Students treated to special rescue chopper visit

Green Point Christian College students and staff were treated to a special visit by the Westpac Rescue Helicopter

Green Point Christian College students were treated to a special visit by the region’s Westpac Rescue Helicopter Service recently.

The visit was all thanks to Westpac and its school landing program which gives students the chance to learn more about the Westpac Rescue Helicopter and its vital role in responding to emergencies in Northern NSW.

“Westpac has been proud to support the service in northern NSW since 1975,” Woy Woy Westpac Bank manager Kelly Linsley said.

“Our school landings program is just one of the ways we celebrate the helicopter service and share that experience with the local community.  

“Landings like these are a wonderful way to help educate students about how the service operates and supports our community throughout Northern NSW, including the Central Coast and Hunter region.

“It’s also a chance to share important information and advice ahead of the busy Summer months.

““We’re thrilled to help facilitate this opportunity for students to hear some of the amazing insights about the service directly from the pilot and aircrew officer, along with the NSW Ambulance critical care paramedic and NSW Health doctor from the helicopter’s critical care medical team.”

Students and staff alike at Green Point said the visit was highly anticipated.

“The staff and students here at Green Point Christian College were so excited to see the Westpac Rescue Helicopter land on our school oval and learn more about the incredible work that the crew does,” Head of Primary Amanda Rutlidge said.

“We have some of the country’s most idyllic beaches here on the Central Coast.

“However, they are not without their risk of hazards that can, at times, become a matter of life or death.

“We’re so grateful for the work of the Westpac Rescue Helicopter Service when emergencies arise, and the visit has been a fantastic opportunity to promote this vital lifesaving organisation to our students and their families.”

To find out more about the Westpac Rescue Helicopter or give your support visit www.rescuehelicopter.com.au  or to find out more about Westpac’s Schools Program visit  www.westpac.com.au/help/community/rescue/schools/

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