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Station profile for 3667 Dunstan RFP
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Contents
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Purpose  
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Profile summary  
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Resources on station  
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Fleet  
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Staffing  
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Equipment  
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Training  
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Property  
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Community risk profile  
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Risk factors  
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Age structure  
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Ethnicity  
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Significant infrastructure  
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Information 
Major hazard facilities  
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Incident and responses history  
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Incidents responded to by  3667  Dunstan RFP
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Incidents inside the community  
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Incident trend by type  
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Incidents by day of week and time of day  
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All station responses within the community  
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This station’s response outside the community  
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Risk reduction  
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Safer homes and workplaces  
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Structure fire causes  
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Maps  
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Interactive maps  
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Drive time  
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Wildfire threat analysis   
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Purpose
The purpose of a station profile is to provide management with a nationally consistent view of a station and its community. 
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This view can then be used to inform business planning, or as a part of the information needed when considering a case for a 
change to resources.
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Profile summary
Station profile summary
Region
5
Area
23 Central-North Otago
Station
3667  Dunstan RFP
Station type
Rural
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Fire district
Alexandra Urban
Territorial authority
Central Otago District
FRA1 population
FRA size
2
NA km
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Total address points
Address points beyond reticulation
Medical classification
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Total annual responses (five-year average)
0
Total annual incidents (five-year average inside FRA)
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Volunteer training night
Wednesday, 1st and 3rd Mondays
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Postal address
C/- Nigel Greaves, 23 Chicago Street, Alexandra 9320
Physical address
26 Shannon Street, Alexandra, Central Otago District
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1 First Response Area.
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Resources on station
This section summarises the operational resources on the station. Resources that are not a part of an official emergency  1982
response may not be included in this section.
Fleet
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The current fleet allocation shows the vehicles from the national fleet. This may be different from the actual vehicles at the 
station at a given date. Management and NHQ Fleet should be aware of any discrepancy.
[There is currently no data in this part of the station profile for this station]
Deployable vehicles
The table below lists actual deployable vehicles. These are vehicles that can be deployed by Comcen in response to an 
incident.
[There is currently no data in this part of the station profile for this station]
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Staffing
Career
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Career staff numbers are given as numbers of crews for a given type of watch. The actual number of personnel will 
depend on any vacancies and how relief crews are managed at an Area level.
Career staff
Number of crews
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2 person 4 watch
0
4 person 4 watch
0
4 person Yellow watch
0
Volunteer
Volunteer staff establishment numbers are the finance-agreed figures used for brigade grant calculations.
Position group
Position
Personnel
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Firefighter
Operational Support Fire Fighter
1
Rural Firefighter
19
Rural Recruit Firefighter
1
 Total
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Rural Controller
1
Rural Deputy Controller
1
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 Total
2
Overall total
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Volunteer staff
Established positions
Volunteer establishment operational
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Equipment
The equipment list is an indication of the equipment carried at the station. This is not a complete list of all equipment 
at a station and includes particular equipment that is deployable from the station by Comcen.
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[There is currently no data in this part of the station profile for this station]
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Training
The list below provides an indication of skill sets held by staff at this station qualified to respond to a range of 
incidents. The list is not exhaustive but includes:
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•   core skills – a ‘must have’ for all staff to carry out general operational duties during an incident
•   specialist skills – based on staff qualifications and the station’s local risk and resource profile. Act 
[There is currently no data in this part of the station profile for this station]
Operational skills maintenance
For complete and current training data, please continue to use Operational Skills Maintenance (OSM). 
For details on OSM, please see the Training Portal site.
https://portal.fireandemergency.nz/national-teams/training/osm-training/
OSM reports are also available on SMART ATLAS.
https://smartatlas.fireandemergency.nz/
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Property
The summary below is focused on the appliance bay building and may not include auxiliary buildings.
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Property summary
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Ownership
Council
Land area
1,102 m2
Seismic risk area
Medium
Short term
Strategic plan for property
(generally the next 24 months)
Medium term
(within the capital plan timeframe)
Long term
(beyond the capital plan timeframe)
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The Property page on the Portal contains details on planning, acquisition, repairs and maintenance, and other useful 
documents.
https://portal.fireandemergency.nz/how-do-i/property-plant-and-equipment/
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Community risk profile
This section focuses on profiling the community in the FRA of the station. The information shown considers a range 
of aspects that are comparable with all other communities and includes other prominent features in the community.
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Risk factors
The chart below shows some of the risk factors in the community. All figures are expressed as percentiles to make 
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the chart comparable to all other communities. Higher figures indicate more of that risk factor or target group within 
this community compared to other communities in New Zealand.
Community profile
(Percentiles compared to all of NZ)
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Population
Deprivation
Social Housing
0.8
Smoker
Students
Wood Heating
0.6
Major Road
Children
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Māori And Pacific People
0.4
Rental Housing
Lower Socio Economic
0.2
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Risk factor or target group
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The chart below shows a summary of land cover of the community.
Land cover
Bare or lightly Vegetated Surfaces
Artificial Surfaces
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Forest
Grassland, sedgeland and marshland
Scrub and Shrubland
Water Bodies
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Age structure
The chart below shows the age structure of the local community compared to the New Zealand (national) age 
structure.
