USAR farewells longstanding team members
Our Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) team recently farewelled some of their longstanding members.from the Central and Southern teams.
Our Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) team recently farewelled some of their longstanding members.from the Central and Southern teams.
Crew members from Auckland recently got a close look at Watercare’s Central Interceptor tunnel in Auckland.
In September, the Type 3 Appliance Procurement Project announced that we had started the evaluation phase of our four next generation Type 3 appliances.
Fire and Emergency’s Josh Vermuelen is leading an important scientific mission in Antarctica.
Our Northern Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) team has celebrated its 20th Anniversary.
The Tokomaru Bay Volunteer Fire Brigade was very pleased to recently receive a First Response vehicle from the Pauanui Volunteer Fire Brigade.
A new personal gas monitor recently issued to specialist fire investigator Kirk Davis did its job well at a house fire.
On Tuesday we sent a contingent of firefighters to Australia to help fight the wildfires burning across Queensland.
We have identified a trend in injuries and events reported where firefighters have fallen backwards when wearing Breathing Apparatus (BA) sets.
Fire and Emergency is starting a process of rolling out training and equipment that will give our firefighters a wider range of disaster response skills.