
Patient: Clive Weier (semi-retired Queensland grain farmer)
Mission: Traumatic amputation accident involving an industrial grain auger
LifeFlight Rescue: Rapid rural deployment for severe machinery accident
Key Capabilities: Bringing advanced critical care to remote farm patients
The Farm Accident
Clive Weier worked his Mondure property for decades without serious incident. However, a split-second accident with an industrial grain auger changed everything. When the auger jammed, Clive believed it had been turned off. He reached in to wipe away some grain, but the machine suddenly restarted and amputated his hand.

Lifesaving First Aid
Clive’s son and neighbour reacted quickly to stop the severe bleeding. They tightly gripped his upper arm and quickly applied a tourniquet. While their quick thinking saved his life, a traumatic amputation requires urgent hospital surgery to prevent fatal blood loss.
Critical Care in the Paddock
LifeFlight’s Toowoomba-based rescue helicopter was in the air within minutes. The crew rapidly shrank the vast distance between a remote farm and a major hospital. Standing in the dirt paddock as the sun set, the LifeFlight critical care doctor and paramedic administered advanced pain relief and safely intubated Clive. This elite level of skills is only possible because our aeromedical teams constantly train for complex field missions.
“We were able to control the bleeding and give him appropriate critical care management to fly him directly to definitive hospital surgery.” LifeFlight Critical Care Doctor Daniel Bundock

Speeding to Surgery
Within 40 minutes of arriving, the team had Clive stable and in the air. The helicopter flew him directly to Brisbane for major surgery. LifeFlight bridges the gap for regional and remote patients, ensuring top-tier medical help is always available.

“To shake hands with Doctor Dan from LifeFlight, it was special. I think without LifeFlight, I wouldn’t be here today.” LifeFlight patient Clive Weier