Hawke's Bay residents have been warned of the dangers of swimming in unpredictable rivers, after a Gisborne-based rescue helicopter was called to rescue a young boy trapped by strong currents.
Eastland Community Trust Rescue Helicopter pilot Neil Dodd said a pilot and paramedic were dispatched to Hawke's Bay about 2pm on Tuesday, after reports of a 10-year-old boy stranded on the Ngaruroro River.
The boy had swum over to a rocky ledge on the other side of the river but was unable to swim back.
"We landed at the other side of the river, so the crewman swam across to the other side and put a harness on him and put a rope on him and pulled him back. It was all very safe."
Mr Dodd said the boy was unharmed and not in any distress.