https://www.odt.co.nz/news/dunedin/public-rally-help-scene-fatal-crash
Public rally to help at scene of fatal crash
17 July 2018  John Gibb and George Block

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St John Ambulance officers, firefighters and police join forces to help at
the scene of a fatal car crash in Stuart St, Dunedin, yesterday. Photo:
Gregor Richardson


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A senior fire officer has praised members of the public who rallied to help
at the scene of a fatal Dunedin crash yesterday, before emergency services
arrived.

Fire and Emergency New Zealand Senior Station Officer Mark Leonard said
several members of the public had provided "some really good assistance
before emergency services arrived'', including by providing initial first
aid for the person in the vehicle.

Other members of the public had also worked to try to stabilise the crashed
vehicle to stop it from tipping over, Mr Leonard said.

A motorist died after a late model Nissan Leaf electric car hit a pole near
the top of Stuart St, Dunedin, yesterday evening.

Alerted at 5.20pm, firefighters from the Rosyln and Willowbank fire stations
attended and began urgent first aid treatment of the injured driver.

The crash happened on the inside lane of the uphill section of the street,
about 100m below the Roslyn overbridge.

A smashed Kaikorai Valley traffic sign was lying on the footpath beside the
lighting pole which had apparently been struck by the car.

Police last night confirmed the motorist's death and said the police serious
crash unit was investigating the cause of the crash.

After most other officers had left, an officer with a light on his helmet,
and a supported by a police wagon, continued a more detailed study of the
cordoned-off scene.

Mr Leonard said the Willowbank fire rescue tender had earlier been placed
close to the car, to stabilise the vehicle "so it didn't roll'' and prevent
it from moving, while rescuers helped the injured person inside, Mr Leonard
said.

It is understood the motorist was a man.

"Further information regarding the deceased will not be released until next
of kin notifications have taken place,'' a police spokesman said.

[image]  St John Ambulance officers, firefighters and police join forces to
help at the scene of a fatal car crash in Stuart St, Dunedin, yesterday.
PHOTO: GREGOR RICHARDSON

Mr Leonard said firefighters were able to remove the injured person without
having to use jaws of life cutting gear, and a firefighter had also
accompanied the injured person to Dunedin Hospital via ambulance to further
help with care.

It had initially been difficult to approach the accident scene because of
"quite heavy'' traffic in the area, but the Willowbank rescue tender was
able to arrive by driving on the wrong side of Stuart St, he said.

Police, St John Ambulance and firefighters had co-operated well in a bid to
save the motorist, he said.

One nearby resident went out to investigate after hearing "a loud bang''.

Another resident in the area also "heard a bang and some screeching (of
metal or tyres)''.

"I didn't think it was anything, but then I heard the sirens after that,''
he said.

In the immediate aftermath of the crash, the two uphill lanes of Stuart St
were cordoned off by police, between the Moana Pool area and the top of the
street.

At least three police cars with flashing lights blocked off key entry
points, and three more police vehicles were at the immediate crash scene.
[© odt.co.nz]


https://www.odt.co.nz/news/dunedin/medical-event-suspected-stuart-st-crash
Medical event suspected in Stuart St crash
18 July 2018  -4 hours ago  A man who died in a car crash in Dunedin is
believed to have had a medical event. He crashed his late-model Nissan Leaf
on Stuart St, between Moana Pool and the Highgate Bridge, about 5.20pm on
Monday, and died later that evening... The man was the only person in the
electric vehicle which crashed into a pole ...
https://www.odt.co.nz/sites/default/files/styles/odt_story_opengraph_1200w/public/story/2018/07/stuart_st_accident_1_0.jpg?itok=KYHxC02u


http://www.newstalkzb.co.nz/news/emergency/public-praised-for-helping-at-scene-of-fatal-crash/
Public praised for helping at scene of fatal crash
Jul 16, 2018  Public praised for helping at scene of fatal crash ... A
motorist died after a late model Nissan Leaf electric car hit a pole near
the top of Stuart St, Dunedin, ...




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