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London Fire Brigade’s new Deputy Commissioner calls for an end to abusive behaviour towards firefighters and Control staff
So far this year, there have been 69 occasions when crews have been physically or verbally abused.
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London Fire Brigade urges caution this Bonfire Night as 999 calls reach five-year high
People are being asked to take extra care this Bonfire Night over firefighter concerns that home fireworks displays could cause a spate of fires
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Firefighters give delivery drivers #ChargeSafe safety tips to reduce e-bike fire risk
Firefighters across London are meeting delivery drivers to give them safety advice
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London Fire Brigade asks parents and guardians to warn their children about the dangers of open water swimming this summer
Data from the Water Incident Database shows that the drowning risk in England increases as children reach their teenage years.
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London Fire Brigade helps spread Christmas cheer in local communities across the capital
Teams have been getting involved in their local communities
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Deputy Commissioner Dom Ellis retires after 35 years’ service with London Fire Brigade
Dom has played his own part in the Brigade’s rich history and leaves with many significant achievements.
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Keeping Communities Safe: London Fire Brigade to introduce new policy which aims to reduce attendance at false alarms
The new policy will affect most non-residential buildings
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Croydon Fire Station throws open the big red doors for first Brigade ‘SEN’ Open Day
Croydon hosted its first ever ‘Special Education Needs’ (SEN) family open day last weekend with 700 children and their families attending.
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London Fire Brigade had its busiest summer since extreme wildfires of 2022
The total number of wildfires recorded in 2025 in London was 117.
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London sees record number of e-bike fires this year as London Fire Commissioner issues Black Friday warning
As the Brigade sees a record number of fires caused by either an e-bike or e-scooter, firefighters are issuing a timely Black Friday warning to Londoners about the dangers of buying these products from online marketplaces.