Monday, 8 December 2008 - 3:40am |
National News

Hunter rescued from Ruahines

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A hunter has been airlifted out of the Ruahine Ranges after being shot on a day hunt.

Palmerston North Search and Rescue received a call around 8.20pm Sunday evening (7 December) from Ambulance Communications after the 38-year-old's hunting companion raised the alarm with a local farmer.

The two men had been hunting in Pohangina Valley west of Komako when the incident happened. When the alarm was raised the Square Trust rescue helicopter was dispatched with advanced paramedics and police Search and Rescue team members. An off duty advanced paramedic and a nurse, who both live in the area, made their way to the area on a quad bike and stabilised the patient.

Police also called out the Apiti Volunteer Fire brigade to assist with carrying stretchers and organise helicopter landing zones. Four members of the local Manawatu tramping club were also flown to the area by the Square trust Helicopter to assist in the extraction. The rugged terrain meant going was slow and ropes had to be used to safely carry the hunter out.

Approximately 16 people assisted with the operation. The hunter was eventually brought out around 3am.

The hunter, a man from the Palmerson North area has a serious arm injury and was flown to Palmerston North Hospital. He is currently described as being in a serious but stable condition.

Police will now be investigating the circumstances of the incident.

Media enquiries should be referred to Communications Manager Kim Perks on 027 234 8256.