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Nosey Parkers visit Nelson helicopter rescue base

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On Wednesday, 21 August a group of 10 curious and eager members from the Nosey Parkers community group paid a visit to the Nelson Rescue Helicopter Base.

Greeted with warm hospitality and professionalism, the group was taken on an informative tour, led by members of the rescue team.

The visit began with a briefing from Paula Muddle, the General Manager of the Nelson Marlborough Rescue Helicopter Trust, who outlined the work of the Trust and carried out the necessary health and safety protocols. These initial details set the tone for the rest of the afternoon, as the group gained valuable insights into the risks and challenges faced by the crew.

Following the safety instructions, the group moved on to see the helicopter itself—a sleek and powerful machine, albeit smaller than the one seen on TV3’s popular show “First Responders.” The cramped interior underscored the intensity and precision required to work in such an environment.

Brendon Hiatt, the helicopter pilot, explained his role in navigating the aircraft through unpredictable weather conditions and in remote areas. His calm demeanour belied the incredible responsibility he shoulders. Alongside him, Cam Carter, the crewman responsible for operating the winch, and guiding the pilot, demonstrated the delicate balance required to lower rescue personnel and equipment into difficult terrain. His position, essential to many missions, is not without considerable risk.

Kerryn Wratt, the flight paramedic, captivated the group with stories of his frontline medical work. His job is not only to provide life-saving treatment but also to make quick, crucial decisions under extreme pressure. Whether it’s flying at night, hanging from a cable 75 feet in the air, or responding to complex medical emergencies, Kerryn’s bravery and dedication were apparent to all.

The Sticky Beaks, sorry, Nosey Parkers, left the base with a newfound appreciation for the entire crew’s efficiency, calculated risks, and their unfailing courage in often hazardous situations. The group expressed their heartfelt thanks to Paula, Brendon, Cam, and Kerryn for an unforgettable and educational afternoon.

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