From mike at firepumps.co.nz Tue Sep 27 13:53:32 2011 From: mike at firepumps.co.nz (Mike Harrison) Date: Tue Sep 27 13:54:06 2011 Subject: [VollyNet] New National Commander Message-ID: <8CB8A340648544F5993A5183D2B6BAAC@Miketoshiba> Paul Baxter is our new national commander. I personally could not think of a better choice to lead our Fire Service into the future. Congratulations Paul you have earned it. regards Mike Harrison Vortex Holdings Ltd 31 Murchison Street Tikokino New Zealand Tel +64 21 435811 www.firepumps.co.nz From tds_4 at hotmail.com Tue Sep 27 20:25:44 2011 From: tds_4 at hotmail.com (Tristan Saunders) Date: Tue Sep 27 20:26:03 2011 Subject: [VollyNet] New National Commander In-Reply-To: <8CB8A340648544F5993A5183D2B6BAAC@Miketoshiba> References: <8CB8A340648544F5993A5183D2B6BAAC@Miketoshiba> Message-ID: restructure and sunshine report would be two negatives i could think of.. > From: mike@firepumps.co.nz > To: vollynet@vollynet.org.nz > Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2011 13:53:32 +1300 > Subject: [VollyNet] New National Commander > > VOLLYNET : OPEN DISCUSSION ABOUT VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTING IN NZ > For information and help see www.vollynet.org.nz > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > Paul Baxter is our new national commander. I personally could not think of a better choice to lead our Fire Service into the future. > Congratulations Paul you have earned it. > > regards > > Mike Harrison > Vortex Holdings Ltd > 31 Murchison Street > Tikokino > New Zealand > Tel +64 21 435811 > www.firepumps.co.nz > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > MEET THE COMMUNITY! Visit www.vollynet.org.nz/profiles > > ALL posts to VollyNet should be considered statements of > personal opinion only unless specifically stated otherwise From mike at firepumps.co.nz Tue Sep 27 21:06:37 2011 From: mike at firepumps.co.nz (Mike Harrison) Date: Tue Sep 27 20:43:22 2011 Subject: [VollyNet] New National Commander In-Reply-To: References: <8CB8A340648544F5993A5183D2B6BAAC@Miketoshiba> Message-ID: What makes Paul the best in my view is that he has come up through the ranks in the NZ fire service. He started as a volley and has held every rank up to NC. He is young and has a huge respect for volunteers. Sent from my iPad On 27/09/2011, at 20:25, Tristan Saunders wrote: > VOLLYNET : OPEN DISCUSSION ABOUT VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTING IN NZ > For information and help see www.vollynet.org.nz > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > > restructure and sunshine report would be two negatives i could think of.. > >> From: mike@firepumps.co.nz >> To: vollynet@vollynet.org.nz >> Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2011 13:53:32 +1300 >> Subject: [VollyNet] New National Commander >> >> VOLLYNET : OPEN DISCUSSION ABOUT VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTING IN NZ >> For information and help see www.vollynet.org.nz >> ---------------------------------------------------------------- >> Paul Baxter is our new national commander. I personally could not think of a better choice to lead our Fire Service into the future. >> Congratulations Paul you have earned it. >> >> regards >> >> Mike Harrison >> Vortex Holdings Ltd >> 31 Murchison Street >> Tikokino >> New Zealand >> Tel +64 21 435811 >> www.firepumps.co.nz >> ---------------------------------------------------------------- >> MEET THE COMMUNITY! Visit www.vollynet.org.nz/profiles >> >> ALL posts to VollyNet should be considered statements of >> personal opinion only unless specifically stated otherwise > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > MEET THE COMMUNITY! Visit www.vollynet.org.nz/profiles > > ALL posts to VollyNet should be considered statements of > personal opinion only unless specifically stated otherwise From 4kings at nettel.net.nz Tue Sep 27 20:43:19 2011 From: 4kings at nettel.net.nz (Ian & Heather King) Date: Tue Sep 27 20:43:36 2011 Subject: [VollyNet] New National Commander References: <8CB8A340648544F5993A5183D2B6BAAC@Miketoshiba> Message-ID: <7CC685134462438BAB7CAF4299FB2D47@SN2938977271> Ha you're biased! ----- Original Message ----- From: Mike Harrison To: VollyNet Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2011 1:53 PM Subject: [VollyNet] New National Commander VOLLYNET : OPEN DISCUSSION ABOUT VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTING IN NZ For information and help see www.vollynet.org.nz ---------------------------------------------------------------- Paul Baxter is our new national commander. I personally could not think of a better choice to lead our Fire Service into the future. Congratulations Paul you have earned it. regards Mike Harrison Vortex Holdings Ltd 31 Murchison Street Tikokino New Zealand Tel +64 21 435811 www.firepumps.co.nz ---------------------------------------------------------------- MEET THE COMMUNITY! Visit www.vollynet.org.nz/profiles ALL posts to VollyNet should be considered statements of personal opinion only unless specifically stated otherwise From kiwis1 at slingshot.co.nz Tue Sep 27 20:45:53 2011 From: kiwis1 at slingshot.co.nz (Stephen) Date: Tue Sep 27 20:46:16 2011 Subject: [VollyNet] New National Commander In-Reply-To: References: <8CB8A340648544F5993A5183D2B6BAAC@Miketoshiba> Message-ID: <012901cc7ce9$7c37aef0$74a70cd0$@co.nz> Every rank? Even DCFO & ARC? Stephen -----Original Message----- From: vollynet-bounces@vollynet.org.nz [mailto:vollynet-bounces@vollynet.org.nz] On Behalf Of Mike Harrison Sent: Tuesday, 27 September 2011 9:07 p.m. To: VollyNet Subject: Re: [VollyNet] New National Commander VOLLYNET : OPEN DISCUSSION ABOUT VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTING IN NZ For information and help see www.vollynet.org.nz ---------------------------------------------------------------- What makes Paul the best in my view is that he has come up through the ranks in the NZ fire service. He started as a volley and has held every rank up to NC. He is young and has a huge respect for volunteers. Sent from my iPad On 27/09/2011, at 20:25, Tristan Saunders wrote: > VOLLYNET : OPEN DISCUSSION ABOUT VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTING IN NZ > For information and help see www.vollynet.org.nz > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > > restructure and sunshine report would be two negatives i could think of.. > >> From: mike@firepumps.co.nz >> To: vollynet@vollynet.org.nz >> Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2011 13:53:32 +1300 >> Subject: [VollyNet] New National Commander >> >> VOLLYNET : OPEN DISCUSSION ABOUT VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTING IN NZ >> For information and help see www.vollynet.org.nz >> ---------------------------------------------------------------- >> Paul Baxter is our new national commander. I personally could not think of a better choice to lead our Fire Service into the future. >> Congratulations Paul you have earned it. >> >> regards >> >> Mike Harrison >> Vortex Holdings Ltd >> 31 Murchison Street >> Tikokino >> New Zealand >> Tel +64 21 435811 >> www.firepumps.co.nz >> ---------------------------------------------------------------- >> MEET THE COMMUNITY! Visit www.vollynet.org.nz/profiles >> >> ALL posts to VollyNet should be considered statements of >> personal opinion only unless specifically stated otherwise > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > MEET THE COMMUNITY! Visit www.vollynet.org.nz/profiles > > ALL posts to VollyNet should be considered statements of > personal opinion only unless specifically stated otherwise ---------------------------------------------------------------- MEET THE COMMUNITY! Visit www.vollynet.org.nz/profiles ALL posts to VollyNet should be considered statements of personal opinion only unless specifically stated otherwise From 4kings at nettel.net.nz Tue Sep 27 20:46:27 2011 From: 4kings at nettel.net.nz (Ian & Heather King) Date: Tue Sep 27 20:46:37 2011 Subject: [VollyNet] New National Commander References: <8CB8A340648544F5993A5183D2B6BAAC@Miketoshiba> Message-ID: Lets just hope the huge respect he has for volunteers Mike, is different to that he has displayed in the restructure, where it is apparent many of us aren't going to get the same level of support, and are going to be expected (or told) we have to do more ourselves. Time will tell. ----- Original Message ----- From: Mike Harrison To: VollyNet Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2011 9:06 PM Subject: Re: [VollyNet] New National Commander VOLLYNET : OPEN DISCUSSION ABOUT VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTING IN NZ For information and help see www.vollynet.org.nz ---------------------------------------------------------------- What makes Paul the best in my view is that he has come up through the ranks in the NZ fire service. He started as a volley and has held every rank up to NC. He is young and has a huge respect for volunteers. Sent from my iPad On 27/09/2011, at 20:25, Tristan Saunders wrote: > VOLLYNET : OPEN DISCUSSION ABOUT VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTING IN NZ > For information and help see www.vollynet.org.nz > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > > restructure and sunshine report would be two negatives i could think of.. > >> From: mike@firepumps.co.nz >> To: vollynet@vollynet.org.nz >> Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2011 13:53:32 +1300 >> Subject: [VollyNet] New National Commander >> >> VOLLYNET : OPEN DISCUSSION ABOUT VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTING IN NZ >> For information and help see www.vollynet.org.nz >> ---------------------------------------------------------------- >> Paul Baxter is our new national commander. I personally could not think of a better choice to lead our Fire Service into the future. >> Congratulations Paul you have earned it. >> >> regards >> >> Mike Harrison >> Vortex Holdings Ltd >> 31 Murchison Street >> Tikokino >> New Zealand >> Tel +64 21 435811 >> www.firepumps.co.nz >> ---------------------------------------------------------------- >> MEET THE COMMUNITY! Visit www.vollynet.org.nz/profiles >> >> ALL posts to VollyNet should be considered statements of >> personal opinion only unless specifically stated otherwise > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > MEET THE COMMUNITY! Visit www.vollynet.org.nz/profiles > > ALL posts to VollyNet should be considered statements of > personal opinion only unless specifically stated otherwise ---------------------------------------------------------------- MEET THE COMMUNITY! Visit www.vollynet.org.nz/profiles ALL posts to VollyNet should be considered statements of personal opinion only unless specifically stated otherwise From tds_4 at hotmail.com Tue Sep 27 20:49:06 2011 From: tds_4 at hotmail.com (Tristan Saunders) Date: Tue Sep 27 20:49:16 2011 Subject: [VollyNet] youtube In-Reply-To: References: <8CB8A340648544F5993A5183D2B6BAAC@Miketoshiba>, Message-ID: anyone have a link to some waterway videos on youtube or similar? seems to be an impossible thing to search for From tds_4 at hotmail.com Tue Sep 27 20:51:30 2011 From: tds_4 at hotmail.com (Tristan Saunders) Date: Tue Sep 27 20:51:44 2011 Subject: [VollyNet] New National Commander In-Reply-To: References: <8CB8A340648544F5993A5183D2B6BAAC@Miketoshiba>, , Message-ID: doesnt appear to have respect for the organisational heirarchy in the restructure, taking alot of responsibility off the people closer to the coalface, even with a risk of civilians in those roles.. and again. Sunshine report.. > From: 4kings@nettel.net.nz > To: vollynet@vollynet.org.nz > Subject: Re: [VollyNet] New National Commander > Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2011 20:46:27 +1300 > > VOLLYNET : OPEN DISCUSSION ABOUT VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTING IN NZ > For information and help see www.vollynet.org.nz > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > Lets just hope the huge respect he has for volunteers Mike, is different to that he has displayed in the restructure, where it is apparent many of us aren't going to get the same level of support, and are going to be expected (or told) we have to do more ourselves. > Time will tell. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Mike Harrison > To: VollyNet > Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2011 9:06 PM > Subject: Re: [VollyNet] New National Commander > > > VOLLYNET : OPEN DISCUSSION ABOUT VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTING IN NZ > For information and help see www.vollynet.org.nz > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > > > What makes Paul the best in my view is that he has come up through the ranks in the NZ fire service. He started as a volley and has held every rank up to NC. He is young and has a huge respect for volunteers. > > Sent from my iPad > > On 27/09/2011, at 20:25, Tristan Saunders wrote: > > > VOLLYNET : OPEN DISCUSSION ABOUT VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTING IN NZ > > For information and help see www.vollynet.org.nz > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > restructure and sunshine report would be two negatives i could think of.. > > > >> From: mike@firepumps.co.nz > >> To: vollynet@vollynet.org.nz > >> Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2011 13:53:32 +1300 > >> Subject: [VollyNet] New National Commander > >> > >> VOLLYNET : OPEN DISCUSSION ABOUT VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTING IN NZ > >> For information and help see www.vollynet.org.nz > >> ---------------------------------------------------------------- > >> Paul Baxter is our new national commander. I personally could not think of a better choice to lead our Fire Service into the future. > >> Congratulations Paul you have earned it. > >> > >> regards > >> > >> Mike Harrison > >> Vortex Holdings Ltd > >> 31 Murchison Street > >> Tikokino > >> New Zealand > >> Tel +64 21 435811 > >> www.firepumps.co.nz > >> ---------------------------------------------------------------- > >> MEET THE COMMUNITY! Visit www.vollynet.org.nz/profiles > >> > >> ALL posts to VollyNet should be considered statements of > >> personal opinion only unless specifically stated otherwise > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > > MEET THE COMMUNITY! Visit www.vollynet.org.nz/profiles > > > > ALL posts to VollyNet should be considered statements of > > personal opinion only unless specifically stated otherwise > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > MEET THE COMMUNITY! Visit www.vollynet.org.nz/profiles > > ALL posts to VollyNet should be considered statements of > personal opinion only unless specifically stated otherwise > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > MEET THE COMMUNITY! Visit www.vollynet.org.nz/profiles > > ALL posts to VollyNet should be considered statements of > personal opinion only unless specifically stated otherwise From mike at firepumps.co.nz Tue Sep 27 21:28:47 2011 From: mike at firepumps.co.nz (Mike Harrison) Date: Tue Sep 27 21:05:37 2011 Subject: [VollyNet] New National Commander In-Reply-To: References: <8CB8A340648544F5993A5183D2B6BAAC@Miketoshiba> Message-ID: <057CD087-C25B-4E43-B3ED-397062DAAE13@firepumps.co.nz> Ok I agree that there are fish hooks in the restructure plan but he has always (in the old Eastern Region) made sure us vollies were well equipped and well resourced including having community education officer position to do school firewise programs for us. ( a position I know has disappeared in the restructure and we are lobbying to get back) Sent from my iPad On 27/09/2011, at 20:46, "Ian & Heather King" <4kings@nettel.net.nz> wrote: > VOLLYNET : OPEN DISCUSSION ABOUT VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTING IN NZ > For information and help see www.vollynet.org.nz > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > Lets just hope the huge respect he has for volunteers Mike, is different to that he has displayed in the restructure, where it is apparent many of us aren't going to get the same level of support, and are going to be expected (or told) we have to do more ourselves. > Time will tell. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Mike Harrison > To: VollyNet > Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2011 9:06 PM > Subject: Re: [VollyNet] New National Commander > > > VOLLYNET : OPEN DISCUSSION ABOUT VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTING IN NZ > For information and help see www.vollynet.org.nz > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > > > What makes Paul the best in my view is that he has come up through the ranks in the NZ fire service. He started as a volley and has held every rank up to NC. He is young and has a huge respect for volunteers. > > Sent from my iPad > > On 27/09/2011, at 20:25, Tristan Saunders wrote: > >> VOLLYNET : OPEN DISCUSSION ABOUT VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTING IN NZ >> For information and help see www.vollynet.org.nz >> ---------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> restructure and sunshine report would be two negatives i could think of.. >> >>> From: mike@firepumps.co.nz >>> To: vollynet@vollynet.org.nz >>> Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2011 13:53:32 +1300 >>> Subject: [VollyNet] New National Commander >>> >>> VOLLYNET : OPEN DISCUSSION ABOUT VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTING IN NZ >>> For information and help see www.vollynet.org.nz >>> ---------------------------------------------------------------- >>> Paul Baxter is our new national commander. I personally could not think of a better choice to lead our Fire Service into the future. >>> Congratulations Paul you have earned it. >>> >>> regards >>> >>> Mike Harrison >>> Vortex Holdings Ltd >>> 31 Murchison Street >>> Tikokino >>> New Zealand >>> Tel +64 21 435811 >>> www.firepumps.co.nz >>> ---------------------------------------------------------------- >>> MEET THE COMMUNITY! Visit www.vollynet.org.nz/profiles >>> >>> ALL posts to VollyNet should be considered statements of >>> personal opinion only unless specifically stated otherwise >> ---------------------------------------------------------------- >> MEET