Crews are on scene to a working townhome complex in the city’s north end.
Heavy fire was showing on multiple units on arrival at this townhouse complex, firefighters acted quickly to knock down the fire and successfully limit the extension to the adjacent units. Excellent work by crews to protect neighbouring units and bring the incident under control.
No injuries reported at this time.
Fire prevention has been requested to assist and determine the cause in origin of the fire.
Preliminary estimates indicate total damage to the affected units may exceed 1 million.
Today’s townhouse Fire serves as an important reminder of the critical role working smoke detectors play in protecting lives. Early warning.
smoke detectors provides valuable time to escape. This is especially important in multi Unit Dwellings were fire and smoke can quickly affect neighbouring units.
Flashback Friday – May 29, 2018
Eight years ago this week, London firefighters responded to the Hook’s Restaurant fire. A landmark that had served Londoners for decades was lost, but thanks to the efforts of responding crews, there were no reported injuries.
🎗️ Fire fighters face elevated cancer risks every day on the job.
This #BrainCancerAwarenessMonth, early recognition, education, and support can make all the difference.
Learn more: https://t.co/wsvAV3qvjM
May is Mental Health Awareness Month.
As firefighters, we’re trained to be there when others need help. Don’t forget that it’s okay to ask for help when you need it too.
Check in on your crew. Check in on your friends. Check in on yourself.
A conversation can change a life.
Just after 130am this morning multiple fire crews responded to the 300 block of Grey Street for reported structure fire. Upon arrival cruiser met with heavy smoke and fire. Firefighters did an offensive attack until command, pulled them out due to deteriorating conditions of the building. Firefighters continued on a defensive aerial operation attack. #ldnont ^cs
LPFFA members attended the Build-A-Bear stuffing party at Masonville, helping create 100 toy bears for local children’s hospitals and Ronald McDonald House charities.
You can also support these charities by visiting the links below.
This is a busy evening with multiple weather warnings in the @CityofLdnOnt area. Fire Crews are out to multiple trees and Hydro wires down. Please stay safe!! #ldnont
Lots of trees are down across the city, leaning on power lines.
Our entire forestry crew is coming in to help clean up the damage and restore power.
Shout out to @LdnOntFire
Happy Victoria Day long weekend from the London Professional Fire Fighters Association.
Thank you to all crews on duty serving and protecting the citizens of London throughout the weekend. Stay safe and celebrate responsibly.
An early morning fire at Wellington and Grey has been contained to the eastern or rear addition of the building, saving the original church. Crews are working to extinguish remaining hotspots. Please avoid the area.
Planning to use fireworks this long weekend? Please help keep our community safe by following the City of London’s fireworks regulations.
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President Timlick attended the 2026 firefighter recruit graduation ceremony, celebrating the next generation of firefighters joining our department.
15 new recruits will officially begin their careers serving the citizens of London. Congratulations to all of the graduates!
Emergency crews on scene of a fully involved shed fire in the 600 block of Upper Queen St. Upper Queens is closed at this time to traffic. Avoid this area. Do not drive over our hose line to get around us! #ldnont
Happy Mother’s Day to all the incredible mothers, grandmothers, stepmothers, and mother figures.
Today we recognize the strength, compassion, sacrifice, and support you provide every single day. Thank you for everything you do to keep our families and communities strong.
A tornado WARNING has been issued for the following areas in southern Ontario:
- London - Parkhill - Eastern Middlesex County
Seek shelter immediately! #ONStorm