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RCCNZ coordinates medivac for injured crewman

Published: Thu 21 Aug 2008 04:02 PM
media release
DATE: 21 AUGUST 2008 TIME : 3.45PM
RCCNZ coordinates medivac for injured crewman
The Rescue Coordination Centre NZ (RCCNZ) is responding to an emergency call regarding an injured crewman on a Japanese fishing trawler hundreds of miles off the coast of Dunedin.
RCCNZ received the call about the trawler at 11.15am Thursday 21 August. The trawler was then 385 nautical miles (700km) south east off the coast of Dunedin.
A 25-year-old male crewmember, from Kiribati, had his fingers crushed in an accident onboard the vessel about 11am.
As the vessel was outside the range of emergency aircraft, RCCNZ has organised a pick-up point closer to shore, and the trawler is now making its way to the designated area.
Two helicopters, one to airlift the injured crewman and one to act as cover, will meet the trawler at a point 100 nautical miles from shore.
The evacuation is expected to take place approximately 10am tomorrow (Friday 22 August).
Medical assistance from a doctor located in Wellington has been given to crew on the trawler by way of a telephone conference.
The injured crewman is reported to be in a stable and comfortable condition.
The response is being coordinated with the assistance of Helicopters Otago and Southern Lakes Helicopters.
Please note there will be no further updates until tomorrow morning.
ENDS
RCCNZ is the national coordinator for all major (Category II) search and rescue incidents within New Zealand’s search and rescue region – an area covering more than 30 million square kilometres. It responds to significant incidents on land, air and sea, and all distress alerts from emergency beacons. RCCNZ is part of Maritime New Zealand and is Government-funded to provide a 24 hour, seven day a week service.

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