THE COMMUNITY! Visit www.vollynet.org.nz/profiles >> >> ALL posts to VollyNet should be considered statements of >> personal opinion only unless specifically stated otherwise > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > MEET THE COMMUNITY! Visit www.vollynet.org.nz/profiles > > ALL posts to VollyNet should be considered statements of > personal opinion only unless specifically stated otherwise > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > MEET THE COMMUNITY! Visit www.vollynet.org.nz/profiles > > ALL posts to VollyNet should be considered statements of > personal opinion only unless specifically stated otherwise From adam.knezovic at yahoo.co.nz Tue Sep 27 21:23:18 2011 From: adam.knezovic at yahoo.co.nz (Adam Knezovic) Date: Tue Sep 27 21:23:37 2011 Subject: [VollyNet] New National Commander In-Reply-To: References: <8CB8A340648544F5993A5183D2B6BAAC@Miketoshiba> Message-ID: <002201cc7cee$b74cdbf0$25e693d0$@yahoo.co.nz> Does every Rank mean every 'paid rank' or every rank including DCFO and CFO(volley rank)? Just curious. Don't bite my head off. -----Original Message----- From: vollynet-bounces@vollynet.org.nz [mailto:vollynet-bounces@vollynet.org.nz] On Behalf Of Mike Harrison Sent: Tuesday, 27 September 2011 9:07 p.m. To: VollyNet Subject: Re: [VollyNet] New National Commander VOLLYNET : OPEN DISCUSSION ABOUT VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTING IN NZ For information and help see www.vollynet.org.nz ---------------------------------------------------------------- What makes Paul the best in my view is that he has come up through the ranks in the NZ fire service. He started as a volley and has held every rank up to NC. He is young and has a huge respect for volunteers. Sent from my iPad On 27/09/2011, at 20:25, Tristan Saunders wrote: > VOLLYNET : OPEN DISCUSSION ABOUT VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTING IN NZ For > information and help see www.vollynet.org.nz > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > > restructure and sunshine report would be two negatives i could think of.. > >> From: mike@firepumps.co.nz >> To: vollynet@vollynet.org.nz >> Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2011 13:53:32 +1300 >> Subject: [VollyNet] New National Commander >> >> VOLLYNET : OPEN DISCUSSION ABOUT VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTING IN NZ For >> information and help see www.vollynet.org.nz >> ---------------------------------------------------------------- >> Paul Baxter is our new national commander. I personally could not think of a better choice to lead our Fire Service into the future. >> Congratulations Paul you have earned it. >> >> regards >> >> Mike Harrison >> Vortex Holdings Ltd >> 31 Murchison Street >> Tikokino >> New Zealand >> Tel +64 21 435811 >> www.firepumps.co.nz >> ---------------------------------------------------------------- >> MEET THE COMMUNITY! Visit www.vollynet.org.nz/profiles >> >> ALL posts to VollyNet should be considered statements of personal >> opinion only unless specifically stated otherwise > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > MEET THE COMMUNITY! Visit www.vollynet.org.nz/profiles > > ALL posts to VollyNet should be considered statements of personal > opinion only unless specifically stated otherwise ---------------------------------------------------------------- MEET THE COMMUNITY! Visit www.vollynet.org.nz/profiles ALL posts to VollyNet should be considered statements of personal opinion only unless specifically stated otherwise From mike at firepumps.co.nz Tue Sep 27 22:00:33 2011 From: mike at firepumps.co.nz (Mike Harrison) Date: Tue Sep 27 21:37:18 2011 Subject: [VollyNet] New National Commander In-Reply-To: <002201cc7cee$b74cdbf0$25e693d0$@yahoo.co.nz> References: <8CB8A340648544F5993A5183D2B6BAAC@Miketoshiba> <002201cc7cee$b74cdbf0$25e693d0$@yahoo.co.nz> Message-ID: He started as a volley for Napier then spent a few years in the Air force fire the joined the paid staff in 1986 in Napier. Went through FF ranks SO SSO Napier and Hastings Spent a year in Canada on exchange in Toronto, CFO Napier, ARC Eastern Region, RC Eastern Region. I guess not absolutely every rank but close. Sent from my iPad On 27/09/2011, at 21:23, "Adam Knezovic" wrote: > VOLLYNET : OPEN DISCUSSION ABOUT VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTING IN NZ > For information and help see www.vollynet.org.nz > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > > Does every Rank mean every 'paid rank' or every rank including DCFO and > CFO(volley rank)? > > Just curious. Don't bite my head off. > > -----Original Message----- > From: vollynet-bounces@vollynet.org.nz > [mailto:vollynet-bounces@vollynet.org.nz] On Behalf Of Mike Harrison > Sent: Tuesday, 27 September 2011 9:07 p.m. > To: VollyNet > Subject: Re: [VollyNet] New National Commander > > VOLLYNET : OPEN DISCUSSION ABOUT VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTING IN NZ For > information and help see www.vollynet.org.nz > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > > > What makes Paul the best in my view is that he has come up through the ranks > in the NZ fire service. He started as a volley and has held every rank up to > NC. He is young and has a huge respect for volunteers. > > Sent from my iPad > > On 27/09/2011, at 20:25, Tristan Saunders wrote: > >> VOLLYNET : OPEN DISCUSSION ABOUT VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTING IN NZ For >> information and help see www.vollynet.org.nz >> ---------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> restructure and sunshine report would be two negatives i could think of.. >> >>> From: mike@firepumps.co.nz >>> To: vollynet@vollynet.org.nz >>> Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2011 13:53:32 +1300 >>> Subject: [VollyNet] New National Commander >>> >>> VOLLYNET : OPEN DISCUSSION ABOUT VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTING IN NZ For >>> information and help see www.vollynet.org.nz >>> ---------------------------------------------------------------- >>> Paul Baxter is our new national commander. I personally could not think > of a better choice to lead our Fire Service into the future. >>> Congratulations Paul you have earned it. >>> >>> regards >>> >>> Mike Harrison >>> Vortex Holdings Ltd >>> 31 Murchison Street >>> Tikokino >>> New Zealand >>> Tel +64 21 435811 >>> www.firepumps.co.nz >>> ---------------------------------------------------------------- >>> MEET THE COMMUNITY! Visit www.vollynet.org.nz/profiles >>> >>> ALL posts to VollyNet should be considered statements of personal >>> opinion only unless specifically stated otherwise >> >> ---------------------------------------------------------------- >> MEET THE COMMUNITY! Visit www.vollynet.org.nz/profiles >> >> ALL posts to VollyNet should be considered statements of personal >> opinion only unless specifically stated otherwise > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > MEET THE COMMUNITY! Visit www.vollynet.org.nz/profiles > > ALL posts to VollyNet should be considered statements of personal opinion > only unless specifically stated otherwise > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > MEET THE COMMUNITY! Visit www.vollynet.org.nz/profiles > > ALL posts to VollyNet should be considered statements of > personal opinion only unless specifically stated otherwise From tds_4 at hotmail.com Tue Sep 27 22:05:59 2011 From: tds_4 at hotmail.com (Tristan Saunders) Date: Tue Sep 27 22:06:14 2011 Subject: [VollyNet] New National Commander In-Reply-To: References: <8CB8A340648544F5993A5183D2B6BAAC@Miketoshiba> , , <002201cc7cee$b74cdbf0$25e693d0$@yahoo.co.nz>, Message-ID: Do you know bout the sunshine report Mike? > From: mike@firepumps.co.nz > To: adam.knezovic@yahoo.co.nz; vollynet@vollynet.org.nz > Subject: Re: [VollyNet] New National Commander > Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2011 22:00:33 +1300 > CC: > > VOLLYNET : OPEN DISCUSSION ABOUT VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTING IN NZ > For information and help see www.vollynet.org.nz > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > He started as a volley for Napier then spent a few years in the Air force fire the joined the paid staff in 1986 in Napier. Went through FF ranks SO SSO Napier and Hastings Spent a year in Canada on exchange in Toronto, CFO Napier, ARC Eastern Region, RC Eastern Region. > I guess not absolutely every rank but close. > > > Sent from my iPad > > On 27/09/2011, at 21:23, "Adam Knezovic" wrote: > > > VOLLYNET : OPEN DISCUSSION ABOUT VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTING IN NZ > > For information and help see www.vollynet.org.nz > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > Does every Rank mean every 'paid rank' or every rank including DCFO and > > CFO(volley rank)? > > > > Just curious. Don't bite my head off. > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: vollynet-bounces@vollynet.org.nz > > [mailto:vollynet-bounces@vollynet.org.nz] On Behalf Of Mike Harrison > > Sent: Tuesday, 27 September 2011 9:07 p.m. > > To: VollyNet > > Subject: Re: [VollyNet] New