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 - 19 Mar (19:40) Transported a teenage female (who had been thrown from her horse earlier in the day) to Hutt Hospital, with facial injuries.
9 years ago - 18 Mar (13:00) Airlifted a male in his 40’s from Moawhango on the Napier-Taihape highway, after he had sustained head and shoulder injuries following a fall from his bicycle. Intensive Care Paramedics from St John attended to him to at the scene before being flown to Hawke’s Bay Hospital for further treatment.
9 years ago - 17 Mar (13:10) Transported a male patient with a medical condition from Wairoa Hospital to Hawke’s Bay Hospital
9 years ago - 16 Mar (06:30) Transported a female patient with a medical condition from Wairoa Hospital to Hawke’s Bay Hospital
9 years ago - 14 Mar (20:00) Transported a male patient who had suffered a stroke, from Wairoa Hospital to Hawke’s Bay Hospital
9 years ago - 12 March (11:25) Transported a male patient with medical complications from Wairoa Hospital to Hawke's Bay Hospital.
9 years ago - 6 March (15:45) Transported a female patient with pregnancy complications from Wairoa Hospital to Hawke's Bay Hospital.
9 years ago - 6 March (17:00) The rescue helicopter was responded to a farm at Omakere for a male in his 50's who had abdominal injuries. He was transported to Hawke's Bay hospital for further treatment.
9 years ago - 4 March (18:00) The rescue helicopter was responded to Te Haroto for a female in her 30's who had sustained a dislocated ankle after falling from her horse. St John paramedics attended to her, before being transported to Hawke's Bay Hospital for further treatment.
9 years ago - 4 March (19:00) Airlifted two female trampers from the Ruahine Corner Hut suffering from dehydration and exhaustion, after a bout of intense food poisoning. They were flown to Hawke's Bay Hospital for further monitoring and treatment.