Fire and Emergency most trusted ninth year in a row
Fire and Emergency New Zealand has been named the most trusted public sector organisation.
Fire and Emergency New Zealand has been named the most trusted public sector organisation.
The project to create a sprinkler system fire break, to protect the community at Lake Clearwater and Hakatere Conservation Park has now been completed.
On 20 March we formally welcomed Brad Mosby into his new role as Region Manager Te Ihu.
The 150th anniversary of firefighting in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland is being celebrated at a public open day, Sunday 17 March, at The Cloud on Queens Wharf, Auckland between 10am and 3pm.
Fire and Emergency’s Josh Vermuelen is leading an important scientific mission in Antarctica.
Fire and Emergency New Zealand Sports Council calls for nominations for the 2022/23 Sportsperson of the Year and the Special Achievement Award 2022/23.
For the first time in ComCen history, a recent event celebrated the awarding of four Gold Stars (recognising 25 years’ service).
Last night, Fire and Emergency's Kelley Toy and Adrian Nacey won two AFAC Awards for their innovative mahi, helping hāpori (communities) learn fire safety.
There is lots to read including a spread on our deployment to Canada, ground-breaking fire whirl research, how our drones came to the rescue during Cyclone Gabrielle, preparing to respond to incidents in the new City Rail Link tunnels, and celebrating Matariki.
The Te Pae Tata programme was established in December 2021 and encompassed 12 risk reduction projects and initiatives in the Wildfire, Fire Investigation, Fire Engineering and Regulatory Compliance areas.