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0 to 4 years
All of NZ
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
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25 to 29 years
30 to 34 years
35 to 39 years
40 to 44 years
45 to 49 years
50 to 54 years
55 to 59 years
60 to 64 years
65 to 69 years
70 to 74 years
75 to 79 years
80 to 84 years
85 to 89 years
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Over 90 years
0%
2%
4%
6%
8%
10%
Ethnicity
The chart below shows the ethnicity breakdown of the local community compared to the New Zealand (national) 
ethnicity breakdown. The percentages may add to more than 100 percent because people can choose to identify 
with more than one ethnicity.
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All of NZ
European or Other
76%
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Māori
15%
Pacific People
7%
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Asian
12%
Middle Eastern, Latin American, African 1%
0%
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40%
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Significant infrastructure
The table below lists significant infrastructure in the community. These have a building risk assessment score of 5 
for external exposure3.
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No Data Available
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Major hazard facilities
The table below lists major hazard facilities4 in the community.
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3 The property may pose a serious threat to the local environment due to possible run-off and fumes, or due to proximity to a 
particularly sensitive environment. Examples of this category could be a unique historic or tourist site, or an agricultural supplier in a 
rural community. Local trends and geographical proximity to other towns will have a bearing on this score.
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 Major hazard facilities are workplaces that have significant inherent hazards due to the storage and use of large quantities of 
specified hazardous substances (WorkSafe NZ).
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Incident and response history
This section summarises the station’s incident and response history within its FRA and incidents the station attended 
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outside the FRA to support other communities.
Incidents responded to by  3667  Dunstan RFP
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The following table details the type and frequency of incidents the station responded to. The figures are expressed 
as annual averages for the last five years. 
Incidents are broken down into:
1. Inside or outside of the station's FRA.
2. Inside or outside of work hours i.e. 0700–1800, weekdays.
Incidents by type, annual average for the five years ended 01 Jul 2021.
[There is currently no data in this part of the station profile for this station]
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Incidents inside the community
The following table details the type and frequency of incidents in the community and whether or not the station 
responded. The figures are expressed as annual averages for the last five years. 
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Note: The 'no response from this station' figures are not necessarily failures to respond. There are many reasons 
why the station did not respond to the incident, including that the station was not alerted.
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Incidents are broken down into:
1. Responded or not from this station.
2. Inside or outside of work hours i.e. 0700–1800, weekdays.
Incidents by type, annual average for the five years ended 01 Jul 2021.
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Incident trend by type
The charts below show the historical incidents by type. The figures are expressed as all incidents 
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attended to by the station – not the multiple responses to the same incident.
The 'Other' category in the charts includes all incidents that are not fires, false alarms or medical 
responses i.e. motor vehicle accidents, rescues etc.
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[There is currently no data in this part of the station profile for this station]
* Planning years that were affected by industrial action.
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Incidents by day of week and time of day
The charts below show when incidents were responded to by the station inside and outside the first response area. 
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Incidents by day of week – annual average for five years ending  01 Jul 2021
[There is currently no data in this part of the station profile for this station]
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Incidents by time of day – annual average for five years ending  01 Jul 2021
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All station responses within the community
The table below shows up to the top ten stations that responded to incidents within the FRA. The response times are 
from alert to arrival. The figures are expressed as annual averages for the last five years and include multiple  1982
responses to the same incident..
There is currently no data in this part of the station profile for this station as the station has no FRA
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This station’s response outside the community
The table below shows up to the top ten stations outside of the FRA that were supported by this station. The 
response times are from alert to arrival. The figures are expressed as annual averages for the last five years and 
includes multiple responses to the same incident.
FRA
Average response time (mm:ss)
Average response count
Alexandra
12:58
29
Cromwell
15:18
16
Clyde
16:41
12
Omakau
17:29
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22:48
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Lake Hawea
71:48
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Wanaka
75:16
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Tarras VRFF
25:30
1
Arrowtown
42:57
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Luggate
23:53
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Risk reduction
This section summarises the risk reduction activities undertaken by the station to make the community safer and 1982
more resilient.
Safer homes and workplaces
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The table below shows the number of targeted programmes delivered by this station over the last five years. These 
programmes are aimed to build and embed a culture of fire prevention and preparedness amongst our personnel 
and the communities they serve.
[There is currently no data in this part of the station profile for this station]
To assist with risk reduction, SMART Risk is a web mapping application with layers that can be used to help with 
the targeting of ‘At Risk’ groups for home fire safety activities or ‘Patch Analysis’.
 
https://maps.fireandemergency.nz/smartrisk/
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Structure fire causes
The table below lists the leading causes of structure fire (with damage). For communities with large numbers of 
structure fires, this can provide some guidance as to where prevention activities can be focused. The number of 
structure fires are expressed as annual averages for the last five years.
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Maps
Interactive maps
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Interactive maps are available through SMART Map.
https://maps.fireandemergency.nz/smartmap/
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Interactive maps for risk reduction are available through SMART Risk.
https://maps.fireandemergency.nz/smartrisk/
Basic maps are included at the end of this report.
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Drive time
The map below indicates a drive time of up to 10 minutes from the station profiled including its neighbouring stations 
and the boundary.
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Wildfire threat analysis 
The map below includes the risk and hazard layers of the Wildfire Threat Analysis (WTA), but not the Values layer.
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