
Ken Cooper
Ken Cooper is the acting deputy chief executive of service delivery operations for Fire and Emergency New Zealand, where he oversees the operational readiness and maintenance of the fire service fleet. Recently, he addressed concerns regarding an electrical issue in a fire truck in Tauranga that caused a burning smell, ensuring that the situation was handled promptly and effectively.
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Ken Cooper stated that the emergency services had a very busy night responding to calls.
N Zealand storm leaves thousands without power
Ken Cooper is the assistant national commander of Fire and Emergency New Zealand who warned about the fire danger this weekend.
MetService warns more storms to lash the country over rest of long weekendKen Cooper, acting deputy chief executive of Fire and Emergency New Zealand, outlined their approach to managing the fleet of trucks.
Victoria St fire raises concerns over Auckland’s firefighting resources - The Front PageKen Cooper protested against the military parade, calling it sinful to spend $45 million on Trump's birthday.
Donald Trump’s birthday and US Army 250th anniversary parade raise patriotic pride and protest at huge expenseKen Cooper, Fire and Emergency’s acting deputy chief executive of service delivery operations, addressed an electrical issue in a battery charger in one of the Tauranga appliances.
Burning wiring in ageing Tauranga fire truck forces it off the road for urgent repairs
Ken Cooper, Fire and Emergency’s acting deputy chief executive of service delivery operations, addressed an electrical issue in a battery charger in one of the Tauranga appliances.
Burning wiring in ageing Tauranga fire truck forces it off the road for urgent repairs









