R2-009/2019: Outward Bound 2019 Community Partnership Program
All Volunteer operational personnel are to be made aware of this notice
All Volunteer operational personnel are to be made aware of this notice
Officers in Charge and Brigade Event Organisers are to ensure correct etiquette and due respect is shown when inviting Kaumātua and Iwi leaders to brigade events.
Recently Central Lakes Area received a formal complaint from the New Zealand Police in relation to a photograph of an incident where the Police were the lead agency and the photograph making it into the community.
This is a notice to all Fire and Emergency personnel within the area covered by the Bay of Plenty Regional Council (BOP RC).
A reminder to all employees and volunteers about the Fire and Emergency Media Policy. The policy sets out the expected behaviours and rules that apply when working with the media and/or using social media.
Earlier this year many of our crews responded to what is referred to as the “Ngongotaha Flood”. Crews assisted in the evacuation of residents in the area to a place of safety.
Not all Fire Seasons in Region 2 are the same, please check www.checkitsalright.nz. Fire season status for a specific district zone (rural) or region area (urban) is on the www.checkitsalright.nz website.
As Region 2 now has two Property Coordinators, the region has been split into two areas of responsibility to help with clarity of who you should contact.
Kia ora koutou and welcome to the first of many blogs coming your way from us.
For the first time in 40 years, our organisation is giving us all the opportunity to have a say in shaping the organisation that you want to be in.
We are calling for nominations of individuals or teams within Region 2 to be submitted for our 3rd annual Celebrating Success Awards.