New Zealand’s only marine ambulance receives funding boost
New Zealand’s only marine ambulance receives funding boost
Pub Charity has acknowledged the essential
role that Coastguard plays in the lives of New Zealanders,
announcing they will grant $100,000 toward ‘Marine 1’ -
New Zealand’s only rescue vessel and marine ambulance
which is to be purpose built to cope with Marlborough
Sound’s unique conditions.
The current marine
ambulance, which is jointly crewed by Coastguard and St John
personnel when called to respond to medical emergencies,
urgently needs to be upgraded with a fit-for-purpose
replacement.
“The Coastguard provides an important
service to the community and we are very pleased to be able
to support them by getting behind this project,” said
Martin Cheer, CEO of Pub Charity.
“The current
marine ambulance is 21 years old which is very old for a
rescue vessel. Presently we must transport patients in the
bow section, which means a cramped and bumpy ride for the
patient. The pace at which we can travel is limited by its
age and we can’t guarantee that we will arrive within the
‘golden hour’ – the time that patients need us the
most,” said Unit President of Coastguard Marlborough, Dick
Chapman.
“With over 1,600 kilometres of coastline
along the Marlborough Sounds, and over 1.5 million people
visiting the region each year an adequate rescue service is
vital for the area. We need to ensure suitability equipped
and trained Coastguard and St John personnel are ready to
respond in an emergency,” he continued.
Coastguard Marlborough has been working with Naiad, a New Zealand boat design company. Naiad has designed a vessel that will meet Coastguard’s requirement to respond to marine emergencies specific to Marlborough’s unique conditions.
“The proposed plan means the new marine ambulance will be able to operate in rougher conditions, carry more people and provide a better working space for rescue personnel. The vessel will be quicker, enabling rescue personnel to get to those who need help faster and provide a much more comfortable ride for patients,” he said.
Vitally, this vessel will
also have a fully equipped ambulance bay situated in the
middle section of the vessel that has been designed for
greater practicality and safety for both patients and rescue
personnel. The ambulance bay will be a mirror image of the
interior of a road ambulance.
“Coastguard Marlborough have been working to fund this vital project for the community and as with any not-for-profit organisation, securing funds for these life-saving assets is challenging and we greatly appreciate the support we ‘ve had - but we’re still not there yet,” said Chapman
Coastguard New Zealand is incredibly grateful
to Pub Charity for this grant, and also to the Lottery
Grants Board for their ongoing support. Along with The
Canterbury Community Trust, it provides a welcome boost in
helping Coastguard Marlborough raise the over one million
dollars needed for its new rescue vessel.
Coastguard
Marlborough aims to raise the funds required and have their
new boat on the water within the next two years. If you
would like to find out how you can support this vital
project please contact:
Dominique Leeming
Capital Campaigns Manager
Coastguard New Zealand
E dominique.leeming@nzcoastguard.org.nz
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