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Rain not enough to change fire danger
News and media|25 February 2020Rain over the weekend has not changed the fire danger levels across the country, warns Fire and Emergency New Zealand.
Fire safety in Minginui and Te Whaiti
News and media|11 November 2019Fire and Emergency New Zealand is working with two small Bay of Plenty communities to ensure they are well prepared in the event of a fire.
Fire and Emergency NZ deploys to Victoria to help with ongoing fires
News and media|14 March 2019A contingent of 43 New Zealand firefighting personnel is heading to Victoria help combat bushfires that have been ravaging the state for two weeks.
Friday 26 August - Fire and Emergency alerted to seven incidents in urban areas during strike period today
News and media|26 August 2022Fire and Emergency NZ was alerted to seven incidents in the main urban areas covered primarily by career firefighters between 11am and 12pm today (Friday 26 August). They were all alarm activations.
Otago coastal zones move to restricted fire season
News and media|3 March 2023Fire and Emergency New Zealand has declared a restricted fire season for the fire zones in the coastal parts of Otago, from 8am Monday 6 March 2023 until further notice.
Fire and Emergency New Zealand declares a prohibited fire season and fireworks ban for Otago’s Lakes and Central Zones
News and media|12 January 2023Otago’s Lakes and Central fire zones will move to a Prohibited Fire Season at 8am on Thursday 12 January, until further notice.
Fireworks ban for Glink’s Gully in Northland
News and media|19 December 2022A temporary ban on the private use of fireworks has been put in place for Glink’s Gully community on the west coast near Te Kopuru in Northland.
Become a Dispatcher
Found in: Work or Volunteer with usAre you ready to become a Fire and Emergency Dispatcher?Being a Fire and Emergency Dispatcher is a challenging but extremely rewarding role where no two days are the same.