National Commander > > > > VOLLYNET : OPEN DISCUSSION ABOUT VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTING IN NZ For > > information and help see www.vollynet.org.nz > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > > > What makes Paul the best in my view is that he has come up through the ranks > > in the NZ fire service. He started as a volley and has held every rank up to > > NC. He is young and has a huge respect for volunteers. > > > > Sent from my iPad > > > > On 27/09/2011, at 20:25, Tristan Saunders wrote: > > > >> VOLLYNET : OPEN DISCUSSION ABOUT VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTING IN NZ For > >> information and help see www.vollynet.org.nz > >> ---------------------------------------------------------------- > >> > >> restructure and sunshine report would be two negatives i could think of.. > >> > >>> From: mike@firepumps.co.nz > >>> To: vollynet@vollynet.org.nz > >>> Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2011 13:53:32 +1300 > >>> Subject: [VollyNet] New National Commander > >>> > >>> VOLLYNET : OPEN DISCUSSION ABOUT VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTING IN NZ For > >>> information and help see www.vollynet.org.nz > >>> ---------------------------------------------------------------- > >>> Paul Baxter is our new national commander. I personally could not think > > of a better choice to lead our Fire Service into the future. > >>> Congratulations Paul you have earned it. > >>> > >>> regards > >>> > >>> Mike Harrison > >>> Vortex Holdings Ltd > >>> 31 Murchison Street > >>> Tikokino > >>> New Zealand > >>> Tel +64 21 435811 > >>> www.firepumps.co.nz > >>> ---------------------------------------------------------------- > >>> MEET THE COMMUNITY! Visit www.vollynet.org.nz/profiles > >>> > >>> ALL posts to VollyNet should be considered statements of personal > >>> opinion only unless specifically stated otherwise > >> > >> ---------------------------------------------------------------- > >> MEET THE COMMUNITY! Visit www.vollynet.org.nz/profiles > >> > >> ALL posts to VollyNet should be considered statements of personal > >> opinion only unless specifically stated otherwise > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > > MEET THE COMMUNITY! Visit www.vollynet.org.nz/profiles > > > > ALL posts to VollyNet should be considered statements of personal opinion > > only unless specifically stated otherwise > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > > MEET THE COMMUNITY! Visit www.vollynet.org.nz/profiles > > > > ALL posts to VollyNet should be considered statements of > > personal opinion only unless specifically stated otherwise > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > MEET THE COMMUNITY! Visit www.vollynet.org.nz/profiles > > ALL posts to VollyNet should be considered statements of > personal opinion only unless specifically stated otherwise From nigel at ihug.co.nz Tue Sep 27 22:22:01 2011 From: nigel at ihug.co.nz (Nigel Lilley) Date: Tue Sep 27 22:22:11 2011 Subject: [VollyNet] youtube In-Reply-To: References: <8CB8A340648544F5993A5183D2B6BAAC@Miketoshiba>, Message-ID: <1A25096A02074CA495D0ABBB8C6124EE@nigelmain> What in particular are you after fella? Can prob help you out - email me offline - nigel@rollyinn.co.nz -----Original Message----- From: vollynet-bounces@vollynet.org.nz [mailto:vollynet-bounces@vollynet.org.nz] On Behalf Of Tristan Saunders Sent: Tuesday, 27 September 2011 8:49 p.m. To: vollynet@vollynet.org.nz Subject: [VollyNet] youtube VOLLYNET : OPEN DISCUSSION ABOUT VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTING IN NZ For information and help see www.vollynet.org.nz ---------------------------------------------------------------- anyone have a link to some waterway videos on youtube or similar? seems to be an impossible thing to search for ---------------------------------------------------------------- MEET THE COMMUNITY! Visit www.vollynet.org.nz/profiles ALL posts to VollyNet should be considered statements of personal opinion only unless specifically stated otherwise ----- No virus found in this message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 10.0.1410 / Virus Database: 1520/3921 - Release Date: 09/26/11 From adam.knezovic at yahoo.co.nz Tue Sep 27 23:31:45 2011 From: adam.knezovic at yahoo.co.nz (Adam Knezovic) Date: Tue Sep 27 23:32:09 2011 Subject: [VollyNet] New National Commander In-Reply-To: References: <8CB8A340648544F5993A5183D2B6BAAC@Miketoshiba> , , <002201cc7cee$b74cdbf0$25e693d0$@yahoo.co.nz>, Message-ID: <002e01cc7d00$a9c08420$fd418c60$@yahoo.co.nz> I would like to know about the sunshine report please. Thanks and regards -----Original Message----- From: vollynet-bounces@vollynet.org.nz [mailto:vollynet-bounces@vollynet.org.nz] On Behalf Of Tristan Saunders Sent: Tuesday, 27 September 2011 10:06 p.m. To: vollynet@vollynet.org.nz Subject: RE: [VollyNet] New National Commander VOLLYNET : OPEN DISCUSSION ABOUT VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTING IN NZ For information and help see www.vollynet.org.nz ---------------------------------------------------------------- Do you know bout the sunshine report Mike? > From: mike@firepumps.co.nz > To: adam.knezovic@yahoo.co.nz; vollynet@vollynet.org.nz > Subject: Re: [VollyNet] New National Commander > Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2011 22:00:33 +1300 > CC: > > VOLLYNET : OPEN DISCUSSION ABOUT VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTING IN NZ For > information and help see www.vollynet.org.nz > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > He started as a volley for Napier then spent a few years in the Air force fire the joined the paid staff in 1986 in Napier. Went through FF ranks SO SSO Napier and Hastings Spent a year in Canada on exchange in Toronto, CFO Napier, ARC Eastern Region, RC Eastern Region. > I guess not absolutely every rank but close. > > > Sent from my iPad > > On 27/09/2011, at 21:23, "Adam Knezovic" wrote: > > > VOLLYNET : OPEN DISCUSSION ABOUT VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTING IN NZ For > > information and help see www.vollynet.org.nz > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > Does every Rank mean every 'paid rank' or every rank including DCFO > > and CFO(volley rank)? > > > > Just curious. Don't bite my head off. > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: vollynet-bounces@vollynet.org.nz > > [mailto:vollynet-bounces@vollynet.org.nz] On Behalf Of Mike Harrison > > Sent: Tuesday, 27 September 2011 9:07 p.m. > > To: VollyNet > > Subject: Re: [VollyNet] New National Commander > > > > VOLLYNET : OPEN DISCUSSION ABOUT VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTING IN NZ For > > information and help see www.vollynet.org.nz > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > > > What makes Paul the best in my view is that he has come up through > > the ranks in the NZ fire service. He started as a volley and has > > held every rank up to NC. He is young and has a huge respect for volunteers. > > > > Sent from my iPad > > > > On 27/09/2011, at 20:25, Tristan Saunders wrote: > > > >> VOLLYNET : OPEN DISCUSSION ABOUT VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTING IN NZ For > >> information and help see www.vollynet.org.nz > >> ---------------------------------------------------------------- > >> > >> restructure and sunshine report would be two negatives i could think of.. > >> > >>> From: mike@firepumps.co.nz > >>> To: vollynet@vollynet.org.nz > >>> Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2011 13:53:32 +1300 > >>> Subject: [VollyNet] New National Commander > >>> > >>> VOLLYNET : OPEN DISCUSSION ABOUT VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTING IN NZ For > >>> information and help see www.vollynet.org.nz > >>> ---------------------------------------------------------------- > >>> Paul Baxter is our new national commander. I personally could not > >>> think > > of a better choice to lead our Fire Service into the future. > >>> Congratulations Paul you have earned it. > >>> > >>> regards > >>> > >>> Mike Harrison > >>> Vortex Holdings Ltd > >>> 31 Murchison Street > >>> Tikokino > >>> New Zealand > >>> Tel +64 21 435811 > >>> www.firepumps.co.nz > >>> ---------------------------------------------------------------- > >>> MEET THE COMMUNITY! Visit www.vollynet.org.nz/profiles > >>> > >>> ALL posts to VollyNet should be considered statements of personal > >>> opinion only unless specifically stated otherwise > >> > >> ---------------------------------------------------------------- > >> MEET THE COMMUNITY! Visit www.vollynet.org.nz/profiles > >> > >> ALL posts to VollyNet should be considered statements of personal > >> opinion only unless specifically stated otherwise > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > > MEET THE COMMUNITY! 