Huntly House Fire. Incident F4083978
Mark Grayson made this Official Information request to Fire and Emergency New Zealand
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From: Mark Grayson
Dear Fire and Emergency New Zealand,
On 09 November 2024, at approximately 0042 hours, Fire and Emergency responded Huntly volunteer crews to a house fire in the Huntly township. Incident reference F4083978.
Word of mouth from occupants and volunteer fire brigade members indicates that there was a significant delay in Fire and Emergency resources attending this incident, and that there was a lack of follow up from the Communications Centre to dispatch further appliances, which may have contributed towards the loss of this property. The initial indication was it was over 10 minutes before a response was made.
As a New Zealand Citizen, I am requesting the following information under the Official Information Act:
- Incident Report for F4083978;
- Total number of 111 calls made for this incident;
- Audio recordings of all related 111 calls;
- Audio recordings of all related radio messages;
- Total number of volunteers who responded to this incident;
- Total number of communications staff who were on duty at the time of this incident;
- Any communications (E.G. Teams, Emails, Messaging) related to this incident;
- What is the standard, or required timeframe that Fire and Emergency resources have to respond?;
- Is there any follow up process that may be initiated by either the crews or the Communications Centres, in order to dispatch the next nearest resources?;
- Is there a performance measuring standard (such as KPIs) that Fire and Emergency use in either the organisational operations or in the Communications Centres?;
- Is there a lack of Fire and Emergency resources or operational coverage in the Huntly township?;
- Does Fire and Emergency accept that this incident was a failure, or did not meet the expected standards with regard to the operations and commitment to the Fire and Emergency Act 2017?
Yours faithfully,
Mark Grayson
From: Official Information Requests
Fire and Emergency New Zealand
Tēnā koe Mark Grayson
We write to acknowledge receipt of your information request, dated 15
November 2024.
Our commitment is to provide a response to your request as soon as
possible, and no later than 20 working days after the day it was received.
If we are unable to meet this timeframe, we will inform you promptly and
provide details regarding any extension required. Should clarification be
necessary for your request, we may reach out to you for additional
information.
The information you have requested may contain the names and contact
details of our staff or volunteers. Please let us know whether you require
these names and contact details. We may need to consult our people before
deciding whether we can release this information, and this may take a bit
more time. If we do not hear from you, we will assume that you do not
require their names and contact details.
Nāku noa, nā
Information Request Team
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From: Mark Grayson
Dear Official Information Requests,
I do NOT require the names and contact details of your staff or volunteers.
Yours sincerely,
Mark Grayson
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