Responding safely to flooding
Flooding is New Zealand’s number one hazard for frequency, losses, and declared civil emergencies. Our online training module Working Safely Around Water will help with responding to floods.
Flooding is New Zealand’s number one hazard for frequency, losses, and declared civil emergencies. Our online training module Working Safely Around Water will help with responding to floods.
Tranche 3 People Branch appointments
The current device operating system for Windows is out of date and needs to be updated.
This morning Piki Thomas led a whakatau to formally welcome the recently appointed National Managers and Executive Assistants. These roles are permanent appointments following the tranche 3 decisions earlier this year.
Share your images and stories and email them through to us and be in to win.
In Memoriam for Tom Mutton, Ex member from Otaki Volunteer Fire Brigade
Fire and Emergency's independent operational review of the 2019 New Zealand International Convention Centre fire at SkyCity is underway.
Attendees from across Fire and Emergency recently participated in a hui to review current support services and where we can improve as an organisation.
Take part in Massey University's international survey about your experiences working in animal rescue and disaster response.
This year’s Fieldays at Mystery Creek has a new addition to its site - the Fire and Emergency New Zealand Case tractor, decked out in our livery and fitted with a ladder, lights and sirens.