Our 3-Step Escape Plan

  • First Escape Route
  • Second Escape Route
  • Meeting Place
Notes

Use this space to note any additional information about your escape plan, i.e. who will assist

Your checklist
  • Get low

    Smoke is poisonous and more deadly than flames.

    If you breathe smoke for more than a few breaths it can kill you.

  • Be fast

    A house fire can kill you in less than three minutes.

    Don't spend time trying to save possessions.

  • Close doors

    A closed door buys you time.

    It slows down the spread of fire, giving you more time to get to safety.

  • Get out - stay out!

    People have died by going back into a fire.

    Don't leave the meeting place to go back inside for any reason.

Fire & Emergency New Zealand

Fire and Emergency New Zealand first deployment to Australia for 2020

Fire and Emergency New Zealand first deployment to Australia for 2020

21 more New Zealand firefighters have left today to support firefighting efforts in New South Wales.

The contingent is Fire and Emergency New Zealand’s first deployment for 2020. It is made up of one 21-person task force (four five-person crews and a team leader). A liaison officer, also part of the deployment, departed for New South Wales yesterday.

Fire and Emergency New Zealand was created to bring our rural and urban firefighters into the same organisation - meaning we can quickly put the right resources in the right places. We have now deployed 179 personnel to assist Australian firefighters since October 2019. This includes the latest group of firefighters. 

Minister of Internal Affairs Tracey Martin saw the firefighters off as they left from Auckland.

Deployed personnel, including two women, are from:

- Southland

- West Coast

- Canterbury

- Nelson

- Taranaki

- Bay of Plenty

- Thames

- Auckland

- Northland

The group of firefighters heading over to Australia with Minister Tracey Martin, Region Manager Ron Devlin, National Maori Advisor Piki Thomas and Deployment Coordinator Bryan Cartelle.