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Subject: RE: Incident F4083978
Hi Out of Scope
Thanks for looking into this for me.
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Sent: Monday, November 11, 2024 3:57 PM
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Subject: RE: Incident F4083978
Kia ora again, Out of Scop
The Shift Manager was at work today conducting an assessment. When I spoke to them about it, it was a Dispatcher
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error that was dealt with at the time. 9(2)(g)(i)
Please let me know if you need more.
Ngā mihi nui,
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Northern Communications Centre
Level 2 – Piki Ki Te Ao
482-486 Great South Road, Otahuhu, Auckland 1062
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Sent: Monday, November 11, 2024 12:44 PM
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Subject: RE: Incident F4083978
Kia ora, Out of Scop
There are time requirements for volunteer stations.
1st appliance from each station – five minutes from the time of turnout (Siren, pagers and AMS) to go K1. At five
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minutes, the dispatcher should call to confirm they have a crew.
2nd appliance from the same station is ten minutes to go K1. It's the same rules to check if they have a crew.
If it is a two-pump call, and the two pumps come from two different stations, it's five minutes for each appliance.
I need to follow up with the Shift Manager for this incident, as the call was received at 00:41:44; HUNT321 and
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HUNT327 were turned out at 00:42:28, but HUNT321 did not go K1 until 00:53:18, so almost ten minutes later. There is
nothing to explain what action had been taken in the meantime, but I note that NGAR331 were turned out at 00:53:50
(and went K1 at 00:58:19 – so within the five minutes).
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The watch is working again on Wednesday, so I will follow up then.
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Northern Communications Centre
Level 2 – Piki Ki Te Ao
482-486 Great South Road, Otahuhu, Auckland 1062
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Sent: Monday, November 11, 2024 10:49 AM
To: ComCen Northern - Managers & RSMs <[email address]>
Subject: FW: Incident F4083978
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ay could someone please help out with this question?
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Hello Out of Scop
I have had a Brigade enquire about the attached incident.
Can you please tell me if there is a com-center procedure to notify a neighboring Brigade if an initial Briagde hasn’t
turned out in a set timeframe?
It was over ten minutes from the Station alert for Huntly to go respond.
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We thought the neighboring Brigade would have been alerted at 5-7 minutes.
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Kaiwhakahaere Rōpū
Waikato District
Ngā Tai ki te Puku (Region 2)
Hamilton Fire Station,
189 Anglesea Street,
Hamilton
PO Box 1343, Hamilton, 3240
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