Despite a week in which their aircraft was at times off-base for maintenance, the Trust Tairāwhiti Eastland Rescue Helicopter team still delivered a tight schedule of nine missions for the seven days from Monday, March 18.
Intermittent cloud cover made for a patchy first half of the week, which the team started by responding to a medical event in Ruatōria on Monday (1.30pm) and the same again on Wednesday (4.30pm).
The first patient was flown to Gisborne Hospital in serious condition, while the second was stable.
First thing Thursday morning Eastland Rescue Helicopter’s BK-117 aircraft (HNP) was flown to Napier for routine maintenance, a cover helicopter (HEP) arriving 12 hours later with teams from Tauranga and Taupō covering three missions throughout the day.
While flying HEP the Gisborne team completed three missions a medical event at Tolaga Bay (Friday, 12noon); another at Te Kaha (Friday, 2pm); and a trauma at Tokomaru Bay (Friday, 5pm).