- 5starWhat a wonderful heart warming set of people. David Micallef shared the story of our son Joshua and his struggle with c... See More
- Minhaj Nizam5starA great service that needs our support with the changing times. If you can, can you show pictures from the control centres as it was something i always wanted to do
Carbon monoxide is a silent killer and nearly took the lives of 7 people including 5 children in Harlesden. Make sure you've got a carbon monoxide alarm now http://bit.ly/1RTpVVk
Give yourself a pat on the back if you correctly guessed the fire below was caused by a candle.
Candles, incense sticks and oil burners can be atmospheric but they're also one of the biggest causes of fire within the home.
Find out the simple steps you can follow to keep your home and family safe when using candles here: http://www.london-fire.gov.uk/UsingCandles.asp
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Can you guess what started the fire that caused this damage The answer will be revealed at 7pm tonight!
A) A candle
B) A cigarette
C) An electric heater
B) A cigarette
C) An electric heater
Brrrr it's getting cold out there... as temperatures drop this weekend stay safe by keeping away from icy lakes and ponds. And if your pet gets into difficulty call 999.
Our trained crews are best equipped to rescue anyone so don't try venturing in yourself. More advice here: bit.ly/1Q2xt6n
What do you think of the new Fire Kills smoke alarm adverts? Will it make you test your unsung heroes in your home. Having smoke alarms that don't work are useless. Test yours now!
Over 80 London firefighters gave a guard of honour at the funeral of London's first post-war black firefighter Frank Bailey. FBU National Secretary for Black & Ethnic Minority Members Michael Nicholas said: "A chance encounter between his daughter Alexis and an FBU London official in 2000 brought Frank to our attention.
"His knowledge and passion for black self-organisation and progression in our society remains an inspiration to us today and he is rightly thought of as the father of black firefighting in this country and should not be forgotten." http://bit.ly/1PNQ9Xo
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