A reminder: if you plan to light an outdoor fire, use www.checkitsalright.nz, submit an online fire notification, get a fire permit if required, and follow council bylaws and rules.
On January 4th, we were called to an injured wakeboarder in the lake. Phil and Jack Eggleston had an eventful jet ski ride; they used our rescue stretcher to extricate the person from the lake onto the back of the boat, where he was transported to an ambulance at the DOC campsite. In February, we attended another medical event. We extend our gratitude to the doctor who responded using the GoodSAM app. If you’re a medical professional in the community, we encourage you to download the app. I can provide training, education, discussion, and support around its use.
If you’re passionate about community service, emergency response, and making a real impact, consider joining our brigade. We're seeking dedicated individuals like you to join our ranks. Whether you’re after a new challenge or someone with administrative skills, there’s a place for you in our team. By joining us, you'll be at the heart of community resilience, making a difference when it matters most.
Roles Available
Firefighters: Their work extends beyond extinguishing fires. It is a fulfilling, rewarding, and selfless opportunity that serves the community when it needs it most.
Administrators: Behind the scenes, administrators manage logistics, communications, and paperwork. Your organisational skills will keep our brigade running smoothly.
Kierin Oppatt - Chief Fire Officer
Lake Okareka Volunteer Fire Brigade
027 777 5130 or [email protected]