The life of Brian
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Dani Maguire
Senior fire fighter Phil Greeks pictured in action during a training exercise using scrap vehicles.
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ānaka’s volunteer fire fighters are on the
W look out for cars to practise on.
The brigade uses scrap cars to practise getting crash victims out of vehicles. Senior fire fighter Liz Morley said the vehicles are not torched – they are used in recreated crash scenarios and occasionally when two vehicles are
available, set up in mock collisions. “The aim is to ensure we can get patients out of vehicles quickly and safely,” she said. The brigade arranges to collect scrap vehicles and has resources to store them – which is why it is hoping a call to the community now will replenish stock numbers in one hit. “We are able to practise using the jaws of life and removing panels form vehicles,” Liz explained. “The area we cover for extrication after a crash goes
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all the way out to Haast… so if anyone out that way wants to drop a car off too they’d be very welcome.” The brigade is hoping its appeal will result in scrap cars in Wānaka being donated. Wānaka’s brigade is served by about 30 volunteers and their work varies – they can go an entire week with no calls, then have five the next. • If you can assist your volunteer fire brigade, make contact through their Facebook page – you’ll find them at WānakaVolunteerFireBrigade
She’s been stumped by Covid and Christchurch fog – will it be third time lucky for a Wānaka teenager? Dani Maguire, pictured above has been kept waiting to become the latest Mt Aspiring College student to feature on TV2’s Brain Buster Quiz show. “Dani was booked to record with us three times with unforeseen cancellations, Covid and then Christchurch fog almost thwarting her efforts to face the quizmaster,” Ana Olykan for Whitebait Media told the Sun this week. In the show, youngsters from around the country compete in a series of increasingly tricky challenges including maths, memory and spelling. The programme is into its third season. Dani made it the studio at the third time of asking – and all will be revealed when the programme screens at 4pm next Monday.
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