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‘Staff it appropriately’: Call for review after major North Auckland fire

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Publish Date
Fri, 21 Feb 2025, 7:29pm

‘Staff it appropriately’: Call for review after major North Auckland fire

Author
NZ Herald ,
Publish Date
Fri, 21 Feb 2025, 7:29pm
  • The firefighters' union has requested a review of the multi-property fire in North Auckland.
  • Martin Campbell highlighted issues with narrow roads, outdated maps, and staffing shortages affecting response times.
  • Fire and Emergency will consider the incident and work with councils on urban development challenges.

The firefighters' union has written to Fire and Emergency requesting a review into a serious multi-property fire in  this week.

One house was destroyed and three others were damaged on Lees St,  on Wednesday.

Professional Firefighters Union vice-president  said he wanted a review to assess crews' ability to respond to fires in small, closely built subdivisions.

It would help determine whether narrow roading, speed calming measures, out-of-date maps or staffing and workload problems had hampered crews' efforts to respond to the fire in a timely manner, he said.

鈥淭he ideal solution would be to make sure that the council comes up with a design plan to make sure roads are wide enough to allow fire trucks and other emergency services to get down the road,鈥 said Campbell.

In 2023 firefighters warned they could not get their trucks close to burning houses in high-density projects where buildings are packed close together.

Campbell also called for Fire and Emergency to look into staffing shortages.

The Hibiscus Coast was the second-largest-populated area in Auckland with 70,000 residents 鈥 but had only two weekday volunteer fire crews, said Campbell.

鈥淲e鈥檇 like Fenz [Fire and Emergency NZ] to look at the community of the Hibiscus Coast and staff it appropriately to other similar communities,鈥 he said.

鈥淚nvercargill has three 24/7 firefighting crews 鈥 here we are just trying to get one鈥.

Fire and Emergency鈥檚 Te Hiku region manager Ron Devlin said it would 鈥渃onsider the incident鈥 to understand what contributed to the fire on Wednesday.

鈥淲e continue to work closely with councils and developers on the challenges posed by the intensification of urban development, particularly in relation to building design and firefighting operations,鈥 he said.

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