Hawke’s Bay Airport Unveils New Fire Station Enhancing Regional Safety
Hawke’s Bay Airport fire station boosts regional safety and resilience

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Hawke’s Bay Airport has inaugurated a new fire station designed to enhance regional safety and resilience. CEO Nick Flack highlighted the facility's modern firefighting technology and its capacity to support emergency responses for the next 50 to 60 years, particularly in the event of severe weather incidents.
- 01The fire station has been operational since February but was officially opened to project partners and shareholders this week.
- 02CEO Nick Flack emphasized that the facility aligns with best practices in firefighting technology.
- 03The station is expected to support the Hawke’s Bay region for the next 50 to 60 years.
- 04In case of severe weather events, the fire station will serve as a central hub for emergency response.
- 05The fire station is recognized for its award-winning design.
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Hawke’s Bay Airport has officially opened its new fire station, which has been operational since February, showcasing its capabilities to project partners and shareholders. According to CEO Nick Flack, this award-winning facility is designed to last for 50 to 60 years and incorporates modern firefighting technology aligned with best practices. Flack noted that the fire station will play a crucial role in regional safety, especially during severe weather events, serving as a central hub for emergency responses. The new station not only enhances the airport's operational capabilities but also strengthens community resilience in Hawke’s Bay.
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The new fire station will significantly improve emergency response capabilities for the Hawke’s Bay region, especially during severe weather events.
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