The Whanganui Brigade will unite with others all across the Manawatū after Fire and Emergency restructures its organisation.
Photo / Bevan Conley
A nationwide restructure of Fire and Emergency NZ has gone into effect, creating New Zealand's first unified firefighting organisation.
The firefighting organisation now becomes 17 new districts, replacing a historic split where there were 24 urban areas and 18 rural fire districts across the country.
Under the new structure, all
brigades and stations will sit together under their respective district managers.
Newly appointed Manawatu-Whanganui district manager Nigel Dravitzki said the organisation would now be able to better respond to the communities' needs.
"We have transitioned a bit in terms of the types of incidents we attend due to a number of things.