auckland Westpac Rescue Helicopter
Mission Summary - week
ending 27 August 2006
Please find this week’s Mission Summary for the Auckland Westpac Rescue Helicopter attached.
To see a full list of the 2006 Helicopter Missions please go to http://www.rescuehelicopter.co.nz/NewsMissions.aspx
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WEEK ENDED 27 August 2006
DATE: MISSION SUMMARY FOR THE WESTPAC RESCUE HELICOPTER
21/8/06 The helicopter
responded to Dome Valley and transported a male and a female
with injuries received after car v car to Auckland City
Hospital.
24/8/06 NZ Police tasked the helicopter for an aerial search at Mangere Bridge.
24/8/06 A male with chest pain was transported from Great Barrier Island to Auckland City Hospital.
25/8/06 A female with a medical condition was transported from Waiheke Island to Auckland City Hospital.
25/8/06 The helicopter responded to Waiheke island and transported a teenage male with an arm injury to Starship Hospital.
25/8/06 A male with a medical condition was transported from Waiheke Island to Auckland City Hospital.
26/8/06 The helicopter was tasked to Waiheke Island to a paraglider. Stood down enroute.
26/8/06 Ambulance control tasked the helicopter to Whitianga, however unable to fly due to weather conditions.
27/8/06 A female with a medical condition was transported from Waiheke Island to Auckland City Hospital.
27/8/06 The helicopter was placed on standby by NZ Police. Stood down not required.
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