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
9 years ago - The Rescue Helicopter was responded to a remote farm house towards the southern end of Mahia to a 55 year old female that sustained head and shoulder injuries from a fall, when a dog jumped up onto her. She was transported to Gisborne Hospital for further treatment.
9 years ago - Transported a male patient, suffering from a stroke, from Wairoa Hospital to Hawke’s Bay Fallen Soldier’s Memorial Hospital
9 years ago - Responded to Flaxmere by the Police AOS to search for a wanted man using the FLIR camera. The wanted man was located in a back section.
9 years ago - Transported a male patient, suffering from serious cardiac complications, from Wairoa Hospital to Hawke’s Bay Fallen Soldier’s Memorial Hospital
9 years ago - Transported a male patient, suffering from a GI bleed, from Wairoa Hospital to Hawke’s Bay Fallen Soldier’s Memorial Hospital
9 years ago - Transported a female patient, suffering from serious cardiac complications, from Wairoa Hospital to Hawke’s Bay Fallen Soldier’s Memorial Hospital
9 years ago - Transported a female patient, suffering from serious cardiac complications, from Hawke’s Bay Fallen Soldier’s Memorial Hospital to Wellington Hospital.
9 years ago - Responded to Waimarama Beach for a female that sustained a broken leg. She was airlifted to the Hawke's Bay Fallen Soldiers' Memorial Hospital for further treatment.
9 years ago - Transported a male patient, suffering from serious cardiac complications, from Wairoa Hospital to the Hawke's Bay Fallen Soldiers' Memorial Hospital.
9 years ago - The Rescue Helicopter responded to a rural Puketapu address to airlift a 16 year-old female who suffered suspected rib and hip injuries, after rolling the All-Terrain Vehicle she had been operating. She was treated at the scene by St John Paramedics, before been flown to the Hawke’s Bay Fallen Soldier’s Memorial Hospital for further treatment.