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Hoax calls drop as phone boxes gather dust, says London Fire Brigade
Hoax calls made to the London Fire Brigade’s 999 control centre have dropped by 48 per cent in the last seven years, Brigade officials said today.
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Mayor of London Sadiq Khan presents London Fire Commissioner Dany Cotton with her Long Service Award
London Fire Commissioner Dany Cotton received her 30 year long service award from Mayor of London Sadiq Khan at a ceremony at City Hall today.
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Tooting care home company fined more than £100,000 for serious fire safety failings
A company which ran a care home in South London has been fined £90,000 and ordered to pay £15,000 costs for breaching fire safety regulations following the death of a pensioner.
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Son backs fire chiefs’ flammable skin creams campaign following mother’s tragic death
A grieving son whose mum died after accidentally setting fire to herself while wearing an emollient cream is backing a campaign, launched today, to improve safety labelling on emollients and ensure people know how to use them safely.
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Fire chiefs express concern over viral video of tea light flower pot heater
With icy weather forecast for the next two weeks, senior officers at the London Fire Brigade have today expressed safety concerns about people taking risks to stay warm, following an online video that shows a man heating his study using tea light candles and flower pots.
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Brigade backs petition from family of 21 year old Londoner killed in e-bike fire
The Brigade is backing a petition from the friends and family of 21-year-old Londoner Sofia Duarte who died just over one year ago. Sofia’s lost her life in a fatal fire on Old Kent Road in Southwark, caused by the catastrophic failure of a lithium battery used to charge an e-bike on New Year’s Day 2023.
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London Fire Brigade has seen a 20 per cent increase in smoking-related fires despite over one million people kicking the habit
New figures from London Fire Brigade show the number of smoking-related fires in the home has increased by around 20 per cent since the UK lockdown was announced, despite it being reported that one million smokers in the UK have quit during the pandemic
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Fire survival guidance given during Northolt fire
Two men were rescued
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