Maria meets her helicopter rescue crew

Maria meeting and thanking the crew of the rescue helicopter who swiftly responded, helping save her life following a critical quad bike accident. Photo; Supplied.

Now well on the road to full recovery, a woman is immensely thankful for the rapid actions and response that saved her life following a quad bike accident.

While on a weekend ride along Kawhia's beach, Maria's quad bike was thrown into chaos by a sudden gust of wind and swirling sand.

With fast action from her son-in-law, emergency services were called. The rescue helicopter team swiftly airlifted Maria to Waikato Hospital, where she received urgenct care for her injuries.

Grateful for the rapid response and donor support, Maria is now on the path to recovery.

“Maria was in quite a lot of pain, and we were keeping a close eye on the incoming weather system," says the rescue helicopter's Critical Care Flight Paramedic Ray.

"With wind gusts already around 40 to 50 knots, we knew had to work quickly to stabilise and carefully load Maria on board and get her straight to Waikato Hospital.”

On a warm Waitangi weekend, Maria and her son-in-law, Jarom, set out to enjoy another fun ride along the beach. Maria and her family are an adventurous bunch, especially when it comes to their favourite activity - riding their quad bikes along the rugged Waikato west coast beach at Kawhia.

Heading into the evening, a strong wind began to pick up along the beach. Maria, being cautious, made sure to maintain a safe speed as she rode.

Suddenly, and without warning, an extremely powerful gust of wind and a terrifying swirling vortex of black sand hit, sending both Maria and her quad bike into a chaotic spin.

“It was as if a small tornado had formed right before my eyes. I became totally disoriented in the middle of the black sand." says Maria. 

Seconds later she found herself being tossed high into the air before landing heavily, rolling along the sand several times.

Jarom, who had been following closely behind Maria, witnessed the sudden disappearance of her bike's back lights into the thick black sand. He quickly rode towards the spot where Maria had vanished.

“When Jarom found me, he later said I was about three metres from where the tyre tracks stopped, and then my bike was a further nine metres along from where I was dumped in the sand," says Maria.

When he got to her, Jarom knew he had to act fast. He immediately dialled emergency services.

While local first responders climbed over sand dunes to get to Maria, the rescue helicopter was tasked to the mission and was soon landing on the beach near where Maria lay.

Maria meeting and thanking the crew of the rescue helicopter who swiftly responded, helping save her life following a critical quad bike accident. Photo; Supplied.

With night closing in and a predicted storm coming in off the coast, the rescue helicopter crew knew they needed to act with speed to ensure they could safely get Maria to hospital.

Once by her side and assessing her injuries, Critical Care Flight Paramedic Ray, worked with care to make Maria’s pain levels more comfortable for her.

“Once we had Maria on board and in the air, I kept a close eye monitoring her vital signs and keeping her oxygenated. We are always managing pain levels for patients, so they are as comfortable as possible during flight.” says Ray.

Within a short 19-minute flight, the rescue helicopter was landing at the hospital to a waiting ED trauma call team.

Maria suffered a L1 lumbar fracture, seven broken ribs, with one painfully broken twice, and a bleed on the lung.

Maria has made an incredibly quick recovery from her painful injuries and is now back at work and continuing her physiotherapy to ensure a 100 per cent recovery. 

She attributes her recovery time with the speed of the rescue helicopter in not only getting highly skilled Ray to her at the scene of her accident, but also getting her to hospital quickly and efficiently, in what would have otherwise been a long and very painful journey by road.

Maria and her family were able to meet her crew and thank them personally at a recent rescue helicopter Open Day. 

"It is always such a fantastic moment for the rescue helicopter crew, when they get to meet the patients they rescue, again in happier circumstances," says Ray.

Maria is so grateful to the many wonderful donors who make rescues like hers possible through their generosity.

Missions like Maria’s happen everyday and it’s what happens next that makes the difference.

The rescue helicopter service say that donations from the public make that difference.

Donate to Chopper Appeal today - https://give.rescue.org.nz/event/aerocool-rescue-helicopter/donate

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