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Successful rescue in Taranaki

Sunday 18 December 2011, 1:14PM

By Maritime New Zealand

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TARANAKI

Three people have been winched to safety by rescue helicopter after abandoning their fishing boat for a life raft in rough seas in South Taranaki early this morning.

The Rescue Coordination Centre New Zealand (RCCNZ) received a Mayday call around 4.10am from a 17m fishing boat, advising that the boat was sinking, and the three people on board were getting into a life raft.

The boat was around 8 nautical miles (14km) off Patea, south Taranaki.

Communications with the boat’s occupants were lost shortly afterwards, and a distress beacon, which was briefly activated, also stopped signalling.

RCCNZ tasked the Taranaki Rescue Helicopter, which arrived on scene just before 6am. The helicopter crew sighted the life raft around 6.15am.

The rescue helicopter winched the crew to safety and is now transporting them back to Taranaki Base Hospital for medical assessment.

The nearby vessel Spirit of Resolution was also tasked to the boat’s location, and arrived at the scene just after 6.30am. Spirit of Resolution remained on scene while the people were winched from the life raft, in case assistance was required.