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Issue 9 
Issue 9 

Fire and Rescue, May/June 2005

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

The contents of this publication are as follows:

BOP floods

Page 3 Hi-tech boost for smart disaster management
Page 4 Battling through the floods of May

Awards

Page 5 Fire station of the year award

Safety week

Page 6 Celebrity kick-start to Tauranga's fire safety week

Fire Safety

Page 8 Eastern ambassadors are smokin'!

Amazing rescue

Page 9 National commander honours plane rescue crew

Cover story

Page 10 He's the Coach!

Incidents

Page 12 Fireball
Page 12 Flames from hell
Page 13 Eight trucks to workshop fire
Page 13 Ute, campervan collide
Page 14 A push for safety
Page 15 Monstrous crane crashes into Wellington house
Page 15 Quad bike destroys house
Page 16 Auckland's 5th alarm factory fire
Page 17 Nature's force
Page 17 Tree top landing
Page 18 Sprinkers could have saved plant
Page 18 Three cars destroyed
Page 19 Wheels on fire
Page 19 Bedroom scene
Page 20 Full house poses a problem
Page 21 Drama at Death Corner

Snapshots

Page 21 All personnel survey 2005
Page 21 Working with ethnic communities
Page 21 Advanced Leadership Development takes a new turn
Page 22 A smart new look for 'Remers'
Page 22 National training facility
Page 23 Emergency services band together to tackle road deaths
Page 24 Edendale still wows the crowds at 50
Page 24 Hamilton sees students on the right road

Appointment

Page 25 The firefighters' scientist

Sports

Page 26 Surf's up in New Plymouth
Page 26 Sports council events calendar
Page 27 Kiwi bowlers win fours, singles

Gazette

Pages 29-34 Notices, Appointments, Training
Page 35 Dr Sir John Te Ahikaiata Turei Memorial Grant
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This Fire&Rescue Magazine shows off the new SMART Map system for disaster management. The magazine also celebrates Kaikohe and Palmerston North fire brigades for winning the inaugural fire station of the year award.
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