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Maratime rescue exercise Raglan

Saturday 12 December 2009, 3:38PM

By New Zealand Police

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RAGLAN

Further to the release put out earlier in the week a combined agency maritime emergency exercise is currently underway in the area around Raglan.

Exercise Hyper began on Friday and continues on through to tomorrow.

A number of the scenarios utilise vessels from the local surf life saving club and coastguard as well as a helicopter provided by the Waikato Westpac Air Ambulance.

Sergeant Rob Pierce of the Raglan Police said a scenario run off Manu Bay around midday that involved 15 people in the water requiring rescue was a classic example of a successful transition from exercise into a real time scenario.

"During the exercise one of the volunteers in the water began to present signs of hypothermia, the exercise immediately swung into a real time recovery operation and everyone extracted without incident.

"You couldn't get a better example of why we hold these exercises than that, it's a great opportunity for the agencies involved to get together and iron out any issues before a real-time situation develops."

Another exercise using the Westpac helicopter will take place this afternoon on and over the Raglan Harbour.

The exercise will run through till tomorrow and be followed by a detailed debriefing.

Media interested in covering the event are encouraged to contact the Waikato Police Communications Manager Andrew McAlley on 0272962396.