Woman “squashed” by cow and man severs fingers
Woman “squashed” by cow and man severs fingers
Woman crushed by cow is unloaded by Waikato hospitals hardworking orderlies
The Taupo Based Greenlea Rescue helicopter was dispatched to a rural area SW of Taupo yesterday morning to a woman in her early twenties, who had been “squashed” by a cow.
She was
initially in a great deal of pain before she was treated at
the scene and flown to Waikato Hospital.
Later in the
afternoon the Greenlea helicopter was called again. This
time to Taumarunui, to transfer a man in his late seventies
to Waikato hospital for emergency surgery to try to reattach
fingers severed while cutting wood.
Despite the very unfortunate circumstances of the flight, it was a great pleasure to be able to assist this fine gentleman to Waikato Hospital in his time of need, in what as it transpired, was his first ever flight in an aircraft of any description.
Philips Search and Rescue Trust is a charitable
organisation, operating rescue helicopters throughout the
Central North Island. Philips Search and Rescue Trust relies
on support from principal sponsors and community donations.
Special thanks to Taupo's principal sponsor, Greenlea. This
crucial financial support ensures our rescue helicopters can
continue to bring life-saving equipment, rescue personnel
and trauma-trained medics directly to the patient. For
further information about PSRT visit our website http://rescue.org.nz.
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