Chelsea firefighter Tomiwa Adeosun is setting the fashion world on fire! 
With a foundation degree from the London College of Fashion already under his belt, the white watch firefighter recently graduated from the Royal College of Art with an MA in Fashion Menswear Footwear.
As part of his course he came up with his own version of Adidas Forum Trainers and his was one of five designs produced and exhibited at the sports brand’s HQ in Germany. 
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Our Urban Search & Rescue Equipment was key to helping Army bomb disposal crews remove the World War II bomb from ‪#‎BethnalGreen‬. Residents allowed back home ‪#‎Teamwork‬ Pics from ArmyinLondon http://www.london-fire.gov.uk/LatestIncidentsContainer_10Au…
Already making plans for next weekend? Why not head down to Sutton Fire Station’s open day on Sunday afternoon.
There will be lots to see and do including meeting the firefighters, having a look at their equipment and fire and rescue demonstrations. Lots of fire safety tips will be on offer and there will be games for all the family to enjoy.
The event is from 12pm to 4pm and is taking place at 43 St Dunstans Hill, Sutton, SM1 2JX
Our rescue teams recently triumphed at the UK Rescue Challenge. The event saw teams from around the country put through their paces in a number of demanding scenarios aimed at testing key skills such as incident command, trauma care and technical rescue.
The Brigade's line rescue team maintained their position as the best in the country, completing a clean sweep of all the awards up for grabs and our trauma team claimed first place in the trauma challenge earning themselves the right to represent the UK at next year’s World Rescue Challenge in Brazil.
To top it all, the extrication team put in a great performance to finish sixth out of a field of 23 teams, a position that in absence of a challenge last year, means they will be representing the UK at this year's World Rescue Challenge in Portugal in October. Well done all!
A WW1 soldier who later became a London firefighter has been nominated for a Southwark Blue Plaque award. Sergeant George Arthur Roberts has been nominated in recognition of his contribution to the borough at a time of great change and turmoil.
Born in Trinidad in 1890, George served in the First World War and went on to become a firefighter based at New Cross fire station where he was made a section leader in 1943.
He was later awarded a British Empire Medal for general duti...
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  • Stephen Bourne Thanks to the LFB for posting this & to everyone who is supporting George's nomination by voting! He can only win by public vote. It took me years to research George's life & to find those photos. I'm glad I persevered because he is something of a 'for...See More
  • Syd Platt As he was involved in discussion/ education during the Second World War, do you know if he was involved in the FBU and if so was he also involved in the second front efforts re building radio sets for the red army on his one day off a week, they were difficult times and all of the firefighters of that era were men and women to be proud of.
Do you own an EE power bar? Some of them are being recalled following incidents where the bars have overheated.
They could pose a fire safety risk, so check your bar and contact EE if yours has model number: E1-06 on the side http://www.ee.co.uk/power-bar-recall…
For more on product recall visit http://www.london-fire.gov.uk/product-recalls.asp
EE has identified a very small number of incidents where Power Bars have overheated related to batch E1-06. Please return them to an EE store.
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Do you dream at night while your phone is charging under your pillow? You could end up with nightmares, don’t charge your phone as you sleep!
Another person has shared their near miss with us, share this with those you think might need a reminder of electrical dangers. 
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From baking a few cakes for his watch to vying for the coveted position of Star Baker. Firefighter Mat Riley will be hoping he avoids Soggy Bottoms as he shows off his baking talents to the nation on this year’s Great British Bake Off. 
The hit BBC One show starts at 8pm tonight and Mat will be firing up his oven and hoping he creates an Even Bake while fighting off competition from 11 other contestants. 
To keep cake orders to a minimum and the paparazzi at bay we won’t be revealing what station Mat’s based at, but tune in at 8pm to follow his journey. More here: http://www.london-fire.gov.uk/…/LatestNewsReleases_GreatBri…
Firefighter Mat Riley has gone from baking a few cakes for his watch to showing his talents in front of millions on this year's Great British Bake Off. The hit BBC One...
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This is the scene that Euston and Islington’s firefighters faced earlier when a tourist bus collided with a tree on Woburn Place in Bloomsbury.
Two fire engines and a fire rescue unit attended after an overhanging branch ripped the roof off the bus.
Four people were taken to hospital after the collision and 40 other uninjured passengers were looked after by police and LAS staff in a nearby building.
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  • Jackie Turner I drive my bus down there on a regular basis and there are warning signs on the trees further down the road than this I have not seen signs on the trees further up in Bloomsbury
  • Jonathan Ray Good job as always boys and girls!

    I was just wondering who would be considered at fault here from this type of scenario. Trees don't usually have height warning signs on them and the bus looks to be sat in the bus lane as normal, a lane considered safe for buses to use. Overhanging trees would be maintained by the council.
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