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Levin Volunteer Fire Brigade 

32 Queen Street
Levin 
 
Phone: 06 367 5800 
Region 3
Levin Volunteer Fire Brigade 
Levin Volunteer Fire Brigade 
About Us

The hazards in Levin District are the light to medium commercial and industrial premises, rest homes, hospitals (medical, handicapped and disable), large forestry lumberyards, farming grain stores etc, chemical factory, traffic problems on SH 1 and 57 plus the main truck rail line north and south, and the extending rural lifestyle blocks.

Levin is a large town situated in the Horowhenua District with a population of 15,231 people. The town's building profile is predominantly residential with a light to medium CBS servicing the surrounding town and rural community. The town centre contains a large retail area including two shopping malls and office blocks.

Levin Volunteer Fire Brigade Employer Recognition Programme

The partnership between the New Zealand fire Service, volunteers and their employers is based on mutual benefit. Our Employer Recognition Programme aims to assist in the acknowledgement of the contribution made by employers to both the Fire Service and our communities.

While we acknowledge the support employers provide us, we do not actively endorse their products or services

 

The Levin Volunteer Fire Brigade would like to formally acknowledge the following Employers:

 Beaurepaires
Colling & Gray Ltd
Community Probation Service
Contact Energy
Davis & Montague
Downer EDI Works Ltd
Eckersley Auto Ltd
Gypsy Caravans
ITM Building
Levin Aquatic centre
Levin Office Products Depot
Levin Sportsworld
Mackie Coutts Plumbing
NZ Care Group
Oxford Finance
Power Parts (NZ) Ltd
Sapphire Building
St Joseph's School
Stewarts Electrical
Our people
Name:
Lindsay Walker
Rank:
Chief Fire Officer
Name:
Carl Beissel
Rank:
Deputy Chief Fire Officer
Station contact
Address:
32 Queen Street
 Levin   
Station Stats
  • Incidents attended (2007):
    364 
  • Career firefighters:
  • Volunteer firefighters:
    35 
  • No. of vehicles:
446