Working together to keep us all safe on the roads this Road Safety Awareness Week
This Road Safety Week is a timely reminder for us all to be safe behind the wheel.
This Road Safety Week is a timely reminder for us all to be safe behind the wheel.
We recently introduced the Kotahitanga Community Engagement Framework - a simple, practical tool that has been designed to enhance the mahi our people are already doing and make our engagement activities easier, more efficient, and more effective.
There is lots to read including the first round of training for our Specialist Water Response teams, a simulated 'aeroplane crash' in Wellington, and our response to the devastation caused by Cyclone Gabrielle.
Tomorrow, fire and emergency services personnel, families and dignitaries will gather in Canberra to commemorate those who have died in the line of duty.
Our ICT team is carrying out an upgrade to the Incident repository database. I/CAD reporting and SMS Incident management will be unavailable.
It is a year since former Internal Affairs Minister, Hon. Jan Tinetti officially opened Fire and Emergency’s new service centre in Tauranga.
You have before the 28th of May to give us your whakaaro, thoughts on kaupapa Māori within our organisation
In March 2023, Fire and Emergency Board appointed 19 new members to six of our seven Local Advisory Committees (LACs) in Northland, Tairāwhiti, Hawke’s Bay, Marlborough, West Coast and Otago. In addition, the Fire and Emergency Board agreed to Fire and Emergency standing up nine further LACs next year.
Fire and Emergency New Zealand has received 297 weather-related calls in the last seven hours from 8am - 3pm.
Fire and Emergency is celebrating significant work being completed in its post-earthquake reconstruction programme in Christchurch, officially opening both the flagship Christchurch City Fire Station and the Sumner Fire Station.