The City of London, Ontario, Canada currently provides fire prevention & emergency services out of 14 Stations and almost 100 vehicles. Each vehicle has a call-sign and is listed below by the vehicle type.
Each vehicle has a unique identifier, find out more here.
Speciality
Rescue 2
Haz-Mat
Technical Support (Air/Light)
Marine 2
Marine 3
Tankers
Tankers deliver water to scenes where there are no hydrants.
Looking for a specific vehicle?
Every vehicle has a unique identification number and can be looked up here.
Decomissioned Vehicle IDs
Vehicle News
By Ken Bambrick
The first car bought for a London fire chief was a 1913…
1927 wooden aerial taken out of…
Sitting on the apron of old Station 3 on Bruce St is the 1954 International R185/Bickle Seagrave 500/500 pump that London acquired when Byron was annexed in 1961. It continued to run from the Byron hall as Engine 6 until the mid seventies. It then was a spare pump for a few years. It is filling in for Engine 3 in this pic.
LFD recruit class, consisting of…