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HomeNew Zealand NewsIncidents at SeaBoating Accident Near Gisborne: One Airlifted to Hospital After Capsize

Boating Accident Near Gisborne: One Airlifted to Hospital After Capsize

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A small boat capsized near Tuamotu Island, just off Sponge Bay, Gisborne, yesterday morning, leaving three people stranded in the water. The Trust Tairāwhiti Eastland Rescue Helicopter responded quickly to the incident, joining Search and Rescue (SAR) teams in a coordinated effort to bring all occupants to safety.

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The Eastland Helicopter Rescue Trust were out on the rescue path by 9:20am, reporting that the Trust Tairāwhiti Eastland Rescue Helicopter had deployed after receiving an emergency call. SAR teams launched two Inflatable Rescue Boats (IRBs) to assist in reaching the boat, which had overturned less than 100 metres from the shore. By the time the helicopter arrived, all three occupants had managed to make their way to shore.

Upon arrival, the helicopter team winched a critical care flight paramedic down to assess the scene. The paramedic quickly evaluated the condition of the boaters, one of whom was unconscious. The helicopter then landed on Sponge Bay Beach while the paramedic and SAR team treated the patients. After initial treatment, the unconscious patient was stabilised and winched up to the helicopter along with the paramedic for further medical support.

St John Ambulance Service transported the patient, who was in stable condition, to Gisborne Hospital. According to a St John spokesperson, “One patient in a moderate condition is currently being airlifted to Gisborne Hospital. Two further patients, both in minor conditions, were assessed and treated at the scene, with no transport required.”

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The SAR teams used IRBs to bring the other two individuals safely to Sponge Bay Beach. Both were reported to be in minor condition and were treated on site, with no need for additional medical transport.

Rescue took palce of capsized boat off the coast of capsized near Tuamotu Island, just off Sponge Bay, Gisborne. Image source Eastland Rescue Helicopter

The exact cause of the capsize remains unclear. The incident highlights the importance of coordinated rescue efforts between air and sea responders, whose quick actions helped ensure a safe outcome for the boaties involved.

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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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