Firefighters have banned another dodgy fire appliance, the second in less than a week.
The New Zealand Professional Firefighters' Union has extended its "blacking" of a fire engine to include Christchurch City's rescue tender, which carries critical life saving rescue equipment used to cut crash victims from vehicles.
The "Man" appliance has issues which are just too great for the union to ignore, spokesman Boyd Raines says.
It comes just days after Auckland firefightersrefused to use their main engine for fear someone will get killed.
However, the issue is likely to be more widespread than just two the main centres, Raines says.