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  1. Fire and Emergency New Zealand Whakaratonga Iwi website, https://www.fireandemergency.nz/ (accessed 3 August 2021).
  2. Fire and Emergency New Zealand Whakaratonga Iwi portal, https://portal.fireandemergency.nz/ (accessed 3 August 2021).
  3. Ministry of Justice Tahu o te Ture website, https://www.justice.govt.nz/ (accessed 3 August 2021).
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Fire and Emergency New Zealand (FENZ), Te Hiku Region Headquarters, was established on 1 July 2017 when FENZ was formed under the Fire and Emergency New Zealand Act 2017. It was responsible for carrying out the functions of FENZ in the Te Hiku Region, which included:

  • promotion of fire safety;
  • providing fire prevention, response and suppression services;
  • stabilising and rendering safe incidents involving hazardous substances;
  • rescuing persons who were trapped as a result of transport and other accidents;
  • providing urban search and rescue services; and
  • providing a range of additional services where FENZ had the capacity to do so.1

The Te Hiku Region was known as No.1 Region between 2017 and 2019.2

Te Hiku Region Headquarters was also responsible for the region's fire stations and rural fire brigades.

The Te Hiku Region covered Northland, Whangarei, and Auckland, and was broken down into the following areas:

  • Muri Whenua Fire Area (Area No.1);
  • Whangarei-Kaipara Fire Area (Area No.2);
  • Waitemata Fire Area (Area No.3);
  • Auckland City Fire Area (Area No.4); and
  • Counties Manukau Fire Area (Area No.5).3

Footnotes

  1. p.54, Directory of Official Information (2019) - Ministry of Justice Tahu o te Ture website, https://www.justice.govt.nz/assets/Documents/Publications/Directory-of-Official-Information-2019-D-F.pdf (accessed 3 August 2021).
  2. Our new regional names - their meaning and how we developed them, published 11 June 2019 - Fire and Emergency New Zealand Whakaratonga Iwi portal, https://portal.fireandemergency.nz/notices-news-and-events/news/our-new-regional-names-their-meaning-and-how-we-developed-them/ (accessed 3 August 2021).
  3. Region/Area Headquarters (Home > Contact us > Region/Area Headquarters) - Fire and Emergency New Zealand Whakaratonga Iwi website, https://www.fireandemergency.nz/contact-us/region-hq/#r1; also Information Request - Map of all fire regions and the fire areas within these regions, 7 December 2018 - Fire and Emergency New Zealand Whakaratonga Iwi website, https://www.fireandemergency.nz/assets/Documents/Files/Map-of-Fire-regions-and-areas-within-those-regions.pdf  (accessed 3 August 2021).
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Fire and Emergency New Zealand, Te Hiku Region Headquarters, was responsible for carrying out the functions of Fire and Emergency New Zealand in the Te Hiku Region, and the region's fire stations and rural fire brigades.

Auckland

Show History

Fire and Emergency New Zealand (FENZ), Te Hiku Region Headquarters, was established on 1 July 2017 when FENZ was formed under the Fire and Emergency New Zealand Act 2017. It was responsible for carrying out the functions of FENZ in the Te Hiku Region, which included:

  • promotion of fire safety;
  • providing fire prevention, response and suppression services;
  • stabilising and rendering safe incidents involving hazardous substances;
  • rescuing persons who were trapped as a result of transport and other accidents;
  • providing urban search and rescue services; and
  • providing a range of additional services where FENZ had the capacity to do so.1

The Te Hiku Region was known as No.1 Region between 2017 and 2019.2

Te Hiku Region Headquarters was also responsible for the region's fire stations and rural fire brigades.

The Te Hiku Region covered Northland, Whangarei, and Auckland, and was broken down into the following areas:

  • Muri Whenua Fire Area (Area No.1);
  • Whangarei-Kaipara Fire Area (Area No.2);
  • Waitemata Fire Area (Area No.3);
  • Auckland City Fire Area (Area No.4); and
  • Counties Manukau Fire Area (Area No.5).3

Footnotes

  1. p.54, Directory of Official Information (2019) - Ministry of Justice Tahu o te Ture website, https://www.justice.govt.nz/assets/Documents/Publications/Directory-of-Official-Information-2019-D-F.pdf (accessed 3 August 2021).
  2. Our new regional names - their meaning and how we developed them, published 11 June 2019 - Fire and Emergency New Zealand Whakaratonga Iwi portal, https://portal.fireandemergency.nz/notices-news-and-events/news/our-new-regional-names-their-meaning-and-how-we-developed-them/ (accessed 3 August 2021).
  3. Region/Area Headquarters (Home > Contact us > Region/Area Headquarters) - Fire and Emergency New Zealand Whakaratonga Iwi website, https://www.fireandemergency.nz/contact-us/region-hq/#r1; also Information Request - Map of all fire regions and the fire areas within these regions, 7 December 2018 - Fire and Emergency New Zealand Whakaratonga Iwi website, https://www.fireandemergency.nz/assets/Documents/Files/Map-of-Fire-regions-and-areas-within-those-regions.pdf  (accessed 3 August 2021).

  1. Fire and Emergency New Zealand Whakaratonga Iwi website, https://www.fireandemergency.nz/ (accessed 3 August 2021).
  2. Fire and Emergency New Zealand Whakaratonga Iwi portal, https://portal.fireandemergency.nz/ (accessed 3 August 2021).
  3. Ministry of Justice Tahu o te Ture website, https://www.justice.govt.nz/ (accessed 3 August 2021).





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