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Sincere thanks for delivering a donation of warm coats, gloves & hats Sincere thanks to Platoon Chief Loveland & Public Information Coordinator Shannon Byron, @LdnOntFire for delivering a donation of warm coats,...
Structure Fire
Active incident (14:23): Emergency crews responding to a confirmed structure fire at Hamilton Rd at Pearl St. Please avoid this area. Incident update (14:47): primary and secondary searches complete and all clear. No injuries...
New fire station
City officials eye new fire station, London's first in 12 years, in booming area Jennifer Bieman London Free Press City officials are charging ahead on plans for a new fire hall in...
Multi-Agency Ops
2023 Incident Commander training has begun! LFD Twitter Our 2023 Incident Commander training has begun! Side by side with our allied agencies, working together in a unified command structure. Source: London...
Cat rescued
Cat rescued from townhouse fire in London, Ont. Brent Lale CTV News London Videographer Firefighters rescued and revived a cat from a townhouse fire Saturday morning in London, Ont. Fire crews, London...
Strong winds and high temperatures
Strong winds and high temperatures arrive in London area Wednesday CBC News Hang on to your hats, London! A special weather statement from Environment Canada brought high winds gusting up to 80 km/hr Wednesday...