Heritage Designation
No.4 Station designated heritage property. (L-R) D. Barnett, J. Barrett, Capt. J. Sutton, Retired Chief J. FitzGerald, Chief K. Loveland, B. Fernie, and T. McLaren
No.4 Station designated heritage property. (L-R) D. Barnett, J. Barrett, Capt. J. Sutton, Retired Chief J. FitzGerald, Chief K. Loveland, B. Fernie, and T. McLaren
As he approaches 80, the unofficial historian of London’s fire department worries about the future of his artifacts, photographs and memorabilia. Hundreds of the materials are stuffed into ...
This memorial is at Station No.4
At one time London was home to a Fire Truck Manufacturer... Mike Hensen/The London Free Press/QMI Agency A panoramic 1925 shot of all the department’s equipment, including ...
After crashing off the Vauxhall Bridge, Engine 9 was rebuilt and sold to Niagra-on-the-lake.
Fire Prevention Week - 1945 Wortley
Richmond Street darkness at 2:30 PM on Sept 24, 1950 due to smoke from Forest fires in Western Canada blocking out the sun.
Firefighters Jim Fitzgerald Sr. and Frank Tambling, demonstrating how to use the safety chute to evacuate patients at Victoria Hospital.