New Fire Awareness and Prevention Programme launched
FAIP is a free specialist intervention programme, delivered by trained firefighters, for taiohi (young people) who set fires.
FAIP is a free specialist intervention programme, delivered by trained firefighters, for taiohi (young people) who set fires.
Fire and Emergency has a partnership agreement with My Health Hub to deliver health/medical response-related topics to our people once a month in a webinar.
This is a reminder that the Working Safely in Water Project is seeking applicants for Specialist Water Response Teams to kickstart the in-water response capability for Fire and Emergency.
A small team visited Watercare’s Mangere Wastewater Treatment Plant and had a tour of the plant including the Reactor Clarifiers (RCs), where the biological treatment of wastewater occurs.
The Working Safely in Water Project is seeking applicants for Specialist Water Response Teams to kickstart the in-water response capability for Fire and Emergency.
As technology advances, so do the number of products and equipment options that would benefit Fire and Emergency frontline personnel.
The CEO of Finnish company Esteri Group, which supplied us with our Hosemaster machine, was in New Zealand last month to oversee a big upgrade to the machine.
Recently Apple launched the iPhone 14 and a new generation of Apple Watches which include a feature called Automatic Crash Detection.
Auckland’s new City Rail Link (CRL) development is Aotearoa’s largest transport infrastructure project.
We have added two new case studies to our Feederlines series which features specific incidents or themes aimed at helping with continuous improvement in our operational response.