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Visit www.vollynet.org.nz/profiles ALL posts to VollyNet should be considered statements of personal opinion only unless specifically stated otherwise From hoss_the_man at hotmail.com Wed Sep 28 01:24:48 2011 From: hoss_the_man at hotmail.com (Hoss Winger) Date: Wed Sep 28 01:25:04 2011 Subject: [VollyNet] New National Commander In-Reply-To: <012901cc7ce9$7c37aef0$74a70cd0$@co.nz> References: <8CB8A340648544F5993A5183D2B6BAAC@Miketoshiba> , , <012901cc7ce9$7c37aef0$74a70cd0$@co.nz> Message-ID: get it right... rank or Position Hoss with a Red Wing. > From: kiwis1@slingshot.co.nz > To: vollynet@vollynet.org.nz > Subject: RE: [VollyNet] New National Commander > Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2011 20:45:53 +1300 > > VOLLYNET : OPEN DISCUSSION ABOUT VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTING IN NZ > For information and help see www.vollynet.org.nz > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > Every rank? > Even DCFO & ARC? > > Stephen > > > -----Original Message----- > From: vollynet-bounces@vollynet.org.nz > [mailto:vollynet-bounces@vollynet.org.nz] On Behalf Of Mike Harrison > Sent: Tuesday, 27 September 2011 9:07 p.m. > To: VollyNet > Subject: Re: [VollyNet] New National Commander > > VOLLYNET : OPEN DISCUSSION ABOUT VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTING IN NZ > For information and help see www.vollynet.org.nz > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > > > What makes Paul the best in my view is that he has come up through the ranks > in the NZ fire service. He started as a volley and has held every rank up to > NC. He is young and has a huge respect for volunteers. > > Sent from my iPad > > On 27/09/2011, at 20:25, Tristan Saunders wrote: > > > VOLLYNET : OPEN DISCUSSION ABOUT VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTING IN NZ > > For information and help see www.vollynet.org.nz > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > restructure and sunshine report would be two negatives i could think of.. > > > >> From: mike@firepumps.co.nz > >> To: vollynet@vollynet.org.nz > >> Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2011 13:53:32 +1300 > >> Subject: [VollyNet] New National Commander > >> > >> VOLLYNET : OPEN DISCUSSION ABOUT VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTING IN NZ > >> For information and help see www.vollynet.org.nz > >> ---------------------------------------------------------------- > >> Paul Baxter is our new national commander. I personally could not think > of a better choice to lead our Fire Service into the future. > >> Congratulations Paul you have earned it. > >> > >> regards > >> > >> Mike Harrison > >> Vortex Holdings Ltd > >> 31 Murchison Street > >> Tikokino > >> New Zealand > >> Tel +64 21 435811 > >> www.firepumps.co.nz > >> ---------------------------------------------------------------- > >> MEET THE COMMUNITY! Visit www.vollynet.org.nz/profiles > >> > >> ALL posts to VollyNet should be considered statements of > >> personal opinion only unless specifically stated otherwise > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > > MEET THE COMMUNITY! Visit www.vollynet.org.nz/profiles > > > > ALL posts to VollyNet should be considered statements of > > personal opinion only unless specifically stated otherwise > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > MEET THE COMMUNITY! Visit www.vollynet.org.nz/profiles > > ALL posts to VollyNet should be considered statements of > personal opinion only unless specifically stated otherwise > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > MEET THE COMMUNITY! Visit www.vollynet.org.nz/profiles > > ALL posts to VollyNet should be considered statements of > personal opinion only unless specifically stated otherwise From mike at firepumps.co.nz Wed Sep 28 06:46:28 2011 From: mike at firepumps.co.nz (Mike Harrison) Date: Wed Sep 28 06:23:01 2011 Subject: [VollyNet] New National Commander In-Reply-To: References: <8CB8A340648544F5993A5183D2B6BAAC@Miketoshiba> , , <002201cc7cee$b74cdbf0$25e693d0$@yahoo.co.nz>, Message-ID: <8C1D9701-2671-440B-901C-A10619CD738F@firepumps.co.nz> No I have not seen the sunshine report. where can I view this. Cheers Sent from my iPad On 27/09/2011, at 22:05, Tristan Saunders wrote: > VOLLYNET : OPEN DISCUSSION ABOUT VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTING IN NZ > For information and help see www.vollynet.org.nz > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > > Do you know bout the sunshine report Mike? > >> From: mike@firepumps.co.nz >> To: adam.knezovic@yahoo.co.nz; vollynet@vollynet.org.nz >> Subject: Re: [VollyNet] New National Commander >> Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2011 22:00:33 +1300 >> CC: >> >> VOLLYNET : OPEN DISCUSSION ABOUT VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTING IN NZ >> For information and help see www.vollynet.org.nz >> ---------------------------------------------------------------- >> He started as a volley for Napier then spent a few years in the Air force fire the joined the paid staff in 1986 in Napier. Went through FF ranks SO SSO Napier and Hastings Spent a year in Canada on exchange in Toronto, CFO Napier, ARC Eastern Region, RC Eastern Region. >> I guess not absolutely every rank but close. >> >> >> Sent from my iPad >> >> On 27/09/2011, at 21:23, "Adam Knezovic" wrote: >> >>> VOLLYNET : OPEN DISCUSSION ABOUT VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTING IN NZ >>> For information and help see www.vollynet.org.nz >>> ---------------------------------------------------------------- >>> >>> Does every Rank mean every 'paid rank' or every rank including DCFO and >>> CFO(volley rank)? >>> >>> Just curious. Don't bite my head off. >>> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: vollynet-bounces@vollynet.org.nz >>> [mailto:vollynet-bounces@vollynet.org.nz] On Behalf Of Mike Harrison >>> Sent: Tuesday, 27 September 2011 9:07 p.m. >>> To: VollyNet >>> Subject: Re: [VollyNet] New National Commander >>> >>> VOLLYNET : OPEN DISCUSSION ABOUT VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTING IN NZ For >>> information and help see www.vollynet.org.nz >>> ---------------------------------------------------------------- >>> >>> >>> What makes Paul the best in my view is that he has come up through the ranks >>> in the NZ fire service. He started as a volley and has held every rank up to >>> NC. He is young and has a huge respect for volunteers. >>> >>> Sent from my iPad >>> >>> On 27/09/2011, at 20:25, Tristan Saunders wrote: >>> >>>> VOLLYNET : OPEN DISCUSSION ABOUT VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTING IN NZ For >>>> information and help see www.vollynet.org.nz >>>> ---------------------------------------------------------------- >>>> >>>> restructure and sunshine report would be two negatives i could think of.. >>>> >>>>> From: mike@firepumps.co.nz >>>>> To: vollynet@vollynet.org.nz >>>>> Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2011 13:53:32 +1300 >>>>> Subject: [VollyNet] New National Commander >>>>> >>>>> VOLLYNET : OPEN DISCUSSION ABOUT VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTING IN NZ For >>>>> information and help see www.vollynet.org.nz >>>>> ---------------------------------------------------------------- >>>>> Paul Baxter is our new national commander. 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Visit www.vollynet.org.nz/profiles > > ALL posts to VollyNet should be considered statements of > personal opinion only unless specifically stated otherwise From Paul.Butler at rbnz.govt.nz Wed Sep 28 09:37:33 2011 From: Paul.Butler at rbnz.govt.nz (Paul Butler) Date: Wed Sep 28 09:37:49 2011 Subject: [VollyNet] Horse ends up in back seat after crash Message-ID: Just a brief question to all you knowledgeable lot. Do our aerials have any lifting capacity? Do they have a hoisting eye on the boom / ladder? I noticed what looks like New Plymouth 614 in the background in the photo attached to the story, and wondered if it could have been used to lift the horse. I have only worked with an aerial appliance once - it is not standard issue in the Wairarapa! http://www.stuff.co.nz/dominion-post/news/5689825 As an aside, I remember there being a PRT in the Wellington area with a Hiab on the back in the 90's and wondered if it really got any use? Cheers Paul ****************************************************************************** "This message (and any files transmitted with it) are confidential and may be legally privileged. If you are not the intended recipient please notify the sender immediately and delete this message from your system. This message does not necessarily reflect the views of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand. If the recipient has any concerns about the content of this message they should seek alternative confirmation from the Reserve Bank of New Zealand." ****************************************************************************** From tds_4 at hotmail.com Wed Sep 28 09:41:29 2011 From: tds_4 at hotmail.com (Tristan Saunders) Date: Wed Sep 28 09:41:43 2011 Subject: [VollyNet] Horse ends up in back seat after crash In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: yes they do. with 1000kg lifting rating fully retracted. 