Big week for our USAR team
Next week is a big week for our Urban Search and Rescue team as they are tested for their reclassification as an international deployable team.
Next week is a big week for our Urban Search and Rescue team as they are tested for their reclassification as an international deployable team.
Earlier this month teams from across the Region came together at Te Hiku Region HQ for a three-day SIMEX.
Rotation 2 of the evaluation of our Type 3 next generation appliances has ended.
Following the safety notice from WorkSafe, Fire and Emergency is asking our people to be on the lookout for Serene bathroom heater models: S2068, S207T, and S2069.
National Commander Russell Wood commissioned a combined internal operational review of our response to these events.
Our Minister, Hon Brooke van Velden, popped into the National Coordination Centre at NHQ this morning to get a view of what goes on in the Centre.
The new Auckland Rail Operations Centre (AROC) opened in March this year in Ellerslie and Fire and Emergency people were given a tour.
A recent Timber Unlimited Advanced Workshop was a good opportunity for two of our people to highlight fire-related issues with mass timber buildings to the sector.
Heavy rain and wind warnings are in place for parts of the South Island, including Fiordland, Otago and Canterbury as a major weather system moves over the country.
We’ve recently had an incident where someone was seriously injured while operating a chainsaw. Reporting near misses and injuries is important to identify trends and increase awareness of hazards.