Ruapehu mayor Don Cameron is concerned issues raised over the potential loss of a Taupo based regional helicopter rescue service will not be reflected in the Ministry of Health's final decision on future air ambulance services.
Tenders for a reshuffled air ambulance service across New Zealand closed in May with the Ministry of Health due to announce its decision shortly.
Cameron, along with Taupo mayor David Trewavas and Rotorua mayor Steve Chadwick, supported by Rotorua District Health Board representatives, met Health Minister Dr David Clark in April to voice the concerns of their communities.
"We all felt, at the time, that our meeting with the minister was very constructive and that our concerns would be taken into account in the decision making process.
"While we all support the improved patient care objectives of the tender process we stand firmly by our argument that the central North Island area with its unique terrain, and often extreme weather patterns, needs local pilots and crews with intimate local knowledge who are able to respond quickly to any event," Cameron said.