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Issue 11 
Issue 11 

Fire and Rescue, July/August 2005

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

The contents of this publication are as follows:

Dunedin inferno

Page 9 — 'It was faster than I can run, I can tell you that...'

Profile

Page 6 — Vision is best with a view from the outside

Appointments

Page 8 — Swap at the top

Fire safety

Page 9 — Ambassadors colour Waitara's map safe
Page 10 — FireWise for under fives

Awards

Page 11 — NZ shines in engineers' exams
Page 12 — Region fields a Fieldays winner
Page 13 — SMS 'highly impressive' say IT judges

Incidents

Page 14 — Himatangi Beach rescue earns bouquets
Page 14 — Manukau barn fire
Page 15 — Wildfires chew through France
Page 15 — Tunnel exercise
Page 15 — Morning commuters get a nasty shock
Page 16 — Homes destroyed, evacuated
Page 16 — 500 Hot Shots fight Nevada wildfires
Page 17 — Hot wash
Page 17 — School fire
Page 17 — Three killed
Page 18 — 'Angels' save Brian

Snapshots

Page 19 — Clergymen answer the call outs
Page 19 — First database on volunteers goes live
Page 20 — New fire station for Gisborne
Page 20 — Study and learn, says Napier chief
Page 21 — Climate change may fan more wildfires
Page 21 — Getting in on the ground floor of safe design

Open day

Page 22 — Open day in Christchurch

Obituary

Page 24 — James Oman Taitapanui Rutene

Sport

Page 28 — Old foxes retain unbeaten record

Gazette

Pages 32-35 —Notices
Page 35 — Appointments

ALSO FEATURING

Page 12 —All about us
Page 25 — Crews help design technical rescue tender
Page 25 — Burglaries gut Ohai volunteers
Page 25 — All Personnel Survey
Page 28 — Fire station visitor - The rescue
Page 29 — Business Excellence results

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Key information

This Fire&Rescue Magazine advertises the new under-fives Firewise pack. It also runs a profile piece on Jon Graham who became Wellington Chief Fire Officer.
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