Great Scott! 'Hoverboards' have caused two fires in as many weeks so our fire docs are warning owners of the must-have gadget to keep an eye on them whilst they are charging. 
On 11 October, four fire engines and 20 firefighters tackled a fire in the bedroom of a flat in Southwark which involved an electric uni-cycle that was on charge. The occupant discovered the fire after hearing a loud 'bang' and fortunately was able to evacuate uninjured.
Just days earlier two men escape...
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Jane Doody Link isn't working on my iPhone 
I wonder if there's more fires nowadays due to the rise in Chargers for technology And more plugs in adapters
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Alex McConnachie Poor quality transformers with no fuses, circuit protection or anything is to blame. Bet they got shipped straight from China not retail!
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We've got the best trauma team on the planet as Crew Manager Alastair Hislop and Firefighter Stephen White are crowned at World Rescue Challenge. Our extrication team also performed magnificently as they win the standard scenario and finish 4th overall bit.ly/1GlU5O1
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Gerard Hollingworth Well done to the teams.
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Albert Rapacioli Well done Steve and colleagues.
Thank you! The target has been reached and Max the husky who was run over by a bus will get the hip operation he so desperately needs bit.ly/1Kb1LO2
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Tania Poole WTG Max 
Huge thank you's to all who have donated to Max's plight to make all his treatment possible smile emoticon
Sylvia Richardson Thanks to everyone that Max, is able to have his hip operation 
Brixton Green Watch recently took part in an unusual training exercise at Kenley Aerodrome where they had to rescue a casualty trapped in a glider that had “crashed”, landing upside down.
Limited access meant the appliances were unable to get close to the crash scene and the firefighters had to proceed on foot. The crew stabilised the glider and rescued the casualty trapped in the cockpit. They also had to make an activated parachute that was attached to the casualty safe.
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Robert Mansfield I doubt whether H24 will ever see a glider crashing in Brixton, But you never know.
Derek Edwards RE Give Redhill aerodrome fire service a shout , for further training
Paul Fraser (white helmet) retires from London Fire Brigade after a long and successful career. Serving at Soho, Enfield, Plaistow and finishing at Stratford. He will be missed by his colleagues and remembered for his professionalism. We wish him a fantastic retirement.
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Derek Harrison Happy retirement Paul, a job well done. I live in Enfield so thanks for your protection whilst you were here....
Rick D'Amico Carry on working, you don't look old enough 
Happy retirement brother.
Brigade staff past and present have recently received national awards in recognition of their hard work and bravery. Retired firefighter David Roberts who has individually raised more than £325,000 for the Fire Fighters Charity, was recently named a Point of Light by Prime Minster David Cameron in recognition of his outstanding fundraising efforts. 
The Points of Light award recognises exceptional volunteers who are making a change in their community and inspiring others. Eac...
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Control officer Pauline Warner braved chilly waters to complete the Macmillan Lido challenge earlier this month. Pauline completed the 2k swim in 12 degree water in 51 minutes, while her two friends former Brigade control officer Donna Oakwell and Louise Ward participated in the 2k relay, finishing in under an hour.
In preparation for the challenge Pauline and her friends trained in London Royal Docks with former British triathlete champion Rick Kiddle. Their combined fundraising efforts have raised a whopping £1,000 for Macmillan Cancer Support – well done ladies!
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Natasha Di Muro Well done Pauline! And Donna and Louise
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Patricia Hayward Well done ladies!!!! X
Update on Max: Thanks to your amazing generosity London Firefighter Llewellyn Legall has raised over £5,000 for the dog he saved from under a bus. Max has had a number of operations but a CT scan has found that he needs to full hip replacement. So the justgiving page will remain open as Llewellyn is looking at raising a further £3,000 https://crowdfunding.justgiving.com/medivet-hendon
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Neil Withnall If anyone has a Twitter account can you retweet this please to help Max: https://twitter.com/DogRescue2014/status/655134700424601600Thank you so much to everyone involved in Max's rescue - amazing work heart emoticon
“Please RT! £2,000 still needs to be raised for Husky puppy Max's hip replacement surgery: https://t.co/UAIo…
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Sharon Woolley Llewellyn I am certain you will raise the extra money needed for his hip replacement, he's a young dog and deserves the very best, and you have done so well making peope aware of this beautiful Husky and the helphe needs