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A 911 call alerts London police to body in river
The London police Major Crimes division has launched an investigation after a body was discovered on the bank of the Thames River. (Brent Lale / CTV London) The London police Major Crimes division has launched...
Christmas Dinner
Captain Wilson & crew from Engine 4, Inspector McMillan, PIC Byron and Fire Admin served a yummy festive lunch today at Kiwanis Seniors' Community Centre. Thanks to the team at Kiwanis for inviting us over! #Community
Fire at ‘boarding house’
Fire at 'boarding house' sends people fleeing to roof Residents fled to the roof and used a window to escape a fire Wednesday that is being investigated as suspicious in nature. Two people were hurt...
Truck – Update
Originally purchase by the London Fire Department this 1961 LaFrance 900 series truck has been a lot of the country. Placed into service as a replacement for Engine 4, this engine retired as Engine 7....
London Toy Firetruck
Source: Vintage London, Ontario | Facebook