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One person remains in hospital after fatal New Plymouth house fire

One person remains in hospital after fatal New Plymouth house fire
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Man charged in connection with Taranaki shooting which injured woman

Man charged in connection with Taranaki shooting which injured woman
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Man remains in Taranaki hospital after unfortunate accident that killed another

He said there were multiple fire crews, St John Ambulance staff and police at the scene. “Everyone did everything they could.” Hackling said it “took an effort to help get” the men from down the bank and into an ambulance. The property emergency services were called to backs on to Marfell Park, but there is a drop to it and a line of trees. A Taranaki District Health Board spokeswoman confirmed both men were brought to Taranaki Base Hospital on Saturday night. “One person is deceased. The other person, who is a male in his 50s, remains in hospital in a stable condition.”

Missing woman, 58, lucky boaties spotted her trapped in Taranaki cave

Rescue helicopter pilot Mike Adair said they were called to do a coastal search around 3.30pm. Adair said they scoured the coastline, flying back and forth multiple times. While this was happening, the Mōkau community were out in paddocks searching. “It was just awesome, it was a real community effort,” Adair said. Adair said they had flown back to fuel up when they heard news the woman had been found by boaties, about 200 metres from where they’d been looking. “They missed her on the way past, but saw her on the way back.” A man jumped off the boat and swam to be with the woman.

Taranaki man in critical condition following gas explosion and fire at home

“It was super quick thinking,” he said. “The upper floor occupants were able to escape.” Leighton Keith/Stuff The 120-year-old central city cottage was split into two flats. He said it was a timely reminder to always have an escape plan in place and make sure homes had working smoke alarms. A St John Ambulance spokeswoman said all three occupants were transported to Taranaki Base Hospital on Tuesday night, two with minor injuries and one with serious. A Taranaki District Health Board spokeswoman said the man, who was seriously injured, was flown to Waikato Hospital around 4am on Wednesday morning.

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