Crews remain onsite in Wairoa
Our Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) teams remain in Wairoa today assisting with recovery efforts following yesterday’s severe weather event.
Our Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) teams remain in Wairoa today assisting with recovery efforts following yesterday’s severe weather event.
At this morning's national hautapu for Matariki we acknowledged the work of Hiwa-i-te-rangi and launched our Rautaki Māori
We acknowledge and honour the appearance of Matariki, marking the new year for many Māori.
Our crews and Specialist Water Response Team are onsite in Wairoa today assisting with the severe weather. Our thoughts go out to all people impacted by this event and we are thankful to our crews who have been extremely busy.
The ‘your say’ people survey is now open. It only takes a few minutes to complete. Click the link in the email or scan the QR code.
Watch one of our recorded "Kawhe me te Kōrero" - Coffee and Conversations on Matariki & Puanga
The Aerial Appliance Procurement Project is seeking expressions of interest (EOI) for a “Training Coordinator” to assist the Project team to develop a Training Plan and a team of Aerial Trainers to train operational personnel on our new aerial appliances when they arrive in the country.
The Te Rōpū Whakaruruhau Property team has started a review of our organisational-wide Asbestos portfolio. There are some activities the team would like everyone to follow while the review is underway.
Trevor (Trev) Own Moore, past way on the 15 of June 2024, in Brisbane, Australia. Trev started his fire service in Paraparaumu, coming a life member, then joined the Wellington Fire Brigade about 1974 until he moved to Australia around 1987. He served on Blue Watch.
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