"Whaia e koe ki te iti kahurangi; ki te tuohu koe, me maunga
teitei"
Seek the treasure you value most dearly; if you bow your head,
let it be to a lofty mountain.
This Whakatauki is widely believed to be of Ngapuhi origin.
Although some of its meaning and spirit is lost in literal
translation, the Whakatauki has significance for the Northland
Fire Region as it encompasses our most important goals: to
protect and save lives.
This site gives you access to up-to-date information about
our Fire Safety Promotions,
which help you to keep yourself and your family safe.
Learn how Northland Fire Region delivers fire and emergency
services in the "About Us" section.
View information about your local Fire
Station and get to know your local brigade members. Our
volunteer and career staff are the solid foundation of Northland
Fire Region and they represent the high level of trust and
confidence the community has in their local Fire Service.
Find out whom to contact
- being accessible is part of our vision of "Working with
communities to protect what they value".
We hope you enjoy browsing through our site and welcome any
comments, suggestions or enquiries you may have.
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