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Man trapped for two hours after serious crash that injured five in Northland

Danielle Clent14:26, Jul 15 2021 Auckland Rescue Helicopter Trust/Supplied At least one person was trapped in the vehicle for two hours. Five people were injured in a crash in Northland overnight, with at least one patient trapped inside a vehicle for two hours. Emergency services were called to the scene on McIntyre Rd, in Kawakawa, just after midnight on Thursday morning. Rescue helicopters from Northland and Auckland were also dispatched. Police said a vehicle, carrying five people, crashed into a tree. Auckland Rescue Helicopter Trust/Supplied The ute crashed into a tree on McIntyre Rd, Kawakawa. A spokesperson for Auckland Rescue Helicopter Trust said its crew helped a man, in his 30s, who had been trapped inside a vehicle for two hours.

Child dies in absolute tragedy after accident at Northland home

However, the patient did not need to be transported to hospital. Police have been making inquiries following the sudden death, a police spokeswoman said. The child’s death will be referred to the coroner, who will rule on the cause of death. “This is an absolute tragedy for the family, and police’s thoughts are with the family at this time,” she said. Stuff

Northland emergency rescue helicopter base forced to move amid growing noise complaints

Northland Emergency Services Trust (NEST) responded to 1115 callouts last year – its busiest ever. There have been 300 flights to date this year. “What are the future plans to deal with the increasing level of disturbance,” Allan Kerrisk, former New Zealand Fire Service operations manager for Northland and area commander for the Far North Kensington resident living about 750 metres from the base, said. The move will mean an up to about $8 million new location rebuild – that Northlanders could be asked to pay towards – for what’s the only rescue helicopter base north of Auckland. It comes amidst a shortage of suitable sites and increasingly vocal public demanding the set up of any new facility goes through a publicly-notified resource consent process where they get to have their say.

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