New programme of work to develop capability in Districts
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.
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.
There has been considerable progress in the Working Safely in Water project over recent months.
Missed the Understanding the Fire Weather Index System presentation? Recording available now.
Following a three-day Urban Search and Rescue exercise earlier this month in Ardmore in Auckland, more than 18 tonnes of search and rescue equipment is being cleaned and repaired.
Join our My Health Hub webinar on preparing patients for air retrieval on 24 October 2023.
Fire and Emergency Swannanoa Volunteer Fire Brigade member Casey Herbert visited her brigade’s namesake 13,000 kilometres away in the USA earlier this month.
Evaluation of our four next generation Type 3 appliances is underway.
An urban search and rescue (USAR) training exercise held earlier in September saw CAT2* logistics, medic and technician recruits working round the clock for three days in a post-earthquake scenario.
Working with electricity presents a unique set of risks to people’s safety. It is important to regularly explore the safety measures we have in place to protect people from potential harm.
The Uniform Retender Project continues to track to its milestones, with the next major step vendor presentations and a wearer assessment.