Diver airlifted - Looking Glass Bay, New Zealand

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DandyDon

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There is a place with the same name in Australia, but this one is about 68 miles west of Queenstown on the South Island's west coast. It looks rather remote.

A diver has been airlifted to hospital after reports of a water related incident in Fiordland.

Emergency services were called to Looking Glass Bay on the coast, just south of Milford Sound, at about 4.30pm on Wednesday, a police spokesperson said.

New Zealand’s national search and rescue organisation, the Rescue Coordination Centre, took the lead on the incident, sending a helicopter to assist the diver who appeared to have decompression sickness, a Hato Hone St John spokesperson said.

“[They were] contacted by a third party about a person who was diving by the looks of things, and has come up pins and needles, like the bends.”

A helicopter from Te Anau was sent to uplift the diver, who was taken to Southland Hospital in moderate condition, the spokesperson said.
 

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