Age, mileage and engine hours for FENZ fleet
C Morton made this Official Information request to Fire and Emergency New Zealand
The request was partially successful.
From: C Morton
Dear Fire and Emergency New Zealand,
Can you please provide the following information on Fire and Emergency New Zealand (FENZ) vehicles:
• Registration Number
• Make
• Model
• Year
• Current Callsign
• Current Station
• Current appliance type/designation (e.g. Pump, Aerial, Tanker)
• Current/Latest Mileage
• Current/Latest Pump or Engine Hours (if applicable for that vehicle type)
• Year of purchase or acquisition by FENZ
• Date of last scheduled service
• Date of last unscheduled service (in the case of a breakdown or failure)
Please arrange by vehicle registration number.
Please provide in a CSV or XLS format.
Yours faithfully,
C Morton
From: Official Information Requests
Fire and Emergency New Zealand
Dear C Morton
I am writing to acknowledge receipt of your information request, dated 29
July 2022.
In accordance with section 15 of the Official Information Act 1982 we will
try to respond to your request as soon as possible and in any event no
later than 20 working days after the day your request was received. If we
are unable to respond to your request by then, we will notify you of an
extension of that timeframe.
In order to gather information relevant to your request, we may make
details of your request known to Fire and Emergency personnel who are
likely to be able to assist with the identification and collation of that
information. This will not include your identity as the requestor, unless
it is reasonably necessary to share that in order to gather information
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Kind regards
Official Information Team
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From: Official Information Requests
Fire and Emergency New Zealand
Kia ora
I refer to your request for information about Fire and Emergency vehicles
dated 29 July 2022. We have spoken to our Fleet section, and we understand
that we can provide the following information:
o Registration Number
o Make
o Model
o Year
o Current Callsign
o Current Station
o Current appliance type/designation (e.g. Pump, Aerial, Tanker)
o Year of purchase or acquisition by FENZ
o Date of last scheduled service
However, we cannot provide the following information without substantial
research and collation.
• Current/Latest Mileage
• Current/Latest Pump or Engine Hours (if applicable for that vehicle
type)
Finally, information about the date of the last unscheduled service is not
held in a database. In some instances it may be referred to in the
invoice, but again to search those records for the large number of
vehicles involved would require substantial research and collation.
Are you happy to amend your request to be for the information we are able
to provide?
Nâku noa, nâ
Information Requests Team
National Headquarters, Level 12, 80 The Terrace
PO Box 2133, Wellington 6140
[1][FENZ request email]
[2]www.fireandemergency.nz
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From: C Morton
Dear Information Requests Team,
I ask that you respond with the readily available information you have indicated, and then provide an updated response once the remaining information is collated.
Yours sincerely,
C Morton
From: Official Information Requests
Fire and Emergency New Zealand
Kia ora
We have 1273 appliances, and unfortunately obtaining the milage and engine hours for all of these appliances would be a manual task that would require substantial research and collation. However, we have identified that for some appliances we have hubodometer readings. Would you be happy to received this data where it exists instead?
We look forward to hearing from you.
Information Requests Team
National Headquarters, Level 12, 80 The Terrace
PO Box 2133, Wellington 6140
[FENZ request email]
www.fireandemergency.nz
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From: C Morton
Dear Information Requests Team,
It would be satisfactory to receive hubodometer data in place of mileage for those vehicles equipped with a hubodometer. For all other vehicles a mileage reading would be required.
However, I still require, where applicable, engine operation hours as fire appliances often run for hours at an incident without moving.
Yours sincerely,
C Morton
From: Official Information Requests
Fire and Emergency New Zealand
Kia ora
Attached is a response to your official information request.
Ngā mihi
Information Requests Team
National Headquarters, Level 12, 80 The Terrace
PO Box 2133, Wellington 6140
[1][FENZ request email]
[2]www.fireandemergency.nz
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From: C Morton
Dear Official Information Requests,
Can you please advise an estimate of costs involved to ascertain current mileage and current pump or engine hours.
Yours sincerely,
C Morton
From: Official Information Requests
Fire and Emergency New Zealand
Kia ora
We have worked with our subject matter experts to estimate the cost of providing current mileage and engine running hours.
We would need to engage a contractor to facilitate this work as Fire and Emergency has 1272 vehicles located at numerous locations throughout New Zealand, with many at unmanned stations.
We estimate we would need to allow 15 minutes per vehicle to obtain these readings, record and review the information. Based on this, we estimate 318 hours of work.
Based on Government charging guidelines, of $38 per half hour with the first hour being free, our estimated cost is $24,092. Due to the costs involved, we would require a deposit to be paid before proceeding with this work.
Note due to factors such as some vehicles being located at remote or unmanned stations and ongoing industrial action, it may take some time to carry out this work.
Please confirm if you accept the charges we have estimated.
You have the right to seek an investigation and review by the Ombudsman of this decision. Information about how to make a complaint is available at www.ombudsman.parliament.nz or freephone 0800 802 602.
If you wish to discuss this decision with us, please feel free to contact us.
Ngā mihi
Information Requests Team
National Headquarters, Level 12, 80 The Terrace
PO Box 2133, Wellington 6140
[FENZ request email]
www.fireandemergency.nz
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From: C Morton
Dear Official Information Requests,
I politely decline any charges.
Yours sincerely,
C Morton
From: Official Information Requests
Fire and Emergency New Zealand
Kia ora
Thank you for your email advising you do not wish to accept the charges we have estimated.
Accordingly, it is necessary to formally decline your requests for current mileage and engine hours under section 18(f) of the OIA, as the information is unable to be made available without substantial collation or research.
You have the right to seek an investigation and review by the Ombudsman of this decision. Information about how to make a complaint is available at www.ombudsman.parliament.nz or freephone 0800 802 602.
Ngā mihi
Information Requests Team
National Headquarters, Level 12, 80 The Terrace
PO Box 2133, Wellington 6140
[FENZ request email]
www.fireandemergency.nz
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There are a plethora of off-the-shelf services that would be able to export all of this information with the click of a button, EROAD for example. The fact that FENZ has said this would need to be done manually means they clearly don't have one of these systems in place. Yet another example of FENZ inability to manage their fleet and adequately protect the New Zealand public. Find out more here: https://www.firecrisis.nz/what-crisis/fi....
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