Hawke's Bay Today

Gone in 3 minutes

Waipukurau home used for firefighte­r exercise

- Gianina Schwanecke

Three minutes. That’s all the time it took for the twostorey, three-bedroom home to be fully engulfed in flames.

The “typical Kiwi home” in Waipukurau was deliberate­ly set alight as part of a controlled burn training exercise for firefighte­rs organised by Fire and Emergency New Zealand over the weekend.

Hawke’s Bay area commander Ken Cooper said they regularly looked for opportunit­ies to give new firefighte­rs “more realistic” training in relation to structure fires.

“Our training is very robust.” The home was destined for demolition

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having been badly damaged in an earlier house fire last year.

About 30 volunteers from around Hawke’s Bay, including Otane, Bay View, Nuhaka, Taradale and Waipukurau attended the exercise.

“We take them through the various

stages of how a fire develops in a property,” Cooper explained.

“It’s an opportunit­y for them to practise command control calls and for fighting techniques.”

The exercise demonstrat­ed the high temperatur­es reached in structure fires, as well as how quickly it spreads.

The fire was started in one of the bedrooms in the “average Kiwi build” constructe­d of timber, with furniture like couches and beds acting like fuel.

“They can add significan­tly to the fire. That’s why it spreads so quickly.”

Cooper said the house was fully engulfed within three minutes, highlighti­ng the importance of having

working smoke alarms and coming up with an escape plan.

“Still our number one cause of fires is unattended cooking.”

Heading into the winter months, he said it was also worth getting electric blankets tested to make sure they’re safe and removing hot ash into safe, metal bins.

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Photos / Supplied It took just three minutes for this Waipukurau home to be “fully engulfed” as part of a Fire and Emergency New Zealand training exercise.
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About 30 volunteers took part in the exercise to learn more about the way fire spreads within a house.
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Fire rips through the two-storey building.

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