A new building safety regulatory system needs to be designed to prevent tragedies rather than reacting to them, warn London Fire Brigade today
This page shows the progress we have made towards the recommendations set by the HMICFRS in their 'Values and culture in fire and rescue services’ report, published in March 2023.
A fire evacuation and salvage exercise at St Paul’s Cathedral earlier this month provided an opportunity to work with City Police and the St Paul’s team.
We have stopped attending automatic fire alarms in most commercial buildings between 7am & 8:30pm, this page lists the exemptions to this policy
Children and young people start to play with fire for various reasons, ranging from natural curiosity in toddlers to older children using firesetting to express feelings of anger or emotional distress.
Following five fires in fields in the last two days in the boroughs of Bromley and Hillingdon, London Fire Brigade is urging the public to follow crucial safety advice that will help protect themselves, others, the environment and their property.
Increases in the Brigade’s fire safety work has helped blazes in the capital hit their lowest level since records began according to new figures released today.
London Fire Commissioner Andy Roe says drafting 185 firefighters to drive ambulances shows the Brigade continues to be ready, willing and able to do everything possible to combat Covid-19.
Wallington firefighter, and long-term boxing enthusiast, Charlie Beatt, has won an award for his dedicated voluntary work as a coach with the London Fire Brigade’s boxing club.
London Fire Brigade’s Deputy Commissioner is calling for an end to physical and verbal abuse targeted at its staff after new figures show 2023 had the highest number of incidents compared to the past five years.