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Airport Fire Service
I’m a Fire Officer, looking after five guys on my shift, conducting shift training, responding to all fire calls, conducting First Aid Courses for the company on my days off.
13 years as a Defense Firefighter (Army), 13 years as a Volunteer Firefighter in Rolleston, 2 years as a casual trainer for the New Zealand Fire Service.
I enjoy helping people in need, medical or fire. I also enjoy the training side of my job, training people in correct use of fire extinguishers and first aid courses.
Being away from my family on days like Christmas Day, but we are a 24/7operation, so someone has to be here on those family days.
I am working on green shift, conducting shift training. Also preparing for more First Aid courses for the Airport campus tenants and some flight attendants.
I have travelled with my previous role as a Fire Trainer at the Airport Fire Service. Part of this training included me travelling to Antarctica to train the Scott Base personnel in firefighting; Fiji to train 20 firefighters in the Senior Fire Officer course; Tonga where I trained 30 firefighters in a Senior Firefighter course and 30 firefighters in a Fire Officer course. I have also travelled all around NZ, from Queenstown to Auckland, and trained many firefighters.
When I first started this job at the airport, we did a training exercise after I passed my recruit course. The exercise was for me to respond in the truck and go to our training aircraft and open the door. So I did.
Once I was there I heard both huge trucks start their pumps. At this stage I knew I was going to get very very very wet … So what did I do? I ran! However there is no getting away from the trucks which can drive and squirt water.
I gave up. I was against the fence and they soaked me with two massive monitors, which each put out 5800 litres a minute.
This was in the middle of winter and I can tell you I was freezing cold getting blasted by these two massive things. That was my initiation to Blue Watch 10 years ago.
Cam Kenyon is a fire officer for the Airport Fire Service.