150kg fully extended. Wonder why they didnt use it.. > From: Paul.Butler@rbnz.govt.nz > To: vollynet@vollynet.org.nz > Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2011 09:37:33 +1300 > Subject: [VollyNet] Horse ends up in back seat after crash > > VOLLYNET : OPEN DISCUSSION ABOUT VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTING IN NZ > For information and help see www.vollynet.org.nz > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > Just a brief question to all you knowledgeable lot. Do our aerials have any lifting capacity? Do they have a hoisting eye on the boom / ladder? > > I noticed what looks like New Plymouth 614 in the background in the photo attached to the story, and wondered if it could have been used to lift the horse. > > I have only worked with an aerial appliance once - it is not standard issue in the Wairarapa! > > http://www.stuff.co.nz/dominion-post/news/5689825 > > As an aside, I remember there being a PRT in the Wellington area with a Hiab on the back in the 90's and wondered if it really got any use? > > Cheers > > Paul > > > ****************************************************************************** > "This message (and any files transmitted with it) are confidential and > may be legally privileged. If you are not the intended recipient please > notify the sender immediately and delete this message from your system. > > This message does not necessarily reflect the views of the > Reserve Bank of New Zealand. If the recipient has any concerns about > the content of this message they should seek alternative confirmation > from the Reserve Bank of New Zealand." > ****************************************************************************** > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > MEET THE COMMUNITY! Visit www.vollynet.org.nz/profiles > > ALL posts to VollyNet should be considered statements of > personal opinion only unless specifically stated otherwise From Paul.Butler at rbnz.govt.nz Wed Sep 28 09:44:49 2011 From: Paul.Butler at rbnz.govt.nz (Paul Butler) Date: Wed Sep 28 09:44:59 2011 Subject: [VollyNet] Horse ends up in back seat after crash In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Cool. The horse may have been getting up there on the weight scales, but would not have been 1000kg. Cheers -----Original Message----- From: vollynet-bounces@vollynet.org.nz [mailto:vollynet-bounces@vollynet.org.nz] On Behalf Of Tristan Saunders Sent: Wednesday, 28 September 2011 9:41 a.m. To: vollynet@vollynet.org.nz Subject: RE: [VollyNet] Horse ends up in back seat after crash VOLLYNET : OPEN DISCUSSION ABOUT VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTING IN NZ For information and help see www.vollynet.org.nz ---------------------------------------------------------------- yes they do. with 1000kg lifting rating fully retracted. 150kg fully extended. Wonder why they didnt use it.. > From: Paul.Butler@rbnz.govt.nz > To: vollynet@vollynet.org.nz > Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2011 09:37:33 +1300 > Subject: [VollyNet] Horse ends up in back seat after crash > > VOLLYNET : OPEN DISCUSSION ABOUT VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTING IN NZ > For information and help see www.vollynet.org.nz > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > Just a brief question to all you knowledgeable lot. Do our aerials have any lifting capacity? Do they have a hoisting eye on the boom / ladder? > > I noticed what looks like New Plymouth 614 in the background in the photo attached to the story, and wondered if it could have been used to lift the horse. > > I have only worked with an aerial appliance once - it is not standard issue in the Wairarapa! > > http://www.stuff.co.nz/dominion-post/news/5689825 > > As an aside, I remember there being a PRT in the Wellington area with a Hiab on the back in the 90's and wondered if it really got any use? > > Cheers > > Paul > > > ****************************************************************************** > "This message (and any files transmitted with it) are confidential and > may be legally privileged. If you are not the intended recipient please > notify the sender immediately and delete this message from your system. > > This message does not necessarily reflect the views of the > Reserve Bank of New Zealand. 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Visit www.vollynet.org.nz/profiles ALL posts to VollyNet should be considered statements of personal opinion only unless specifically stated otherwise From aditozer at xtra.co.nz Wed Sep 28 18:39:39 2011 From: aditozer at xtra.co.nz (Ian Tozer) Date: Wed Sep 28 18:39:51 2011 Subject: [VollyNet] Horse ends up in back seat after crash In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1317188379.36243.YahooMailNeo@web96103.mail.aue.yahoo.com> Extent of injuries at?a wild guess, horse in car - lets put strops round it and lift it out or cut it out with the tools. ? Put strops around horse , lift horse and it dies in the strops, you end up in the media looking like a right mamary gland. ? Also depends on entrapment, horse within the vehicle, lift horse and pull off a couple of legs, see above gland situation. ? Just a thought Ian. ________________________________ From: Paul Butler To: 'VollyNet' Sent: Wednesday, 28 September 2011 9:44 AM Subject: RE: [VollyNet] Horse ends up in back seat after crash VOLLYNET : OPEN DISCUSSION ABOUT VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTING IN NZ For information and help see www.vollynet.org.nz ---------------------------------------------------------------- Cool. The horse may have been getting up there on the weight scales, but would not have been 1000kg. Cheers -----Original Message----- From: vollynet-bounces@vollynet.org.nz [mailto:vollynet-bounces@vollynet.org.nz] On Behalf Of Tristan Saunders Sent: Wednesday, 28 September 2011 9:41 a.m. To: vollynet@vollynet.org.nz Subject: RE: [VollyNet] Horse ends up in back seat after crash VOLLYNET : OPEN DISCUSSION ABOUT VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTING IN NZ For information and help see www.vollynet.org.nz ---------------------------------------------------------------- yes they do. with 1000kg lifting rating fully retracted. 150kg fully extended.? Wonder why they didnt use it.. > From: Paul.Butler@rbnz.govt.nz > To: vollynet@vollynet.org.nz > Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2011 09:37:33 +1300 > Subject: [VollyNet] Horse ends up in back seat after crash > > VOLLYNET : OPEN DISCUSSION ABOUT VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTING IN NZ > For information and help see www.vollynet.org.nz > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > Just a brief question to all you knowledgeable lot. Do our aerials have any lifting capacity? Do they have a hoisting eye on the boom / ladder? > > I noticed what looks like New Plymouth 614 in the background in the photo attached to the story, and wondered if it could have been used to lift the horse. > > I have only worked with an aerial appliance once - it is not standard issue in the Wairarapa! > > http://www.stuff.co.nz/dominion-post/news/5689825 > > As an aside, I remember there being a PRT in the Wellington area with a Hiab on the back in the 90's and wondered if it really got any use? > > Cheers > > Paul > > > ****************************************************************************** > "This message (and any files transmitted with it) are confidential and > may be legally privileged. If you are not the intended recipient please > notify the sender immediately and delete this message from your system. > > This message does not necessarily reflect the views of the > Reserve Bank of New Zealand. 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Visit www.vollynet.org.nz/profiles ALL posts to VollyNet should be considered statements of personal opinion only unless specifically stated otherwise From mgkmontys at xtra.co.nz Thu Sep 29 10:24:04 2011 From: mgkmontys at xtra.co.nz (Mark Montgomery) Date: Thu Sep 29 10:24:18 2011 Subject: [VollyNet] Horse ends up in back seat after crash In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1317245044.45206.YahooMailNeo@web96101.mail.aue.yahoo.com> If the bronto's do have lifting capacity and are used as you suggest then the Service needs to ensure they comply with the legal requirements for cranes too. ? Monty ________________________________ From: Paul Butler asked: Just a brief question to all you knowledgeable lot. Do our aerials have any lifting capacity? Do they have a hoisting eye on the boom / ladder? I noticed what looks like New Plymouth 614 in the background in the photo attached to the story, and wondered if it could have been used to lift the horse. I have only worked with an aerial appliance once - it is not standard issue in the Wairarapa! http://www.stuff.co.nz/dominion-post/news/5689825 As an aside, I remember there being a PRT in the Wellington area with a Hiab on the back in the 90's and wondered if it really got any use? Cheers Paul From randjstrong at hotmail.com Thu Sep 29 15:58:44 2011 From: randjstrong at hotmail.com (Bob Strong) Date: Thu Sep 29 15:58:56 2011 Subject: [VollyNet] SIM 2 Registered No: EBL379 Message-ID: This vehicle spent some time in the rear yard at Paraparaumu Station