A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Fire Station outside Kilmore Street".
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Fire Station outside Kilmore Street".
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Fire Station outside Kilmore Street".
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Fire Station outside Kilmore Street".
A building on the corner of Madras Street and Hereford Street, with the Canterbury Television Building visible in the background. Masonry from this building has crumbled onto the footpath below. Fire engines can be seen along Madras Street, combating the fire.
Rauol Dykestra works for the Fire Service.
A member of the New Zealand Police with an injured man, rescued from the collapsed PGC building. The man's head has been wrapped in bandages.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "129-133 Worcester Street".
A badly-damaged building on Worcester Street.
The Fire Service still has a big job to do in Christchurch following the February 22nd earthquake, but their role is slowly changing.
A member of the Fire Service in Latimer Square.
A photograph taken from a corner of the Barbadoes and Worcester Streets intersection. On the opposite corner a building has collapsed, crushing three parked cars. To the right a rural fire van is parked on Worcester Street.
A photograph of emergency management staff meeting outside the Christchurch Art Gallery. The art gallery was used as the temporary Civil Defence headquarters after the 22 February 2011 earthquake. In the background, a New Zealand Fire Service truck can be seen.
A temporary work place for the Fire Service has been set up in front of the Christchurch City Fire Station. Part of their original building has been fenced off.
A temporary work place for the Fire Service has been set up in fron of the Christchurch City Fire Station. Part of their original building has been fenced off.
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Mark Littleton is the Chief Fire Officer in Lyttleton.
A temporary tent structure outside the central fire station.
Los Angeles County Fire Department Search and Rescue Team gear tied to a fence in Latimer Square. After the 22 February 2011 earthquake, emergency service agencies set up their headquarters in Latimer Square.
A member of the New Zealand Urban Search and Rescue team speaking with Tom Ewald, the Chief of the Los Angeles County Fire Department Urban Search and Rescue Team.
Broken stonework lies on the footpath next to the former Lyttelton Fire Station.
Members of the New Zealand Fire Service spraying water into Lyttelton Harbour as the HMNZS Otago departs.
A photograph of the elevator shaft of the collapsed CTV Building. The shaft shows significant damage from fire.
The fire service in Christhcurch says its resources are stretched.
A photograph of damage to the former Lyttelton Fire Station.
A member of the New Zealand Fire Service in a cherry picker spraying water at the fire burning in the collapsed Canterbury Television Building. Smoke is billowing out of the intact section of the building. Below, emergency personnel are searching the rubble for trapped people. A piece of corrugated plastic is being used to slide pieces of debris off the site.
A New Zealand Fire Service personnel member at the site of the collapsed Canterbury Television Building on Madras Street, holding a can of "V" energy drink.
A PDF copy of the North Canterbury News community newspaper, published on Tuesday 29 March 2011.
A photograph of a sign from the TVNZ Building on the building's demolition site. Also visible are a fire extinguisher, hose and other rubble from the building.
Emergency personnel searching for people trapped in the collapsed Canterbury Television Building on Madras Street. Smoke can be seen rising from the ruins, which have been on fire.