Dedicated as Memorial Headquarters, in memory of those honoured upon the monument in front of the station.

Station 1
London Fire Department Memorial Headquarters
In 1995, the station was relocated for the third time in its history. Serving as the London Fire Department’s Headquarters, the following divisions are staffed out of this building:
- Administration
- Communications
- Training
- Fire Prevention
- Stores
- Suppression
History of Station 1
In 1995, the station was relocated for the third time in the history of the London Fire Department.
Previous locations were Waterloo St and King Street.
September 12, 2011, London Fire Chief John Kobarda along with Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty unveiled the newly renamed station and the London Fire Fighters’ Memorial Monument. This monument was a joint effort with administration and the LPFFA with much of the labour was done by London Fire Fighters. The unveiled monument honours fire fighters who died in the line of duty with the city of London since 1855.
Previous locations of Station 1
Station News
January 1889
Central Fire Hall – King St
The Central Fire Hall on King St., north side, west of Clarence StErected in...
September 1885
January 1875
June 1873
Central Fire Hall
London Fire Hall C 1873 King St. west of Clarence St. north side. (Courtesy...
December 1854
December 1852
Station 1
The Central Fire Hall on King St., north side, near Clarence. Erected in 1852. Picture taken about 1889.