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HomeNew Zealand NewsCoastguard NewsFrom Training to Action – A Day of Rescue Off the Coromandel Coast

From Training to Action – A Day of Rescue Off the Coromandel Coast

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A significant Search and Rescue Exercise (SAREX) was planned for yesterday (Sat 12 Oct 2024) near Hot Water Beach in the Coromandel region of New Zealand. This exercise was a collaboration of various emergency services, including the Waihi Beach Volunteer Coastguard, Waikato Police, and Volunteer Coastguard Services from Coastguard Whitianga, Coastguard Waihī Beach, Coastguard Tairua-Pāuanui and Coastguard Whangamatā. The aim was to enhance coordination and ensure readiness for any rescue scenarios that could arise during the summer months.

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The SAREX was meticulously planned to simulate real-life emergency situations. According to a notice from Coastguard Whitianga, the exercise was set to run from midday until approximately 3:30pm. The multi-agency units were scheduled to conduct set search patterns in response to a distress scenario occurring up to two nautical miles offshore. Local boaties were advised to keep a safe distance from the Coastguard and Surf vessels to maintain the integrity of the operation.

The Waikato Police also emphasised the importance of such exercises. In their Facebook update, they highlighted that these multi-agency training sessions provide a valuable opportunity for agencies to test plans, processes, and new concepts in a safe environment. “These exercises could not happen without the support of our local communities, and we thank them for their cooperation and support,” they noted.

A map issued by Coastguard Whitianga to mariners showing where the search and rescue exercise will be carried out on Saturday, October 12
A map issued by Coastguard Whitianga to mariners showing where the search and rescue exercise will be carried out on Saturday, October 12

But before the exercise would even begin, the unexpected occurred—a real emergency arose. At around 9am, a group of four paddleboarders was reported missing after being blown offshore by strong winds and treacherous sea conditions off Whangamatā coast. One paddleboarder managed to make it safely to shore, but the remaining three kayakers were unaccounted for.

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The search and rescue operation was swiftly mobilised. At approximately 10:30am, the Whangamata Volunteer Coastguard located one of the kayakers and brought them onboard, ensuring they were safe and well. This individual was then transported back to Whangamatā for medical attention. Around 11:45am, a local vessel spotted the remaining two kayakers off Onemana (north of Whangamatā) and promptly called in their location. Fortunately, they were found in good health. Coastguard Tairua-Pauanui was responsible for picking up the kayaks. All kayakers were well-prepared, wearing wetsuits and lifejackets.

Auckland Coastguard Air Patrol provided aerial support throughout the search, enhancing communication and coordination among the units involved.

Back at Coastguard Whangamatā’s base, the rescued kayakers were welcomed with hot drinks, showers, and food—ensuring they were comfortable and safe after their ordeal. Coastguard Unit Support Manager Murray Whitehead expressed gratitude for the successful outcome, saying, “This fantastic result highlights the value of Coastguard volunteers and other first responders coming together to train and enhance their search and rescue capabilities ahead of summer.”

The day’s events showcased the importance of training and collaboration among emergency services. The planned SAREX not only helped refine skills and improve coordination but also became a crucial real-life application of those skills. Community support played a vital role in facilitating these exercises, reinforcing the bond between emergency services and the people they serve.

The successful rescue of the paddleboarders illustrates how preparedness can save lives and underscores the significance of ongoing training for emergency responders. As we look ahead to the summer season, it remains essential to support and raise awareness for water safety and the dedicated services that keep everyone safe on the water.

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Kirsten Thomas
Kirsten Thomas
Kirsten enjoys sailing and is a passionate writer based in coastal New Zealand. Combining her two passions, she crafts vivid narratives and insightful articles about sailing adventures, sharing her experiences and knowledge with fellow enthusiasts.
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