Firefighter Parvinder Singh is preparing for a passage to India, which will see him visiting Indian schools to teach pupils and teachers first aid and lifesaving skills.
Pav who is a one of the founding members of the Asian Fire Service Association, will be visiting St Xaviers English School in Chaibasa and Sacred Heart Convent School in Bistupur, West Bengal alongside members of the National Ambulance Black Minority Ethnic Forum. They will set off at the end of this month.
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The Commissioner and our Fire Cadets joined colleagues from around the country at The Firefighters International Service of Remembrance earlier today.
Following the service attendees paraded to the National Firefighters Memorial where the wreath laying ceremony took place.
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Today we’re swapping our fire boots for our walking shoes to raise money for Children of Fire. The Commissioner, firefighters, Fire Cadets and other Brigade staff will be joining Children of Fire charity on their annual Monopoly Moonwalk. 
Children of Fire support young survivors of burn injuries in Africa, helping to heal the psychological and severe external scars that fire has left them. A group of children from the charity will be walking alongside those from the Brigade, which will pass 27 landmarks of the Monopoly Board including Old Kent Road and The Tower of London (Jail). 
The public are welcome to join the walk, which starts at Elephant and Castle tube station at 9.30am. You can donate towards the walkers here https://www.justgiving.com/LFBFireCadets/
Like the Euston firefighters pictured here and other crews across the Brigade, our thoughts today are with the people who lost their lives at this time 14 years ago when two planes were flown into the twin towers of the World Trade Centre in New York.
We’ll never forget the 2,753 who lost their lives on 9/11 and will always remember the brave firefighters who lost their lives in the line of service.
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A woman was lucky to escape with minor injuries from a fire caused by the wrong charger being used with an e-cigarette. Our fire investigators believe the blaze started after the e-cig was charged for 8 hours using a mobile phone charger - both are designed to use a mini USB type connector.
Never use the wrong charger with your electronic device. One charger may work with multiple items, but it may be of a higher voltage or current than is recommended for your device. Not only will it stop your electronics from getting damaged, but it will also prevent fires which can be serious and could even result in death.
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Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust added 16 new photos to the album: Blitz commemoration — at St Thomas' Hospital.
A service of remembrance today marked 75 years since the first bombs landed on Guy’s and St Thomas’ hospitals during the Blitz.
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Congratulations to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II who became Britain’s longest reigning monarch today.
Our fire boat Fire Dart took part in the longest reign flotilla down the Thames earlier, which also featured the Massey Shaw fire boat and her Majesty’s row barge Gloriana.
As the procession passed HMS Belfast, a four-gun salute rang out and Fire Dart shot jets of water into the air.
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The star of the new John Lewis insurance ad has a famous fire safety mum who ensures children across London are safe from fire.
Bunny May has stolen the hearts of the nation since coming to our screens where she enthusiastically pirouettes around her home to Elton John’s 1971 hit Tiny Dancer, narrowly missing furniture, pictures and glasses.
Her mum Ruth is an education officer in our schools team and taught Bunny May and her class about fire safety. Known as the ‘fire lady’ ...
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75 years ago today, the first targeted air raid on London took place marking the beginning of the Blitz.
The capital was bombed for 57 nights in the row and heroes from the Auxiliary Fire Service (AFS) battled to protect London. 
In the first 22 nights of air raids, firefighters fought nearly 10,000 fires. The spirit of comradeship among firefighters and the dedication to their job were commendable and, according to Churchill, the fire service 'were a grand lot and their work...
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As the political climate intensified in Europe during the late 1930s, an Act of Parliament was passed authorising the formation of a voluntary fire service.
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