New Zealand Fire Service
New Zealand firefighters are largely volunteers, with paid staff available to the main cities. There are 436 fire stations in total.
Iveco Eurocargo, of Type I.
Wellington 215 Snorkel (1988 International T2670) at a factory fire in Otaki, North Island, January of 2006.
Avalon 414, Scania 124G.
Bronto Skylift F32 RLH, capable of extending 32m, carrying 400kg and sending out 2300 l/min of water! (From their technical data sheet, archived)
A 2008 DAF LF 55 Hazmat Command Unit.
Images courtesy of 111 Emergency. Used with permission. There are also some great official pictures from the New Zealand Fire Service website.






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I am Robert Sindayen from the Philippines who just past the PSEMT and the AREMT exam on the 2nd day of October 2009.
I am now undergoing my OJT to complete and become a certified EMT-B.
I was hoping if I could be part of your organization and become one of you guys.
Thank you so much for your time!
Good day!
I am Robert Sindayen from the Philippines who just past the PSEMT and the AREMT exam on the 2nd day of September 2009.
I am now undergoing my OJT to complete and become a certified EMT-B.
I was hoping if I could be part of your organization and become one of you guys.
Thank you so much for your time!
Hi my name is Robert John from Croatia ,and I am a firefighter 20 years.I am looking for a possibility to join your forces .I have passed 3D firefightering training in Croatia whith Shan Raffel from Brisbane.If you are interested for my experience contact me on the e mail above or phone 0420485688