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Home Fire Safety Visits by London Borough
London Fire BrigadeThe London Fire Brigade carries out home fire safety visits (HFSVs) across London. For more details see the LFB website here. During the HFSV fire safety advice will be provided to the owner/occupier, and smoke alarms will be installed. The visits are free, and the LFB website explains how to request a visit. This data set shows the number of HFSVs carried out in each London borough. Most visits are carried out by fire station crews, a... - Updated 6 days ago
London Fire Brigade Incident Records
London Fire BrigadeLondon Fire Brigade is the busiest fire and rescue service in the country and one of the largest firefighting and rescue organisations in the world. On this page, we publish details of every incident attended by the London Fire Brigade since 1 January 2009. Below is a dashboard that allows you to interact with this data and drill down to Ward or Postcode level. If you have any questions about this tool please email data@london-fire.gov.... - Updated a year ago
Fatal fires in Greater London - Fire Facts
London Fire BrigadeThis Fire Facts publication - first published in 2018 - provides a range of statistical data about fire deaths in London. It includes a time series of data back to 1966, data for fire deaths by London borough, where people die, what causes the fires where people die, plus ethnicity and gender data about those who die in fires. - Updated 2 years ago
Incident response times - Fire Facts
London Fire BrigadeThis Fire Facts report sets out the key information on the response times to the 999 calls received by the London Fire Brigade. It includes data and analysis on the various stages of emergency response from how long it takes people to call the fire brigade when a fire starts to how long it takes to handle the 999 call and for fire engines to arrive on scene and resolve the incident. The methodology for counting fire engine response time... - Updated 2 years ago
LFB electronic Purchasing Card Solution (ePCS) transactions
London Fire BrigadePayments (of any value) using electronic purchasing card solution (ePCS); the ePCS has replaced the government procurement card (GPC), made by the London Fire Brigade as required to be published by the government's Local Government Transparency Code 2015. Data is published quarterly. LFB does not currently make extensive use of the ePCS. The London Fire Commissioner is the fire authority for Greater London and runs the London Fire Briga... - Updated 3 years ago
LFB senior staff salary information
London Fire BrigadeThe London Fire Brigade (LFB) publishes details of certain senior staff as required by the Accounts and Audit Regulations 2015 (Statutory Instrument 2015/234) as part of its annual accounts: the number of employees whose remuneration in that year was at least £50,000 in brackets of £5,000 details of remuneration and job title of certain senior employees whose salary is at least £50,000, and employees whose salaries are £150,000 or more... - Updated 5 years ago
Primary fires in schools in London
London Fire BrigadeThis data set is for primary fires in schools (nursery, infant/primary and secondary) attended by the London Fire Brigade in 2015, 2016 and 2017 (calendar years). The data includes the date/time of the fire incident, fire motive, firefighting action, type of schools, extent of fire spread, name and address, including postcode, borough/ward, whether inner or outer London, main cause of the fire, location where the fire started, first ite... - Updated 7 years ago
LFB/LFEPA payments over £250 - 2016/17 and earlier years
London Fire BrigadeThis is histoirc data for 2016/17 and earlier years. Later years are published separately. This dataset is not updated. Payments over £250 made by the London Fire Brigade (LFEPA) as part of the government and Mayor of London's transparency agenda. As of November 2012 the threshold for expenditure changed from £500 to £250 at request of the Mayor. The Local Government Transparency Code 2015 requires the data to indicate VAT for payments...