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Brigade Fire Up New Water Tanker

27/5/2013

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Reegan Boag, 6, checks out the tanker at yesterday's unveiling.
Rural residents won't be the only ones to benefit from the Ngongotaha Volunteer Fire Brigade's shiny new water tanker.

The 14,000 litre tanker was officially unveiled at the station yesterday, the culmination of a two-year $80,000 project that saw the brigade buy a Fonterra milk tanker and turn it into an operational fire tanker.

Rotorua Mayor Kevin Winters and MP Todd McClay joined firefighters and their families, local businesses and members of the community to admire the new tanker. It was also blessed by Archdeacon Joseph Huta.

The brigade's chief fire officer Doug Buchanan said it was just the second water tanker in the Rotorua area, joining one at Lake Okareka.

He said it would make a huge difference to his brigade's ability to fight fires, particularly in rural areas such as Mamaku where there were no hydrants and water was not easily accessible.

"There have been a lot of times where we have been out and there is no water tanker, river or swimming pool nearby," he said. "The 1350 litres [stored on normal fire trucks] goes in no time, it can be gone in two to three minutes."

He said while the water tanker would mainly be used in rural areas, for both structural and scrub fires, it could be used in civil defence emergencies to supply fresh drinking water.

Mr Buchanan said the brigade was grateful for the community's fundraising support but it wasn't over yet - the station now needs to be extended to store the tanker.

Station officer Francis Boag, one of seven staff licensed to drive the tanker, said it would be a great addition to the brigade. He said it hadn't been used yet but was ready to go, just missing the final touches of flashing lights and siren.

Mr Boag said the tanker would be on call to help other Rotorua brigades during big blazes.

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Milk Truck Conversion to Fight Fires

23/5/2013

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Ngongotaha Volunteer Fire Brigade is the proud owner of a new water tanker. Pictured is Ngongotaha Volunteer Fire Brigade firefighter Justin Smith.
The Ngongotaha Volunteer Fire Brigade will tell you it is not easy to purchase a 14,000-litre water tanker.

The fire brigade was given a $33,000 grant by Transpower to buy a water tanker in 2011, with the only tanker near Rotorua at Lake Okareka.

Brigade firefighter Iain Breadmore said they approached Fonterra with the money to try to purchase one of its second-hand tankers.

"We got given a milk tanker. They are not designed to be filled up with water so we had to change the whole system," he said.

Mr Breadmore said since purchasing the milk tanker they had painted it and had converted all the piping.

"The flashing lights and all the fancy stuff doesn't arrive until the end of the month," he said.

"[But] the paint and pipe work is all done and it is an operational fire tanker now."

The fire brigade is holding an unveiling and blessing of the new water tanker on Sunday at the Ngongotaha Volunteer Fire Brigade on Kokiri St. The public is welcome to attend from 1pm to 3pm.

Mr Breadmore said a lot of Rotorua businesses contributed towards the tanker and they wanted to hold an unveiling to show their appreciation.

He said the final cost for the water tanker was about $70,000 to $80,000, including all the equipment and piping.

Mr Breadmore said the water tanker was yet to be used in a proper fire, but was ready to go.

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Blessing Ceremony Welcomes New Rural Fire Appliances

21/5/2013

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Deputy principal rural fire officer, Richard Horn, said the rural volunteer fire force teams are “absolutely rapt” to have successfully secured new equipment.
Following extensive fundraising efforts and generous sponsorship from individuals and organisations, Rotorua District Council’s (RDC) three rural volunteer fire forces has each had major new appliances added to their fleets.

Lake Okareka’s volunteer fire unit has secured funding for a $370,000.00 fire truck, with RDC and the National Rural Fire Authority each contributing $60,000. The Lake Tarawera crew has secured a $9000.00 4-wheel drive double cab ute, and the West Rotoiti volunteer force has acquired a $50,000.00 Stabicraft boat.

Yesterday [20 May], before the vehicles entered service, the council held a ceremony to bless the new appliances, with RDC director Kaupapa Maori, Mauriora Kingi, officiating. Mr Kingi said the blessing was to keep the volunteers safe as they go into hazardous environments.

RDC deputy principal rural fire officer Richard Horn said the rural volunteer fire force teams were “absolutely rapt” to have successfully secured the new equipment.

“These three fire fighting assets will not only benefit their individual local communities for years to come but also the wider Rotorua district. Our volunteers already do an awesome job, but they’re really excited about the additional capacity they will have with the new appliances. 

“The design and manufacture of Lake Okareka’s fire truck is the first of its type in New Zealand, so it’s definitely going to make their job a lot easier and more efficient. 

“The new 4-wheel drive vehicle gives our Lake Tarawera crew the ability to get equipment into some of the steeper areas that the fire truck can’t get to. Our volunteers regularly get called out to take care of storm damage and car accidents so this vehicle will be a real asset to the team.

“And the new boat will be used for vegetation fires along the lake edges where vehicles can’t get access.”

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Rural Fire Fighters Embrace New Equipment

20/5/2013

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After a year of intense fundraising and generous sponsorship, Rotorua's three rural volunteer fire forces have added new appliances to their fleets.

Lake Okareka's volunteer fire unit has secured funding for a $370,000.00 fire truck, with the Rotorua District Council and the National Rural Fire Authority each contributing $60,000.

The Lake Tarawera crew has secured a $9000.00 4WD double cab ute and the West Rotoiti volunteer force has acquired a $50,000.00 Stabicraft boat.

Before the vehicles enter service the Rotorua District Council will hold a ceremony today, from 3.30pm in the Energy Events Centre carpark, to bless the new appliances.

Council Kaupapa Maori director Mauriora Kingi will officiate at the ceremony. Mr Kingi said the blessing would help to keep volunteers safe as they go into hazardous environments.

The council's deputy principal rural fire officer Richard Horn said the rural volunteer fire force teams were absolutely rapt to have secured the new equipment.

"These three firefighting assets will not only benefit their individual local communities for years to come, but also the wider Rotorua district.

"Our volunteers already do an awesome job, but they're really excited about the additional capacity they will have with the new appliances.

Mr Horn said the design and manufacture of Lake Okareka's new fire truck is the first of its type in New Zealand.

"This 4WD vehicle gives our Lake Tarawera crew the ability to get equipment into some of the steeper areas. Our volunteers regularly get called out to take care of storm damage and car accidents so this vehicle will be a real asset to the team.

"The new boat will be used for vegetation fires along the lake edges where vehicles can't get access," he said.

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Large Fire Threatens Houses Near Reporoa

4/5/2013

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A large vegetation fire which engulfed 10,000 square metres of scrub near Reporoa has been contained by fire services.

A fire service spokesman said that the fire has been contained and fire services have since left the scene.

The blaze, which occurred in Mihi, a remote area 35km from Taupo and just south of Reporoa, came within 30m of nearby houses.

A nearby pine plantation was also threatened by the flames.

Five fire applicances responded to the blaze, including two water tankers.

Rural fire services will continue to monitor the situation.

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