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Issue 12 
Issue 12 

Fire and Rescue, August/September 2005

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

The contents of this publication are as follows:

New initiatives

Page 3 — The future for command
Page 3 — SMS help at hand

Incident

Page 4 — A firefighter in New Orleans -
'I'm not sure I would have believed...'
Page 6 — New Orleans firefighters not alone

Events

Page 8 — Mystery Creek crash rescue bonanza
Page 8 — Fire's Fab Four on Abbey Road

Fire safety

Page 9 — Station officer sold on sprinklers for his home
Page 9 — National safety awards honour Taranaki town's safety push

Open home

Page 10 — Open home a house on fire

Award

Page 12 — It's official - we are clean and green!

Signed off

Page 13 — Response protocols formalised
Page 13 — Values - what we stand for

Profiles

Page 14 — Esitone Pauga - Pacific Island role model
Page 14 — Queen's Birthday Honours recipients
Page 15 — Sports star takes on youth mentor role
Page 16 — SSO Houlihan: proud to protect his city

Incidents

Page 17 — Chemical spill at northern school
Page 17 — Tender touch
Page 17 — Crash in the mist
Page 17 — Preparing for the worst
Page 18 — Bird's eye view
Page 18 — Powder scares often genuine mistakes

Sports

Pages 19-20 — Brotherhood kicked into touch
Pages 20-21 — Sports Council Event Calendar 2005
Page 21 — Donned and started Kiwi dusts off the competition
Page 22 — Round-up

Snapshots

Page 23 — Blocked flue an eye opener
Page 23 — Shift calendars

New Fire Station

Page 24 — A proud day for Remers

Gazette

Page 28 — Notices
Pages 29-30 — Appointments

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Key information

This Fire&Rescue Magazine includes a series of emails written from some firefighters in the USA who were deployed to New Orleans in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. It is also the launch of the Fire Services five values.
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