013/2022: Post Fire Management (PFM) question in SMS Incident Reporting
Post Fire Management (PFM) question in SMS Incident Reporting.
Post Fire Management (PFM) question in SMS Incident Reporting.
Note the updated instructions for ventilated CPR in addition to those laid out in National Notice 010/2022.
Ventilated CPR should be undertaken on all patients regardless of whether COVID-19 is suspected or diagnosed.
Changes have been made to the Service Delivery COVID-19 Protection Framework, including updates to the use of N95 and surgical masks.
We are currently experiencing a large number of requests from Districts for N95 masks. Only order N95 mask stock to replace what has been used for operational response.
Rollout of new Class B Fluorine-free foam in Te Hiku
If you are covered by the Order and do not have both vaccinations by 11.59pm 14 January 2022, it is unlawful to carry-out your role from that date, including responding to any operational call-outs.
Changes have been made to the building information pages in SMS to increase the visibility of large sites with hazardous substances (Major Hazard Facilities or MHFs) and to make it easier to access and manage Emergency Response Plan (ERP) documentation.
Personnel who are domestically and/or internationally deployable, including USAR, Wildfire and Incident Management Teams should read the guidance on domestic and international deployments in the COVID-19 environment to ensure they understand and can implement it.
Audit of Class B PFAS foam, foam-making equipment and AFFF fire extinguishers in Northland and across Auckland.