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Fire Safety – Firefighters Compete at UFBA North Island Waterway Challenge

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Source: United Fire Brigades’ Association

Each year, over 20,000 fires threaten precious homes, businesses, our natural environment and lives across New Zealand. We have seen several large vegetation fires this summer already and they all require one thing – lots of water and brave people to put it there!
Firefighting relies on timing, technical expertise, and teamwork to save lives and property; the branch on the hose, the hose to the pump, the standpipe to the hydrant, and each person playing their part.
Since 1885, United Fire Brigades’ Association (UFBA) Waterway Challenge has helped firefighters put their hose-running and pump-operating skills to the test in a fun, safe, and competitive environment. The track has 19 different setups covering rural and urban approaches to firefighting.
On Saturday 18 January, 50 firefighters from around the North Island will show off their teamwork and firefighting skills that they use to protect property and lives, as they compete in teams against each other in the annual UFBA North Island Waterway Challenge.
Teams of firefighters will be coming from Ahuroa, Carterton, Havelock North, Manly, Mayor View, Morrinsville, Te Aroha, Thames, Wainuiomata, Wellsford, and West Harbour volunteer fire brigades.
Competitors have trained all year, some are highly experienced, and we have some fresh faces ready to take on the challenge.
Bring the kids along to watch this competitive display of firefighting techniques.
Location: Havelock North Village Green
Date/Time: Saturday 18 January 2024 from 0930hrs till 1600hrs (approx.)
About the UFBA – for over 145 years the United Fire Brigades’ Association has been the leading association representing firefighters in New Zealand. Today our services support around 14,000 firefighters throughout the fire and emergency services sector by providing advocacy, skills-based challenges, workshops and service honours.

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SH2 south of Wairoa reopens following earlier serious crash

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Source: New Zealand Transport Agency

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State Highway 2 at Ohinepaka, south of Wairoa, has reopened under stop/go traffic management following an earlier crash.

A crash earlier this afternoon closed both lanes of a stretch of SH2 in northern Hawke’s Bay between Ohinepaaka and Mohaka.

The road has now been reopened, but under stop/go traffic management.

Please drive with care and expect delays as congestion around the area eases.

Please check NZTA’s Journey Planner for further updates.

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First Responders – Black Jack Road vegetation fire update #4

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Source: Fire and Emergency New Zealand

Crews are now standing down for the evening at the Black Jack Road fire but helicopters will remain operating until 6.30pm.
Crews will be back on site from 6am tomorrow and three helicopters will start work on the fire at 6.30am.
Shane Bromley, Incident Controller, says the crews did a great job on the fire today and it is now contained and under control.
“Crews extinguished hot spots on the east of the fire, but there are still active hot spots to the west of the fire, which will be the focus for operations tomorrow.”
Black Jack Road will be open overnight but is likely to be closed tomorrow when operations start again in the morning.
Fire and Emergency is also reminding locals to not use the walking track that goes through the fireground.

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Fatal crash, Colyton Road, Bunnythorpe

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Source: New Zealand Police (National News)

One person has died following a serious crash on Colyton Road, Bunnythorpe this afternoon.

Emergency services were alerted to the two-vehicle crash at around 2.55pm.

The road remains closed while the Serious Crash Unit examines the scene.

Motorists are advised to avoid the area and expect delays.

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Issued by Police Media Centre

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Road closed, Colyton Road, Bunnythorpe

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Source: New Zealand Police (District News)

Colyton Road is closed following a serious two-vehicle crash this afternoon.

Emergency services were called to the Colyton Road and Watershed Road intersection at around 2.55pm.

Initial reports suggest there are serious injuries.

Diversions are in place while the road is closed.

Motorists are advised to avoid the area if possible and expect delays.

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Update: Serious crash, State Highway 2 near Wairoa

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Source: New Zealand Police (National News)

One person has died in a crash on State Highway 2 near Wairoa today.

The single-vehicle crash was reported to Police at around 11.15am.

Four other people in the car were injured and transported to hospital.

One lane of the road (between Ohinepaka and Mohaka) has reopened and traffic management remains in place.

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Issued by Police Media Centre. 

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Serious crash blocks SH2, Wairoa

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Source: New Zealand Police (District News)

State Highway 2 near Wairoa is blocked following a serious crash.

The single-vehicle crash happened several kilometres west of the town around 11:15am.

There are several people and serious injury involved.

Motorists are advised to expect significant delays, and to delay travel if possible.

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Fatal incident, Hahei Beach, Thames-Coromandel

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Source: New Zealand Police (National News)

One person has died following a rescue from a cliff at Hahei Beach, Thames-Coromandel.

Emergency services responded around 8:15pm.

One person was located at the bottom of the cliff face in a critical condition, however they later died at the scene.

The second person was located trapped on the cliff uninjured; A Lines Rescue Team from Fire and Emergency New Zealand was deployed to retrieve them.

The death will be referred to the Coroner.

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Issued by Police Media Centre 

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First Responders – Black Jack Road vegetation fire update

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Source: Fire and Emergency New Zealand

At approximately 3.50pm today, Fire and Emergency was alerted to a vegetation fire on Black Jack Road in the Coromandel.
Multiple crews and two helicopters have been working on extinguishing the fire this evening.
Incident Controller, Shane Bromley, is warning motorists that Black Jack Road is now closed.
“Due to the vegetation that is burning and the steep hillside, we have closed Black Jack Road to keep motorists safe until further notice. Motorists are asked to please make alternative plans.”

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Update: Serious crash, State Highway 3, Westmere

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Source: New Zealand Police (National News)

One person has died following a crash involving a truck and a pedestrian on State Highway 3 near Blueskin Road, Westmere, Whanganui.

Emergency services responded to the scene around 10:15am today.

One person was located in a critical condition and CPR was commenced however they were unable to be resuscitated.

The Serious Crash Unit has conducted a scene examination and enquiries into the circumstances of the crash are ongoing.
 

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Issued by Police Media Centre. 

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