Emergency services in Tauranga responded swiftly to a potential water rescue on Monday night, after reports of swimmers in distress off Fergusson Park in Matua.
The Aerocool Rescue Helicopter and the Tauranga Coastguard were called into action after police alerted them to the situation.
“The Coastguard was contacted by police around 6.15pm regarding reports of two swimmers in difficulty,” a Coastguard spokesperson said.
“Both the Coastguard and the rescue helicopter headed out.”
A SunLive reader, who witnessed the response from Fergusson Park, reported seeing the rescue helicopter and the Coastguard vessel in the area.
“There were also four police officers standing out on the mudflats. The helicopter flew in low, circled, and then headed towards the airport."
Despite an extensive search, neither the Coastguard nor the helicopter was able to locate any swimmers.
“We both searched the area, and by 7pm we were stood down by police,” the Coastguard spokesperson said.
Police later said that the report of two people struggling in the water "turned out to be geese".
Tauranga Coastguard, based at Sulphur Point Marina, operates year-round with dedicated volunteers on call 24/7 to respond to emergencies at sea.
Their mission, “Saving Lives at Sea,” is a responsibility they take seriously.
“It’s always better to be safe than sorry,” the Coastguard spokesperson said.
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