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Surgeries, outpatient appointments off at hospital after water leak trips power

Author
Raphael Franks,
Publish Date
Thu, 6 Mar 2025, 11:55am
Surgeries and outpatient appointments at an Auckland hospital have been deferred after a water leak tripped a building’s power. Photo / Google
Surgeries and outpatient appointments at an Auckland hospital have been deferred after a water leak tripped a building鈥檚 power. Photo / Google

Surgeries, outpatient appointments off at hospital after water leak trips power

Author
Raphael Franks,
Publish Date
Thu, 6 Mar 2025, 11:55am
  • Surgeries and outpatient appointments at an Auckland hospital have been deferred after a water leak caused a power outage. 
  • Health New Zealand Te Whatu Ora鈥檚 Margaret Dotchin said the leak damaged Building 4鈥檚 circuit boards. 
  • Contingencies are in place to minimise disruptions, and affected patients will be contacted for reappointments. 

Surgeries and outpatient appointments at an Auckland hospital have been cancelled today after a water leak tripped a building鈥檚 power. 

A mother of a child who had surgery planned at Greenlane Clinical Centre today told the Herald she got a telephone call this morning saying her son鈥檚 surgery was off due to 鈥渨ater leaking through the ceiling鈥. 

She was frustrated she had not been told any further details about the issue, but said she had been told the hospital would contact her for a reappointment in the coming days. 

Margaret Dotchin, Health New Zealand Te Whatu Ora acting group director of operations for Auckland, said patients due to go in today should do so if they had not been contacted. 

Dotchin said a 鈥渕inor鈥 leak overnight had damaged Building 4鈥檚 circuit boards. 

鈥淭he minor water leak has since been fixed,鈥 she said. 

鈥淎n incident management team was set up immediately to manage the issue and undertake remedial work to restore power.鈥 

Some floors in Building 4 are still without power. 

鈥淐ontingencies are in place to ensure minimal disruptions to patients, wh膩nau and staff,鈥 Dotchin said. 

鈥淭he power outage means that we have had to defer some planned care and outpatient appointments today. 

鈥淧atient and staff safety is our top priority. If you have not heard from us about your appointment, please attend as planned.鈥 

The mother who spoke to the Herald about her son鈥檚 surgery, said it was stressful having to rearrange her day. 

鈥淢y son鈥檚 got ADHD, so there鈥檚 many implications that come with that. Obviously you have to prepare for something like this [the surgery]. 

鈥淭hen there鈥檚 the general day-to-day preparation of being off work and arranging that leave, not being able to attend sports commitments and communicating with the school about the absence - all the usual things that come with it. 

鈥淢ost importantly, he couldn鈥檛 take his medication today. You don鈥檛 want to have any issues with the anesthetic, but we were up early having eggs on toast before the fasting began. 

鈥淚t鈥檚 just disruptive. Now he鈥檚 having to get on with the day and I was prepping him now, he鈥檚 now at school. Having a bit more clarity would have been good.鈥 

Raphael Franks is an Auckland-based reporter who covers breaking news. He joined the Herald as a Te Rito cadet in 2022. 

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