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Members of Civil Defence from throughout New Zealand study the problems of rescuing a trapped person at a national rescue training course at Queen Elizabeth II Park. From left are Peter Long (Mangonui), Jane Tregidga (Auckland), Merv Hodgson (Feilding), Phil Cowley (Wellington), and Mike Baker (Amberley). Top left is Simon Porter (Auckland), and top right the Civil Defence Chief Instructor, Wellington, Ken Baird. The group was taking part in an exercise in finding injured people and assessing the methods to be used to extricate them. About 25 Civil Defence volunteers are taking part in the five-day exercise, which ends tomorrow.

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Press, 9 May 1985, Page 27

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Members of Civil Defence from throughout New Zealand study the problems of rescuing a trapped person at a national rescue training course at Queen Elizabeth II Park. From left are Peter Long (Mangonui), Jane Tregidga (Auckland), Merv Hodgson (Feilding), Phil Cowley (Wellington), and Mike Baker (Amberley). Top left is Simon Porter (Auckland), and top right the Civil Defence Chief Instructor, Wellington, Ken Baird. The group was taking part in an exercise in finding injured people and assessing the methods to be used to extricate them. About 25 Civil Defence volunteers are taking part in the five-day exercise, which ends tomorrow. Press, 9 May 1985, Page 27

Members of Civil Defence from throughout New Zealand study the problems of rescuing a trapped person at a national rescue training course at Queen Elizabeth II Park. From left are Peter Long (Mangonui), Jane Tregidga (Auckland), Merv Hodgson (Feilding), Phil Cowley (Wellington), and Mike Baker (Amberley). Top left is Simon Porter (Auckland), and top right the Civil Defence Chief Instructor, Wellington, Ken Baird. The group was taking part in an exercise in finding injured people and assessing the methods to be used to extricate them. About 25 Civil Defence volunteers are taking part in the five-day exercise, which ends tomorrow. Press, 9 May 1985, Page 27