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Issue 7 
Issue 7 

Fire and Rescue, March/April 2005

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

The contents of this publication are as follows:

Greymouth twister

Page 3 Task force deployed for Greymouth twister

Appointment

Page 7 Fire safety in the psyche

New initiatives

Page 8 Tying strategy to the day to day
Page 10 Speed of fire demo a hit with M-aori
Page 11 Engineers gear up for new role
Page 11 Fire Service man top of the class

Cover story

Page 12 Ladder challenge raises $15,000 for burns unit

Incidents

Page 16 Region tackles tanker risks
Page 16 Hand of support
Page 17 Collision in heavy fog
Page 18 Hot property
Page 20 Arson suspected for Te Mata Peak
Page 20 House gutted
Page 21 Kitchen fire claims two young lives
Page 21 Ammonia leak
Page 22 Demolition derby
Page 22 Roof collapse leads to defensive attack
Page 23 Afternoon fire fight

Obituaries

Page 24 Mervyn Charles McFarlane QFSM
Page 25 Clive 'Sid' James

Snapshots

Page 26 Teaming up for a games look
Page 27 High rise high jinks
Page 27 Mana hat trick for Plimmerton
Page 28 BA cylinders caged
Page 28 A hot run ... and a cold shower
Page 28 Information Centre
Page 28 Tsunami house fundraiser
Page 29 Combined exercise
Page 30 Volunteer personnel records to be overhauled

Page 31 Business excellence results

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This Fire&Rescue Magazine detailed the first mobilisation of an entire urban search and rescue task force following national protocols - this was to a Greymouth tornado.
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