Meet Paul from Wellington
Meet Paul
The bike went over before Paul even had time to swear.
One second, he was easing his quad bike down a narrow track in the Tararua Forest Park. The next, the front wheels dug in, the machine flipped, and 150 kilos of metal slammed down onto his chest.
I was yelling, screaming, ‘Quick, get the bike off me!’ It was still running and spilling petrol on me.
Paul had been transporting his client, Gareth, through dense forest after a hunting trip.
Now, the light was fading, and every passing minute was making it worse.
Gareth activated his Personal Locator Beacon and within minutes the Life Flight Westpac Rescue Helicopter was hovering above the trees.
Critical Care Paramedic Glen was winched down to reach Paul.
Glen told me, ‘You’re rattling’. That’s when I realised there’s a lot of issues with my chest.
The amount of painkillers he gave me to get the pain under control so they could put the harness on was just incredible.”
Paul had broken 14 ribs plus his right shoulder and had a bleeding spleen and liver.
The Life Flight crew quickly stabilised him, and flew him to Wellington Hospital, where surgeons operated for hours. He had four steel plates placed behind his ribs and another plate in his shoulder.
Paul can’t bear to think what would have happened if the Westpac Chopper hadn’t been there.
Meet Paul
Related content
-
Read more about Missions overview
Missions overview
Discover Life Flight's crucial aeromedical missions in New Zealand, providing critical care and transportation with Westpac Rescue Helicopter and Air Ambulance Planes. Explore highlights, fleet details, and diverse mission types. Support our life-saving efforts today. -
Read more about Donate now
Donate now
Life Flight is a not-for-profit that relies on the generosity of the community to keep flying. Your donation will truly help save lives. -
Read more about Life Flight Pilot Takes on 450km Challenge to Save Lives
Life Flight Pilot Takes on 450km Challenge to Save Lives
This April, pilot Cam is cycling 450km in the Tour of New Zealand to raise vital funds for life-saving flights. Just like the distances he flies daily to get critically ill patients to urgent care, this ride symbolizes the journey so many rely on.