15/05/2020
| Audience: All Personnel
| Status: For Information
| Te Hiku (previously Region 1)
| Area 3 Waitemata
Level 2 does mean things get back to some normality but with continuing restrictions. However, it is now an important time where we all must exercise even more self-discipline to ensure we stay alert and keep ourselves safe.Although the number of cases of COVID-19 remain low, the risk is still there. Please don’t let your guard down.
15/05/2020
| Audience: All Personnel
| Status: For Information
| National
Action - Please note our intention to accelerate recruitment assessments currently underway to ensure we can meet our Service Delivery needs
15/05/2020
| Audience: Personnel required to undertake a PCA
| Status: For Information
| National
Action - Note the information for payment of the 2020 Physical Competency Assessment (PCA) allowance for eligible staff and share with your team members who are eligible for this allowance.
13/05/2020
| Audience: Operational personnel only
| Status: For Information
| National
Please ensure that all personnel are aware of changes to the Fire and Emergency Service Delivery Preventative Protection Protocols for Alert Level 2.
12/05/2020
| Audience: All Personnel
| Status: For Information
| Te Hiku (previously Region 1)
The Fire Seaon for the Auckland region is changing on Wednesday 13 May 2020 at 08:00am.
05/05/2020
| Audience: All firefighters
| Status: For Information
| Te Hiku (previously Region 1)
At a recent call to a smell of gas it was thought that the Multi Rae gas detector was potentially giving an inaccurate reading.
04/05/2020
| Audience: All Personnel
| Status: For Information
| Te Hiku (previously Region 1)
Today May 4th is International Firefighters Day when we celebrate the selfless service of all our firefighters. I am thinking of all of you and would like to thank you for your tireless efforts in keeping our communities safe.
01/05/2020
| Audience: Operational personnel only
| Status: For Information
| National
St John has updated their approach to CPR during the COVID-19 pandemic for their personnel only, but Fire and Emergency personnel should continue to undertake CPR without airway management