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We want you Waihopai Voluntary Rural Fire Force member Mark Tschepp at their rural base in west Marlborough. Photo: Matt Brown.
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A rural fire station could be forced to close if more volunteers don’t come forward. The future of Waihopai Station in the Waihopai Valley is under threat as crew numbers dwindle.
And with an aging team, the station needs vital new blood on board soon. Waihopai Voluntary Rural Fire Force crewman Mark Tschepp says closing the station will put the community at risk. Mark says fire can do a lot of damage in the time it would take for the next closest fire brigade
to respond. “The next closest fire station is Renwick, ten minutes away,” he says. “That ten minutes can be the difference between saving something or losing it.” Mark appreciates that some people can’t just drop their work at any time, but says you only turn
up if you’re able. It’s getting the trucks out the door,” he says. “We just need to boost the numbers so we can use the units. I hate to put the guilts on, but we’re protecting each other’s assets.
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A teenage girl cut from her mangled car after a collision with a truck has thanked her rescuers. Caitlin Tierney, 17, needed stitches to her leg and was left badly bruised following the accident on Friday. The teenager was rushed to Wairau Hospital after her car was in collision with a truck as she travelled east towards Blenheim on State Highway 63. She was discharged from hospital after treatment at Wairau Hospital’s Emergency Department on Friday. Taking to social media to thanks those who came to her rescue, Cailtin says it had been a ‘scary day.’ “I would like to say a big thank you to everyone who helped today in my car accident. I didn’t get a chance to say thank you to everyone… “Was a scary day, come out hospital with heaps bruises and five stitches to the leg.” A police spokeswoman says they were alerted to the crash at 8.02am. “One person was initially reported to be trapped. “They were extricated and transported to Wairau Hospital and said to be status 3.” The truck driver was shaken but not injured in the crash.
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