Wellington Police today enjoyed a morning tea with Tranzit Group staff who provided assistance during an incident in the Terrace Tunnel earlier this month.
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On 3 January,? a man climbed on to pipes above the Tunnel, following a crash.?
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The man was in an extremely distressed state and a lengthy police operation ensued to bring him down safely.
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After nearly 11 hours, the man came down of his own volition after speaking to a family member and Police negotiators.?
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During the operation, Wellington Police requested the use of a number of double decker buses from Tranzit Group.
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The buses, with police officers on board, were driven into the tunnel by Tranzit staff, who remained in the buses during the entire operation.
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The placement of the buses was one of the ways that police worked to keep the man safe and reduce the risk to him while he was above the tunnel.
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Wellington District Commander, Inspector Chris Bensemann, says today¡¯s morning tea was Wellington Police¡¯s way of acknowledging the invaluable assistance provided by Tranzit Group and their staff.
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¡°Tranzit Group responded to our request immediately, allowing us to get the buses in place quickly, thereby greatly reducing the risk to the man involved in this incident,¡± says Inspector Bensemann.
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¡°I was extremely impressed by all those involved, and I was particularly taken by the way Tranzit Group is really working hard to provide a great service for the Wellington community.¡±
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"They are an extremely positive organisation and nothing was a problem for them.¡±
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¡°The morning tea was a small but well-deserved acknowledgement of what they did to help Wellington Police, the man involved, and the wider community.¡±
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Issued by Police Media Centre.?
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