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London Fire Fighters

Preserving the history of the London Fire Fighters

History  fills our human need for tales about our community and about the things that we have done. Understanding the service of today involves accurately recalling history. History can offer potential solutions to current problems and help guide and direct us when solving them.

History is every bit as fantastic and as exciting as a novel.

Join us in preserving our history and telling the stories of the London Fire Department.

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Change clocks and check detectors

March 7th, 2018|

Time to Change your Clocks and the Batteries in all Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Alarms March 7, 2018 – Clocks will move forward one hour at 2 a.m. on March 11 and the London Fire...

  • Truck 1 connected and putting out a house fire.

New photos

March 7th, 2018|

Thanks again to Rick Loiselle for sharing a few more photos from his collection.

  • Fire Fighters posing for a class photo

Program aims to change grim reality

March 6th, 2018|

Week 1, Thunder Bay, Ontario. Back row, from left to right: Todd Cornelius of Oneida Nation, Kirk French of Chippewa of Thames, Matthew Henry-Riley of Chippewa of the Thames, Wesley George of Oneida Nation,...

February 21st, 2018|

Source: Facebook | Jack Plant

Trucks & Vehicles

From horse and wagons, right on through to present, check out the various vehicles used by the London Fire Service.

Stations

Check out the various stations throughout London

  • The Department

The London Fire Department

The administration, organization, and leadership of the department.

  • The Fire Fighters

London Professional Fire Fighters Association

The association representing the personnel working within the department, except for administration staff.