and the went somewhere. Has anyone seen or heard anything of it lately. Respond off line if you like. Cheers Old fella Bob From Mark.Montgomery at dol.govt.nz Thu Sep 29 16:25:54 2011 From: Mark.Montgomery at dol.govt.nz (Mark Montgomery) Date: Thu Sep 29 16:26:20 2011 Subject: [VollyNet] SIM 2 Registered No: EBL379 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <954835B32F1DB84F961EE756E7D31682DCC1FF8B58@NZWLGEXCLU02.ad.dol.govt.nz> Hi Bob Can I suggest it 'went away'? Monty Bob Strong asked: This vehicle spent some time in the rear yard at Paraparaumu Station and the went somewhere. Has anyone seen or heard anything of it lately. Respond off line if you like. Cheers Old fella Bob ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ This email and any attachments may contain confidential information. If you are not the intended recipient, any use, dissemination, distribution or duplication of this email and attachments is prohibited. If you have received this email in error please immediately notify the sender and erase all copies of the email. The Department of Labour accepts no responsibility for changes made to this message or attachments after transmission from the Department. From randjstrong at hotmail.com Thu Sep 29 16:41:14 2011 From: randjstrong at hotmail.com (Bob Strong) Date: Thu Sep 29 16:41:25 2011 Subject: [VollyNet] SIM 2 Registered No: EBL379 In-Reply-To: <954835B32F1DB84F961EE756E7D31682DCC1FF8B58@NZWLGEXCLU02.ad.dol.govt.nz> References: <954835B32F1DB84F961EE756E7D31682DCC1FF8B58@NZWLGEXCLU02.ad.dol.govt.nz> Message-ID: Gooday Monty. Only you could say something like that. It is like the "Scarlet Pimpernell" . Cheers Old fella Bob -----Original Message----- From: Mark Montgomery Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2011 4:25 PM To: VollyNet Subject: RE: [VollyNet] SIM 2 Registered No: EBL379 VOLLYNET : OPEN DISCUSSION ABOUT VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTING IN NZ For information and help see www.vollynet.org.nz ---------------------------------------------------------------- Hi Bob Can I suggest it 'went away'? Monty Bob Strong asked: This vehicle spent some time in the rear yard at Paraparaumu Station and the went somewhere. Has anyone seen or heard anything of it lately. Respond off line if you like. Cheers Old fella Bob ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ This email and any attachments may contain confidential information. If you are not the intended recipient, any use, dissemination, distribution or duplication of this email and attachments is prohibited. 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Stephen -----Original Message----- From: vollynet-bounces@vollynet.org.nz [mailto:vollynet-bounces@vollynet.org.nz] On Behalf Of Bob Strong Sent: Thursday, 29 September 2011 4:41 p.m. To: VollyNet Subject: Re: [VollyNet] SIM 2 Registered No: EBL379 VOLLYNET : OPEN DISCUSSION ABOUT VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTING IN NZ For information and help see www.vollynet.org.nz ---------------------------------------------------------------- Gooday Monty. Only you could say something like that. It is like the "Scarlet Pimpernell" . Cheers Old fella Bob -----Original Message----- From: Mark Montgomery Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2011 4:25 PM To: VollyNet Subject: RE: [VollyNet] SIM 2 Registered No: EBL379 VOLLYNET : OPEN DISCUSSION ABOUT VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTING IN NZ For information and help see www.vollynet.org.nz ---------------------------------------------------------------- Hi Bob Can I suggest it 'went away'? 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Visit www.vollynet.org.nz/profiles ALL posts to VollyNet should be considered statements of personal opinion only unless specifically stated otherwise From firefrog at xtra.co.nz Thu Sep 29 18:43:55 2011 From: firefrog at xtra.co.nz (G W) Date: Thu Sep 29 18:44:09 2011 Subject: [VollyNet] SIM 2 Registered No: EBL379 In-Reply-To: <019501cc7e5a$d15a1540$740e3fc0$@co.nz> References: <954835B32F1DB84F961EE756E7D31682DCC1FF8B58@NZWLGEXCLU02.ad.dol.govt.nz> <019501cc7e5a$d15a1540$740e3fc0$@co.nz> Message-ID: <1317275035.74816.YahooMailNeo@web96002.mail.aue.yahoo.com> possibly a later version of the SIM1 Greg ________________________________ From: Stephen To: 'VollyNet' Sent: Thursday, 29 September 2011 4:49 PM Subject: RE: [VollyNet] SIM 2 Registered No: EBL379 VOLLYNET : OPEN DISCUSSION ABOUT VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTING IN NZ For information and help see www..vollynet.org.nz ---------------------------------------------------------------- Hi Bob What is a SIM 2? Stephen -----Original Message----- From: vollynet-bounces@vollynet.org.nz [mailto:vollynet-bounces@vollynet.org.nz] On Behalf Of Bob Strong Sent: Thursday, 29 September 2011 4:41 p.m. To: VollyNet Subject: Re: [VollyNet] SIM 2 Registered No: EBL379 VOLLYNET : OPEN DISCUSSION ABOUT VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTING IN NZ For information and help see www.vollynet.org.nz ---------------------------------------------------------------- Gooday Monty. Only you could say something like that. It is like the "Scarlet Pimpernell" . Cheers Old fella Bob -----Original Message----- From: Mark Montgomery Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2011 4:25 PM To: VollyNet Subject: RE: [VollyNet] SIM 2 Registered No: EBL379 VOLLYNET : OPEN DISCUSSION ABOUT VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTING IN NZ For information and help see www.vollynet.org.nz ---------------------------------------------------------------- Hi Bob Can I suggest it 'went away'? Monty Bob Strong asked: This vehicle spent some time in the rear yard at Paraparaumu Station and the went somewhere. Has anyone seen or heard anything of it lately. Respond off line if you like. Cheers Old fella Bob ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________ This email and any attachments may contain confidential information. If you are not the intended recipient, any use, dissemination, distribution or duplication of this email and attachments is prohibited. If you have received this email in error please immediately notify the sender and erase all copies of the email. The Department of Labour accepts no responsibility for changes made to this message or attachments after transmission from the Department. ---------------------------------------------------------------- MEET THE COMMUNITY! 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Visit www.vollynet.org.nz/profiles ALL posts to VollyNet should be considered statements of personal opinion only unless specifically stated otherwise From randjstrong at hotmail.com Thu Sep 29 19:54:06 2011 From: randjstrong at hotmail.com (Bob Strong) Date: Thu Sep 29 19:54:16 2011 Subject: [VollyNet] SIM 2 Registered No: EBL379 In-Reply-To: <1317275035.74816.YahooMailNeo@web96002.mail.aue.yahoo.com> References: <954835B32F1DB84F961EE756E7D31682DCC1FF8B58@NZWLGEXCLU02.ad.dol.govt.nz><019501cc7e5a$d15a1540$740e3fc0$@co.nz> <1317275035.74816.YahooMailNeo@web96002.mail.aue.yahoo.com> Message-ID: I believe that there were several SIM and this one was SIM 2. Whether MK1 or MK2 is irrelevant. It was a simulation vehicle providing officers with simulation training prior to becoming an officer and for refreshing their skills. Old fella Bob -----Original Message----- From: G W Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2011 6:43 PM To: VollyNet Subject: Re: [VollyNet] SIM 2 Registered No: EBL379 VOLLYNET : OPEN DISCUSSION ABOUT VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTING IN NZ For information and help see www.vollynet.org.nz ---------------------------------------------------------------- possibly a later version of the SIM1 Greg ________________________________ From: Stephen To: 'VollyNet' Sent: Thursday, 29 September 2011 4:49 PM Subject: RE: [VollyNet] SIM 2 Registered No: EBL379 VOLLYNET : OPEN DISCUSSION ABOUT VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTING IN NZ For information and help see www..vollynet.org.nz ---------------------------------------------------------------- Hi Bob What is a SIM 2? Stephen -----Original Message----- From: vollynet-bounces@vollynet.org.nz [mailto:vollynet-bounces@vollynet.org.nz] On Behalf Of Bob Strong Sent: Thursday, 29 September 2011 4:41 p.m. To: VollyNet Subject: Re: [VollyNet] SIM 2 Registered No: EBL379 VOLLYNET : OPEN DISCUSSION ABOUT VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTING IN NZ For information and help see www.vollynet.org.nz ---------------------------------------------------------------- Gooday Monty. Only you could say something like that. It is like the "Scarlet Pimpernell" . Cheers Old fella Bob -----Original Message----- From: Mark Montgomery Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2011 4:25 PM To: VollyNet Subject: RE: [VollyNet] SIM 2 Registered No: EBL379 VOLLYNET : OPEN DISCUSSION ABOUT VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTING IN NZ For information and help see www.vollynet.org.nz ---------------------------------------------------------------- Hi Bob Can I suggest it 'went away'? Monty Bob Strong asked: This vehicle spent some time in the rear yard at Paraparaumu Station and the went somewhere. Has anyone seen or heard anything of it lately. Respond off line if you like. Cheers Old fella Bob ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________ This email and any attachments may contain confidential information. If you are not the intended recipient, any use, dissemination, distribution or duplication of this email and attachments is prohibited. If you have received this email in error please immediately notify the sender and erase all copies of the email. The Department of Labour accepts no responsibility for changes made to this message or attachments after transmission from the Department. ---------------------------------------------------------------- MEET THE COMMUNITY! 