020/2020: Operational update COVID-19 - 20 March 2020
ActionPlease ensure all personnel read and follow these instructions. SituationThe environment we are operating in is rapidly evolving as the impacts of COVID-19 are felt across the world.
ActionPlease ensure all personnel read and follow these instructions. SituationThe environment we are operating in is rapidly evolving as the impacts of COVID-19 are felt across the world.
Kia ora Tatau
I hope across the Region all are well in these challenging times.
Fire and Emergency New Zealand is taking government led advice on the “COVID-19” virus and applying it to daily operations. See notice body for update 2 & 3 for Te Hiku Personnel
ActionNo action required-information only
SituationThis update is to inform you on the progress of our organisational structure and approach to rank for Tranche 2.
Fire and Emergency New Zealand is taking government led advice on the “Covid-19” virus and applying it to daily operations. Here is a summary of decisions made to date, and actions taken, including what you need to do.
The following information follows and is in addition to my e mail dated 10.03.20 (COVID 19 (Corona Virus) update – operational matters attached. This notice is to be read in conjunction with 018-2020 National Notice from NC Kerry Gregory.
The following measures need to be implemented immediately.
ActionPlease ensure all personnel read and follow these instructions. SituationNew Zealand has 12 confirmed cases of COVID-19. Fire and Emergency New Zealand is taking government led advice, and applying it to daily operations. Here is a summary of decisions made and actions taken, and what you need to do.
Physical Competency Assessments (PCAs) are due again.
On behalf of Sulu Devoe and Brett Goodhue of the Professional Firefighters Union Auckland Local executive and Area 4 executive we ask that you attend a practice at Balmoral Fire Station.
ActionAs a mark of mourning and respect and in accordance with protocol, the New Zealand Flag is to be flown at half-mast on all government and public buildings for the remainder of today, Saturday 14 March and all of Sunday 15 March 2020, to mark the first anniversary of the Christchurch…