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Portable radios would help keep fire inspectors safe
Deputy Fire Chief Jack Burt holds up a radio destined for fire prevention officers who often work alone in the field, in areas that could be hazardous as they inspect fire scenes. Burt says...
London firefighters rescue stranded kayakers
A police officer and a firefighter speak to man and woman that were rescued by the marine unit of the LFD. (DEREK RUTTAN, The London Free Press) A pair of kayakers marooned by...
New E11
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2019 McHappy Day
DC Culbertson nose to nose with Sparky — at McDonald's Canada. (Source: Facebook) ...
London firefighters rescue man from burning home
A man is in hospital in critical condition following a Thursday morning fire in the city’s east end that displaced about 12 tenants. Police and fire officials are seen outside a fourplex building on...
Oxford Street Fire
Coverage by local media of the Fire on April 18, 2019: [su_posts posts_per_page="15" taxonomy="post_tag" tax_term="879" order="desc"]