Hawkeโ€™s Bay woman potentially owes life to policeman who rescued her from car crash

Hawkeโ€™s Bay woman potentially owes life to policeman who rescued her from car crash


When the calls were unsuccessful, he decided he would drive on the same route she would have taken home from her workplace.

By this time it was dark and so Maultsaid took it slowly, looking closely for any trace of the woman.

Twenty minutes out of Wairoa he spotted a trace of a tyre mark that was so faint he almost drove past without noticing it.

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The tracks headed off a 35-metre embankment.

Hawke's Bay police officer Tony Maultsaid's quick actions saved a badly hurt woman, who had driven off a 35m embankment. Photo / Supplied
Hawke’s Bay police officer Tony Maultsaid’s quick actions saved a badly hurt woman, who had driven off a 35m embankment. Photo / Supplied

Calling Fire and Emergency NZ and the ambulance, Maultsaid headed down the embankment, where he found the woman with serious injuries.

โ€œHer leg was trapped under the vehicle, so her leg was injured, and she also had a badly injured shoulder, broken ribs and had taken a big knock to the head,โ€ he said.

He kept her company until Gisborne emergency teams arrived and enlisted him to help in the rescue.

Yet the job wasnโ€™t over โ€“ the teams still had to find a way to winch the woman up the vertical bank on a stretcher.

Maultsaid said it was possible the woman had been trapped in her vehicle down the bank for up to five hours.

The woman spent up to five hours trapped under her car. Photo / Supplied
The woman spent up to five hours trapped under her car. Photo / Supplied

Eastern District Deployment Co-ordinator Senior Sergeant Steve Nicoll says without Maultsaid going above and beyond, the woman could have been trapped overnight.

โ€œWith temperatures dropping and the potential for shock to set in, this job could have had a very different outcome,โ€ Nicoll said.

Maultsaid said he was only doing his duty but did admit to going to sleep that night with a sense of pride and happiness that the woman was safe in hospital.

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