Fireman clipped 10 days pay over coiffure
The London Evening Free Press Wednesday, June 2, 1976 By Don Gibb of The Free Press A London fireman who was suspended without pay for 10 days because the length ...
The London Evening Free Press Wednesday, June 2, 1976 By Don Gibb of The Free Press A London fireman who was suspended without pay for 10 days because the length ...
A fire consultant’s report recommends that aerial trucks be manned by six firefighters.
A Quebec trucker was trapped inside the crushed cab of his transport near London for more than two hours Tuesday afternoon while provincial police, firefighters and ambulance attendants worked to free him.
London firefighters intend to affiliate with the burns unit at Victoria Hospital and become directly involved in the unit’s rehabilitation program.
Three persons are in critical condition in hospital today – victims of fire in the city over the last two days.
London’s oldest fire station is now an empty boarded-up building at 160 Bruce St.
An explosion and fire in a key transformer station crippled downtown London Thursday, causing loss of business, disruption and inconvenience.
For the first time, all rural firehalls, now on independent radio systems, will be able to communicate with each other and with London.
Old No. 3 firehall on Bruce Street has been boarded up after serving its neighborhood since 1880.
Gerald M. Purcell, 74, a London lawyer died of smoke inhalation Saturday in a fire in his seventh-storey apartment at 396 Queens Avenue.