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Fire and Emergency New Zealand

Call 111 if there’s a serious risk that people could be injured or property damaged.

Responsibilities of Fire and Emergency NZ

  • Respond to fires and other emergencies.
  • Reduce the number of unsafe, unwanted fires and lower the risks to people’s lives and property.
  • Promote fire safety — including the proper handling of hazardous substances, and the safe use of fire as a land management tool.

For more details, such as their main and additional roles, check the website for Fire and Emergency NZ.

What we do — Fire and Emergency NZ

Who fights fires in NZ

Fire and Emergency NZ has both:

Other ways to work or volunteer at Fire and Emergency NZ

There are other ways to:

  • work — such as answering 111 calls as a dispatcher, or general vacancies
  • volunteer — medical first responders, or helping as operational or brigade support.

Work or volunteer for us — Fire and Emergency NZ

Background information

Since , the fire and other emergency functions of 40 organisations were combined into Fire and Emergency New Zealand.

Fire and Emergency New Zealand Act NZ Legislation

Ministers

Managers

Sector

Crown agents

Utility links and page information

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