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Issue 2 
Issue 2 

Fire and Rescue, August/September 2004

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

The contents of this publication are as follows:

Page 3 — 'Winds like we've never known before'

Page 7 — The PM is proud

Page 9 — Incidents

Page 9 — Trench incident 'unusual, unique'
Page 10 — Multi-agency exercise
Page 10 — Tyre blaze
page 11 — Driver hurt in school bus collision
Page 11 — Highway black-spot
Page 11 — Paint booth fire
Page 11 — Potential for serious harm
Page 12 — Flood havoc
Page 12 — High Street flames
Page 12 — Mongrel Mob home fire

Page 13 — Senior appointments

Page 14 — Smoke alarms make a difference

Profiles

Page 16 — War and Peace
Page 18 — Mapping out the future with facts and figures

Snapshots

Page 20 — Recruitment campaign hits the mark
Page 20 — Obituary: Peter (Pete) Smith
Page 20 — Gold watch
Page 21 — Snooker champs feature sartorial elegance
Page 22 — Inaugural contest tests driving skills
Page 22 — Rural volunteers honoured
Page 22 — Nelson boat fire
Page 23 — espected fire chief bows out
Page 23 — Sub-Association changes with the times

Page 24 — Income protection insurance

Page 26 — Cause of vegetation fires studied

Page 27 — Business excellence results

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This Fire & Rescue Magazine detailed the most severe storms to hit Wellington in 30 years. There is also a spread on the absolute necessity for smoke alarms.
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