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Issue 27 
Issue 27 

Fire and Rescue, January/February 2007

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

The contents of this publication are as follows:

The issue

Page 3 — Survival of the fittest

Cover story

Page 4 — Out of the black
Page 6 — Good on ya, cobber

Incidents

Page 8 — Waikato work-out
Page 10 — Lolly to blame for horrific smash
Page 11 — Fried chicken sandwich
Page 11 — 'We were three minutes from disaster'
Page 12 — Ohope springs eternal
Page 13 — Trouble in paradise

My Patch

Page 14 — Boomtown station gets an upgrade

Obituary

Page 16 — Life was a beach for Ken

Service

Page 17 — League of honourable gentlemen
Page 18 — Pioneers get their due
Page 18 — 270 years of wisdom

Training

Page 19 — If the capsize fits
Page 20 — A great day for fires
Page 20 — ... and a P lab or two
Page 21 — Staying afloat

In the Community

Page 22 —Wising up
Page 22 — Blanket security
Page 23 — Pilot still under control

Fun & Games

Page 24 — No practise makes perfect
Page 25 — Hair today, gone tomorrow
Page 25 — Reverse psychology
Page 26 — Perception
Page 26 — Only kidding

Noticeboard

Page 27 — Notes and events

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This Fire&Rescue Magazine talks to some of the firefighters who went over to Australia to help with the wildfires that raged in Victoria. There is also a recount from those who helped in the aftermath of riots in Tonga.
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