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Issue 5 
Issue 5 

Fire and Rescue, December/January 2005

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

The contents of this publication are as follows:

SMS update

Page 3 — Identifying risk - SMS in action

New initiatives

Page 4 — Sockburn labels add courtesy to call-outs
Page 5 — On-line ordering for national promotional resources...
Page 6 — New complaints feedback policy developed
Page 6 — Firefighters' views sought on Fire Service future
Page 7 — National training facility project blessed
Page 7 — Highway hero's fire skills save a life - twice

Appointment

Page 8 — Special ops 'Ninja'

Incidents

Page 9 — Difficult incident in Wellington crane
Page 10 — Fire blackens Christmas plans
Page 11 — Windy Wanganui
Page 11 — Reflections of a storm
Page 11 — Joint exercise tests ship fire skills
Page 12 — Hydrogen peroxide spill
Page 12 — Birds under the bonnet
Page 12 — Driver cut out of car
Page 13 — Forced landing
Page 13 — Timber yard incident

Training

Page 14 — Canterbury gears up for summer heat
Page 16 — Prepared for the fire season

Fire safety

Page 17 — Civic award in Palmerston North
Page 18 — What goes on behind closed doors?
Page 20 — Ignored smoke alarms prompt safety day out
Page 21 — Keeping abreast of fire safety
Page 21 — Free barbeque
Page 22 — Fire message delivered to rural schools
Page 22 — FireWise gets a fresh approach
Page 23 — Profile NGARUAWAHIA

Snapshots

Page 17 — Wellington Gold Star Tournament
Page 20 — Sports Council Event Calendar 2005
Page 24 — Saudi firefighter proves the brotherhood
Page 25 — Hamilton plans to top record cancer walk
Page 25 — Auckland tennis and squash
Page 26 — Fire crews meet the World's Fastest Indian
Page 26 — New orientation programme

Cover story

Page 27 — The spirit of Christmas in Ponsonby
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Key information

This Fire&Rescue Magazine makes staff aware of the new Online Ordering System - or OLO - where firefighters can order firesafety brochures to be sent to their brigade.
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