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.
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Hometown Heroes night
Chief @John_Pare and @SandashaLPS were honoured to stand alongside representatives from @OPP @LPFFA and @MLPS911 at the @LondonNationals opening ceremony for the Hometown Heroes night. #Nats911Night #ldnont #BellLetsTalk pic.twitter.com/CNmUiDZOc9 — London Police ON (@lpsmediaoffice) February...
Cooking Fire extinguished
Cooking fire extinguished: City firefighters respond to a small kitchen fire in an attic apartment on Craig Street in old South London Sunday. No one was hurt and firefighters quickly cleared smoke from...
Woman dies behind the wheel on Oxford Street
A woman is dead following a serious crash on Oxford Street Wednesday morning. The crash occurred just after 8 a.m. on Oxford Street just west of Wharncliffe Road. A woman involved in the crash died...
Ice Rescue Training
London Fire Fighters training for ice rescue emergencies.
Defibrillator Donation in LFD Memory
The Fund will be donating its 83rd defibrillator this coming January 21st in memory of London Fire Department member Les Eaid. Our relationship with the LFD started in 2009 with our first Motorcycle Ride! Since...
Townhouse Fire
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