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A Picture Worth a Thousand Words

The London Ontario Fire Department is getting its messages out with new and effective graphic messages on the department�s newest frontline fire vehicles. In effect the large vehicles have become rolling billboards, reminding citizens about the importance of working smoke alarms and the dangers of unattended cooking and careless smoking.

After the Fire Program

The London Fire Department will be in the area Country Club Place conducting an After the Fire program , providing general fire safety information after a fire that occurred in that neighbourhood on April 22, 2013.

Firefighter recognized by Canadian Red Cross for life-saving efforts

Today, Mon. March 18, 2013, the Canadian Red Cross recognized the heroic efforts of London firefighter Allison Vickerd by awarding her with their 'Rescuer Award'. This award acknowledges the efforts of non-professional rescuers and off-duty first responders, who go out of their way to save a life, prevent further injury and provide comfort to the injured.

 

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Don't Get Burned Ad
 

 

 
 
Sparky for Kids

Sparky for Kids

Looking for a fun way to teach your children about fire safety? Sparky the fire safety dog has lots of fun games and activities for the whole family!
 

 
 
 
Smoke Alarm Information

Smoke Alarm Information

Every residential property in Ontario must be equipped with working smoke alarms.  It's the law!  Are you unsure of how many you need and where they should be located ?
 

 
 
 
Fire Safety Planning

Fire Safety Planning

If a fire occurred in your home, would your family know what to do?  Make a plan to get out alive today!