Below you will find a summary of our recent missions. Our life-saving services are available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, and are completely free of charge to everyone in Hawke's Bay. For more information about our work please contact the Fundraising Team on 06 878 1630 or email mfm@hbhrt.org.nz
8 years ago - 1300 - Flew to Flemington (15km sth of Waipukurau) to retrieve a male in his 40’s who was involved in a motorcycle accident on a dirt road. He was attended at the scene by St John paramedics and flown to the Hawke’s Bay Fallen Soldier’s Memorial Hospital with a suspected fractured femur.
8 years ago - 14:30 - Attended to a mountain bike accident in the Eskdale Mountain Bike Park, where a female had received concussion and facial injuries after falling from her bike. She was transferred to Hawke’s Bay Fallen Soldier’s Memorial Hospital for further treatment.
8 years ago - 21:00 - Transferred a female from Wairoa Hospital to Hawke’s Bay Fallen Soldier’s Memorial Hospital.
8 years ago - 23:30 - Flew to Waimarama to a male suffering severe abdominal pain. He was transferred to Hawke’s Bay Fallen Soldier’s Memorial Hospital for further treatment.
8 years ago - 09:00 - Transferred a Female from Wairoa Hospital to Hawke’s Bay Fallen Soldier’s Memorial Hospital.
8 years ago - 14:30 Transferred a Female from Wairoa Hospital to Hawke’s Bay Fallen Soldier’s Memorial Hospital.
8 years ago - Transported a Male from Wairoa Hospital to Hawke’s Bay Fallen Soldier’s Memorial Hospital.
8 years ago - Airlifted a child from Lake Waikaremoana who was suffering from seizures. He was attended at the scene by Order of St John Paramedics before being flown to Gisborne Hospital for further treatment.
8 years ago - Transported two elderly males from Portorino both suffering medical complications to Hawke’s Bay Fallen Soldier’s Memorial Hospital for further treatment.
8 years ago - The Rescue Helicopter has airlifted a child from Wairoa Hospital, who had sustained a serious facial injury after being bitten by a dog. The child was flown by helicopter to Napier Airport where he was transferred to a fixed wing aircraft, and then transferred to Hutt Hospital for further treatment.