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Issue 1 
Issue 1 

Fire and Rescue, July/August 2004

Fire & Rescue is the flagship publication of the New Zealand Fire Service.

The contents of this publication are as follows:

Page 3 — Leadership award to Hastings firefighters

Page 4 — Tauranga's 'Floody' calls it a day

Page 6 — Operational support and training

Trucks, hoses and fire stations

Page 8 — Houses to burn in the Hutt district

Page 10 — Examination time - Make today the day

Page 11 — Lassoing projects

Improved project co-ordination

Page 12 — Business excellence in action

Page 14 — Good Old Days

How good were they?

Page 16 — Incidents

Red watch call out
Brigade rescues bulls from the horns of a dilemma
Early morning work-out

Page 17 — FireWise promoted to school trustees

Page 18 — Snapshots

Open home 'hits hard'
Radio, business back Dunedin campaign
Safety work goes off the beaten track
Morrie Minor makes a major impact
Exam time from the other side
Fire safety partnership launched in Nelson
Allan steps down after 45 years
Obituary Brian Hunter
Auckland IFE encourages young firefighters
North Shore birthday

Page 22 — UK hosts games for the first time

Page 23 — Business Excellence Results

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This Fire and Rescue Magazine looks back in time to the 'good old days' and asks how the Fire Service has improved in 25 years.  It was also volume one of Fire&Rescue, the New Zealand Fire Service's flagship publication.
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