Waikato Times

Man out of hospital after allegedly being pushed into fire

- Jo Lines-MacKenzie jo.lines-mackenzie@stuff.co.nz

A man is being treated for severe burns after being allegedly pushed into an open fire on the Coromandel in the early hours of New Year’s Day.

The incident occurred at 4.30am at Kennedy Bay in the northeaste­rn area of the Coromandel Peninsula.

The man in his 20s, who is thought to be local, had to be airlifted to Middlemore Hospital by the Auckland Westpac rescue helicopter with severe burns to his buttocks, hand and lower leg.

Intensive care paramedic Russell Clark said they arrived to a man being treated in the back of an ambulance.

The man told Clark he had been pushed backwards into an open fire, which Clark believes, was down on the beach area.

‘‘He acknowledg­ed that he had had a fair bit to drink as well which probably helped numb the effects of the pain a little bit but it was certainly starting to wear off.

‘‘The burns were so severe and the buttocks is quite a sensitive area so he was in quite a bit of pain. I managed to give him some pain relief on the way to Middlemore Hospital and that helped settle him.’’

Before the emergency services reached the man he had managed to get himself to a nearby stream.

‘‘There was some type of stream or creek nearby which he did indicate to me later that it is an area where he goes swimming anyway so he managed to get himself into the creek and cool his burns.

‘‘Which is good in one respect if that is the only water source you have at the time. But I guess for us medical staff it can be a concern because with burns and any open wounds to the skin it’s an open source for an infection to get in.

‘‘But his burns got cooled with sterile water afterwards and he will get treatment and most likely antibiotic­s to fight any potential infection.’’

Because of the area and severity of the burns, the man was taken to the national burns centre at Middlemore Hospital.

Clark said they were with the man for less than an hour because of the relatively short flight from the Coromandel to Auckland.

A police spokeswoma­n confirmed police were called to an incident at Kennedy Bay shortly after 4am on January 1.

A man sustained serious, but non-life threatenin­g injuries and was airlifted to hospital and has since been discharged.

Police are investigat­ing the circumstan­ces around what happened.

 ?? SIMON MAUDE/STUFF ?? The Auckland Westpac rescue helicopter airlifted a man who had been severely burnt after being allegedly pushed into an open fire (file photo).
SIMON MAUDE/STUFF The Auckland Westpac rescue helicopter airlifted a man who had been severely burnt after being allegedly pushed into an open fire (file photo).
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