Fifteen people have tragically died in fires in London in a month
NewsBrigade will take same approach from Phase 1 to learning the lessons from Phase 2
New figures show 71 people have died and more than 700 people have been injured as a result of fires caused by smoking in London in the last five years.
In 2022 we had our first ever stand at RHS Chelsea Flower Show. The stand, called ‘Act on Flooding’ was designed to highlight the issues of flooding in urban areas and featured a tank with a fully submerged car to show the sort of flooding incidents firefighters could be faced with.
SafetyWhilst e-bikes and e-scooters offer a great way round the city, if the batteries become damaged or begin to fail, they can start incredibly ferocious fires.
When embedded on fabric (like clothing) and exposed to naked flame or heat sources, emollients and skin creams can increase flammability.
SafetyResponsible persons now have to supply information about their buildings to us. Find out about the information and how to send it to us.
Firefighters were commended for the "excellence of the firefighting" after not a single life was lost when 50 people were rescued from a blaze at a 200-bedroom hotel near to Hyde Park.
NewsThe woman and child were led to safety by firefighters
IncidentsFirefighters urge turn the heat off before leaving the kitchen