A crew from Ninox shoots footage for a road safety television advertisement that uses the 'Six Cross' Makaranui crash as an example. The Raetihi Ohakune Road was closed for about three hours on Saturday for the filming. Fire brigade, ambulance and poiice staff who attended the August 1993 accident in which six people died were filmed reenacting their arrival at the scene, and then interviewed, asked about how they deal with such horrific incidents. Pictured are Raetihi Volunteer Fire Brigade members.
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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 681, 8 April 1997, Page 1
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81A crew from Ninox shoots footage for a road safety television advertisement that uses the 'Six Cross' Makaranui crash as an example. The Raetihi Ohakune Road was closed for about three hours on Saturday for the filming. Fire brigade, ambulance and poiice staff who attended the August 1993 accident in which six people died were filmed reenacting their arrival at the scene, and then interviewed, asked about how they deal with such horrific incidents. Pictured are Raetihi Volunteer Fire Brigade members. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 681, 8 April 1997, Page 1
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