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Visit www.vollynet.org.nz/profiles ALL posts to VollyNet should be considered statements of personal opinion only unless specifically stated otherwise From kiwis1 at slingshot.co.nz Thu Sep 29 20:11:27 2011 From: kiwis1 at slingshot.co.nz (Stephen) Date: Thu Sep 29 20:11:38 2011 Subject: [VollyNet] SIM 2 Registered No: EBL379 In-Reply-To: References: <954835B32F1DB84F961EE756E7D31682DCC1FF8B58@NZWLGEXCLU02.ad.dol.govt.nz><019501cc7e5a$d15a1540$740e3fc0$@co.nz> <1317275035.74816.YahooMailNeo@web96002.mail.aue.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <019c01cc7e77$021bdc10$06539430$@co.nz> Ah, like Vector Training Thanks Stephen -----Original Message----- From: vollynet-bounces@vollynet.org.nz [mailto:vollynet-bounces@vollynet.org.nz] On Behalf Of Bob Strong Sent: Thursday, 29 September 2011 7:54 p.m. To: G W; VollyNet Subject: Re: [VollyNet] SIM 2 Registered No: EBL379 VOLLYNET : OPEN DISCUSSION ABOUT VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTING IN NZ For information and help see www.vollynet.org.nz ---------------------------------------------------------------- I believe that there were several SIM and this one was SIM 2. Whether MK1 or MK2 is irrelevant. It was a simulation vehicle providing officers with simulation training prior to becoming an officer and for refreshing their skills. Old fella Bob -----Original Message----- From: G W Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2011 6:43 PM To: VollyNet Subject: Re: [VollyNet] SIM 2 Registered No: EBL379 VOLLYNET : OPEN DISCUSSION ABOUT VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTING IN NZ For information and help see www.vollynet.org.nz ---------------------------------------------------------------- possibly a later version of the SIM1 Greg ________________________________ From: Stephen To: 'VollyNet' Sent: Thursday, 29 September 2011 4:49 PM Subject: RE: [VollyNet] SIM 2 Registered No: EBL379 VOLLYNET : OPEN DISCUSSION ABOUT VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTING IN NZ For information and help see www..vollynet.org.nz ---------------------------------------------------------------- Hi Bob What is a SIM 2? Stephen -----Original Message----- From: vollynet-bounces@vollynet.org.nz [mailto:vollynet-bounces@vollynet.org.nz] On Behalf Of Bob Strong Sent: Thursday, 29 September 2011 4:41 p.m. To: VollyNet Subject: Re: [VollyNet] SIM 2 Registered No: EBL379 VOLLYNET : OPEN DISCUSSION ABOUT VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTING IN NZ For information and help see www.vollynet.org.nz ---------------------------------------------------------------- Gooday Monty. Only you could say something like that. It is like the "Scarlet Pimpernell" . Cheers Old fella Bob -----Original Message----- From: Mark Montgomery Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2011 4:25 PM To: VollyNet Subject: RE: [VollyNet] SIM 2 Registered No: EBL379 VOLLYNET : OPEN DISCUSSION ABOUT VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTING IN NZ For information and help see www.vollynet.org.nz ---------------------------------------------------------------- Hi Bob Can I suggest it 'went away'? Monty Bob Strong asked: This vehicle spent some time in the rear yard at Paraparaumu Station and the went somewhere. Has anyone seen or heard anything of it lately. Respond off line if you like. Cheers Old fella Bob ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________ This email and any attachments may contain confidential information. If you are not the intended recipient, any use, dissemination, distribution or duplication of this email and attachments is prohibited. If you have received this email in error please immediately notify the sender and erase all copies of the email. The Department of Labour accepts no responsibility for changes made to this message or attachments after transmission from the Department. ---------------------------------------------------------------- MEET THE COMMUNITY! 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Visit www.vollynet.org.nz/profiles ALL posts to VollyNet should be considered statements of personal opinion only unless specifically stated otherwise From tds_4 at hotmail.com Thu Sep 29 20:20:13 2011 From: tds_4 at hotmail.com (Tristan Saunders) Date: Thu Sep 29 20:20:23 2011 Subject: [VollyNet] SIM 2 Registered No: EBL379 In-Reply-To: <019c01cc7e77$021bdc10$06539430$@co.nz> References: <954835B32F1DB84F961EE756E7D31682DCC1FF8B58@NZWLGEXCLU02.ad.dol.govt.nz><019501cc7e5a$d15a1540$740e3fc0$@co.nz> <1317275035.74816.YahooMailNeo@web96002.mail.aue.yahoo.com>, , <019c01cc7e77$021bdc10$06539430$@co.nz> Message-ID: It IS vector training... Simulated Incident Management..(?) I think vector is just the program used.. > From: kiwis1@slingshot.co.nz > To: vollynet@vollynet.org.nz > Subject: RE: [VollyNet] SIM 2 Registered No: EBL379 > Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2011 20:11:27 +1300 > > VOLLYNET : OPEN DISCUSSION ABOUT VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTING IN NZ > For information and help see www.vollynet.org.nz > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > Ah, like Vector Training > Thanks > > Stephen > > > -----Original Message----- > From: vollynet-bounces@vollynet.org.nz [mailto:vollynet-bounces@vollynet.org.nz] On Behalf Of Bob Strong > Sent: Thursday, 29 September 2011 7:54 p.m. > To: G W; VollyNet > Subject: Re: [VollyNet] SIM 2 Registered No: EBL379 > > VOLLYNET : OPEN DISCUSSION ABOUT VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTING IN NZ > For information and help see www.vollynet.org.nz > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > I believe that there were several SIM and this one was SIM 2. Whether MK1 > or MK2 is irrelevant. It was a simulation vehicle providing officers with > simulation training prior to becoming an officer and for refreshing their > skills. > > Old fella Bob > > -----Original Message----- > From: G W > Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2011 6:43 PM > To: VollyNet > Subject: Re: [VollyNet] SIM 2 Registered No: EBL379 > > VOLLYNET : OPEN DISCUSSION ABOUT VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTING IN NZ > For information and help see www.vollynet.org.nz > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > possibly a later version of the SIM1 > > Greg > > > > ________________________________ > From: Stephen > To: 'VollyNet' > Sent: Thursday, 29 September 2011 4:49 PM > Subject: RE: [VollyNet] SIM 2 Registered No: EBL379 > > VOLLYNET : OPEN DISCUSSION ABOUT VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTING IN NZ > For information and help see www..vollynet.org.nz > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > Hi Bob > > What is a SIM 2? > > Stephen > > > -----Original Message----- > From: vollynet-bounces@vollynet.org.nz > [mailto:vollynet-bounces@vollynet.org.nz] On Behalf Of Bob Strong > Sent: Thursday, 29 September 2011 4:41 p.m. > To: VollyNet > Subject: Re: [VollyNet] SIM 2 Registered No: EBL379 > > VOLLYNET : OPEN DISCUSSION ABOUT VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTING IN NZ > For information and help see www.vollynet.org.nz > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > Gooday Monty. > > Only you could say something like that. > It is like the "Scarlet Pimpernell" . > > Cheers > Old fella Bob > > -----Original Message----- > From: Mark Montgomery > Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2011 4:25 PM > To: VollyNet > Subject: RE: [VollyNet] SIM 2 Registered No: EBL379 > > VOLLYNET : OPEN DISCUSSION ABOUT VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTING IN NZ > For information and help see www.vollynet.org.nz > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > Hi Bob > > Can I suggest it 'went away'? > > Monty > > Bob Strong asked: > > This vehicle spent some time in the rear yard at Paraparaumu Station and the > > went somewhere. > > Has anyone seen or heard anything of it lately. > > Respond off line if you like. > > Cheers > > Old fella Bob > ____________________________________________________________________________ > ____________________________________ > This email and any attachments may contain confidential information. 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