Captain JC Brown has shared his huge collection of newspaper and magazine clippings he gathered during his 35 year career as a London Fire Fighter.
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Man became a dog's best friend in London on Thursday. Firefighter Gord Sturdy rescue the dazed black spaniel from the smoke-filled home of Norm and Deanne Scheiding at 450 Charlotte ...
By Ernie Lee of The London Free Press Somewhere in there was a hydrant on Grand ave, and firefighter Jim Myatt was determined to find it Friday. City ...
By Don Murray, Mary Kehoe, Cheryl Hamilton & John Hamilton of the Free Press. Investigators will be looking for the signs of arson as they probe the ruins ...
Coated with frost themselves, firefighters Tim Askin, left, and Earl Smith, both of the Central firehall, took an axe to the ice in front of the Y to free water lines.
By Mary Kehoe, Cheryl Hamilton, John Hamilton and Don Murray of the Free Press Fire investigators hope to get into the ice-sheathed ruins of the downtown London YM-YWCA today to ...
By Joan Barfoot of the Free Press It took 40 years for the founders of the London YMCA to get around to constructing the permanent headquarters in the city. On ...
Firefighters using 'snorkles' and extension ladders stopped the fire in the London YMCA building from spreading to the adjacent five-storey residential wing.
Fighting a major blaze in mid-winter, when temperatures are hitting record lows, means a lot of extra headaches for firefighters. One of the struggles at Sunday's fire that destroyed the oldest part of the downtown YM-YWCA in London was to get water lines freed from the thick ice that formed in front of the Wellington Street building, which itself was covered with ice from the hoses.
As the sun rose Sunday, a dark cloud of smoke spread across downtown London, marking the destruction of the oldest section of the city's YM-YWCA, built in 1895. (London Free Press)