Londoners warned of potential fire hazard lurking under the stairs
NewsLondon Fire Brigade has said a fond farewell to one of its Fire Investigation dogs who has had to take early retirement.
NewsLondon Fire Brigade’s longest-serving Fire Investigation dog, Sherlock, has officially retired after a distinguished 12-year career
NewsLondon Fire Brigade urges carers to make sure they know the fire risks for those with mobility issues who use flammable skin creams
NewsA new kit bag is being introduced on all London Fire Brigade fire engines to help crews carry equipment from appliances to the scenes of incidents.
NewsLondon Fire Brigade is reissuing essential advice to people about white goods safety following the announcement that the Grenfell Tower fire started in a fridge freezer.
NewsThe London Fire Brigade is urging the UK’s stay-at-home parents to take care today, during the national Fire Brigades Union strike.
NewsLondon Fire Brigade has expressed grave fire safety concerns over a new craze to light alcohol above a tea light and inhale the vapour.
NewsOur fire engines are getting to incidents quicker since a new 999 mobilising system was installed according to a Fire Facts report published today.
NewsOn 18 November 1987, the worst fire in the history of the London Underground claimed the lives of 31 people, including a senior ranked firefighter, and seriously injured many more at King's Cross station.
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