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Firefighters Good Friday work contained a blaze at ITV Studios to an IT post production room. Thankfully 50 people got out quickly without injury. Good Morning Britain was taken off the air & after the fire was under control crews mingled with the stars.
Firefighters and 999 control officers have dealt with over 100 #StormKatieincidents due to high winds.
Since midnight firefighters have attended an increased number of windy weather related incidents including scaffolding in a precarious position and fallen trees.
Fire crews also battled atrocious weather conditions to rescue 13 people including five children after a fire broke out in a restaurant below their flats on Hounslow High Street. Give your love to the men and w...
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From recruitment to hard hitting fire safety messages using some shocking images, the campaigning face of the London Fire Brigade has changed a lot throughout our 150 year history. To see some of the posters and art work we have used over the years take a virtual tour through our picture gallery.
Following the terrible attacks in Brussels our buildings will be flying their flags at half mast in memory of the people who lost thier lives. Remember to sign up to our Twitter Alerts which will give you critical information in times of crisis #London https://twitter.com/londonfire/alerts
We’ve planted one tree for every year of our history at Ingrebourne Hill in Rainham. Trees planted (Sycamore, Douglas Fir, English Oak and Silver Birch) are a combination of those that have a significance to the Brigade and those suited to the planting environment. Trees have been traditionally used in much of our essential firefighting kit. Eg, Oak, which was used in trunk mains, appliance bay doors and drill tower window sills and Elm, which was used for manual pumps and wheeled escapes.
We want help in naming our LFB Forest so please submit them here.
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