KoroJ
10th November 2008, 22:51
My ride report / Blog is here: http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/blogs/viewblog.php?userid=9500&entry=527
As usual it's a bit of a saga but I tried to keep it short.
I was enjoying the ride until the worst happened with Grub offing and it's taken a couple of days of reflection on the events to get round to this.
I must say, the emergency crew were awesome....but the 111 system absolutely sucks.
By the time I got to a phone in Tahora, the call had been made but the location was noted as Douglas (about 10Km from Stratford), and hence why Hitcher reported seeing an ambulance heading in from Stratford. The helicopter flew to Douglas then followed the road to the Tangarakau Gorge, nearly giving it away at that point (and who could blame them) but to their credit, they continued on to find our man.
When the lady I reached was on the phone, she reported the accident was on SH53 about 3 to 5 Km East of the Tangarakau Gorge (as I had instructed her). The response was, "What street is that on" and my lady said "It's not on a street, it's SH53 etc, etc"
Apparently they can't function without a standard address....bloody frustrating and bloody pathetic. I don't know why the operators in Wellington can't just patch the call through to the people who will attend the call.
I'll try to post some photos tomorrow.
Thanks to all who rode, helped and sponsored. Thanks for the feedback and notes of support I have received and to all who have given their best wishes to Kari at this time. Ride on Grub, haere, haere, haere.
Thanks for your help Nasty, you're a rock and I hope you take some time to lean on others at this time.
As usual it's a bit of a saga but I tried to keep it short.
I was enjoying the ride until the worst happened with Grub offing and it's taken a couple of days of reflection on the events to get round to this.
I must say, the emergency crew were awesome....but the 111 system absolutely sucks.
By the time I got to a phone in Tahora, the call had been made but the location was noted as Douglas (about 10Km from Stratford), and hence why Hitcher reported seeing an ambulance heading in from Stratford. The helicopter flew to Douglas then followed the road to the Tangarakau Gorge, nearly giving it away at that point (and who could blame them) but to their credit, they continued on to find our man.
When the lady I reached was on the phone, she reported the accident was on SH53 about 3 to 5 Km East of the Tangarakau Gorge (as I had instructed her). The response was, "What street is that on" and my lady said "It's not on a street, it's SH53 etc, etc"
Apparently they can't function without a standard address....bloody frustrating and bloody pathetic. I don't know why the operators in Wellington can't just patch the call through to the people who will attend the call.
I'll try to post some photos tomorrow.
Thanks to all who rode, helped and sponsored. Thanks for the feedback and notes of support I have received and to all who have given their best wishes to Kari at this time. Ride on Grub, haere, haere, haere.
Thanks for your help Nasty, you're a rock and I hope you take some time to lean on others at this time.