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Issue 18 
Issue 18 

Fire and Rescue, April/May 2006

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

The contents of this publication are as follows:

Arson

Page 4 — Where there's smoke
Page 5 — Terry's retiring, but not as we know it
Page 6 — Education Ministry unfazed by blazes
Page 7 — School's out
Page 8 — Do not disturb: dealing with suspicious fires
Page 9 — Scholarships to help with child arson

Profile

Page 10 — A familiar Patten
Page 11 — Kaitaia Volunteer Fire Brigade
Page 12 — Taking Guard
Page 12 — Stan-ding ovation for 50 years' service

Obituaries

Page 13 — Geoff Pilbrow & Francis Reginald (Frank) O'Connell

Incidents

Page 14 — Cleaning fire burns dirty
Page 15 — Cleaning up in Albany
Page 16 — Life on the line after tyre fire
Page 17 — Licence to crash
Page 17 — Not going anywhere
Page 17 — Flippin' truck!

All Personnel

Page 18 — Volunteer recognition & more than fighting fires

Survey

Page 19 — Don't be (false) alarmed

How to...

Page 20 — Get remote control

Events

Page 21 — Lift-less in Seattle
Page 22 — WHO knows the safest city
Page 22 — Rick hits the heights in Auckland
Page 23 — Open Home
Page 23 — Three more years for Commission trio

Fun & Games

Page 24 — Ede aims to please
Page 25 — Fire in the Kitchen
Page 26 — Tough as they come
Page 26 — Medals aplenty
Page 27 — The beautiful game

Scottie's corner

Page 28 — Fried fur fuels forest fire

Gazette

Pages 30-33 — Notices
Pages 34-35 — Appointments


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This Fire&Rescue Magazine is an 'Arson Special' and looks into what goes on in an arsonist's mind, talks to the Ministry of Education about school fire statistics and talks about the Fire Awareness Intervention Programme.
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