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Change to fire season in Manawatu, Palmerston North, Rangitikei and Horowhenua
News and media|31 March 2020Manawatu, Palmerston North, Rangitikei and Horowhenua will move into an open fire season effective from 8am Wednesday 1 April 2020.
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.
New fire truck for Wellington Voluntary Rural Fire Force
News and media|25 September 2019Wellington Voluntary Rural Fire Force has received the first of Fire and Emergency New Zealand’s new model fire appliances designed for fighting vegetation fires.
Smoke alarm proves life saving
News and media|21 August 2019A neighbour's swift actions may have saved a Palmerston North man’s life, says Fire and Emergency New Zealand.
Smoke alarms save lives in Wellington house fire
News and media|6 August 2019Smoke alarms saved the lives of a mother and father and three young children in the Wellington suburb of Strathmore over the weekend, Wellington firefighters say.
Warning for people living in light industrial areas and converted buildings
News and media|29 May 2019People living in light industrial areas and converted commercial buildings are being urged to make sure they have escape plans following the death of a 56-year-old man in a flat attached to a commercial building in Pukekohe last week.
Class A Foam Concentrate Drums
Class A Foam Concentrate DrumsAs a proof of concept, Fire and Emergency New Zealand’s (FENZ) Equipment and Logistics team are refilling used Class A foam drums. Class A foam is a liquid concentrate and is used as foaming and wetting additive to enhance water for firefighting operations.
Hawke’s Bay fireworks ban extended until end of April
News and media|28 March 2025Fire and Emergency New Zealand is extending its ban on fireworks and sky lanterns in Hawke’s Bay until Wednesday 30 April, 2025.