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LFB financial and performance reporting 2024/25
London Fire BrigadeAs part of budget guidance, the Mayor asks that the LFB (London Fire Commissioner) publish financial and performance monitoring. The aim is that this information is available on our external website within 25 working days after each quarter end. This page also includes monthly performance reports for metrics which support the LFB's Community Risk Management Plan (CRMP), in the form of the 'monthly KPI report exception focus' documents.... - Updated 2 days ago
LFB financial and performance reporting 2023/24
London Fire BrigadeAs part of budget guidance, the Mayor asks that the LFB (London Fire Commissioner) publish financial and performance monitoring. The aim is that this information is available on our external website within 25 working days after each quarter end. This page also includes monthly performance reports for metrics which support the LFB's Community Risk Management Plan (CRMP), in the form of the 'monthly KPI report exception focus' documents.... - Created 24 days ago
LFB Payments over £250 - 2024/25
London Fire BrigadeThis dataset is for 2024/25 (April 2024 to March 2025) only. Data for 2023/24 is available here, 2022/23 is available here, 2021/22 is available here, 2020/21 is here, 2019/20 is available here, 2018/19 is available here, 2017/18 is available here, and 2016/17 and earlier years is available here. Payments over £250 made by the London Fire Brigade* as part of the government and Mayor of London's transparency agenda. The Local Government ... - Updated a month ago
LFB Payments over £250 - 2023/24
London Fire BrigadeThis dataset is for 2023/24 (April 2023 to March 2024) only. Data for 2022/23 is available here, 2021/22 is available here, 2020/21 is here, 2019/20 is available here, 2018/19 is available here, 2017/18 is available here, and 2016/17 and earlier years is available here . Payments over £250 made by the London Fire Brigade* as part of the government and Mayor of London's transparency agenda. The Local Government Transparency Code 2015 req... - Updated a month ago
Shut in lift releases (lift entrapments) attended by LFB
London Fire BrigadeThe London Fire Brigade attends a range of non-fire incidents (which we call 'special services'). These 'special services' include releasing people trapped in lift cars, which we call 'shut in lift releases' (or sometimes called 'lift entrapments'. Lift releases (or entrapments) do not include incidents where a person(s) is trapped in lift machinery. These lift releases will be to buildings which are apartment blocks as well as commerci... - Updated a month ago
London Fire Brigade - Incidents Attended - Summary Report
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. This table summarises the details of every incident responded to since 2009 (by calendar and financial year). The categories derive from the UK government’s Incident Recording System. For more detail, we also publish all LFB incident records and all LFB mobilisation records (for fire engi... - Updated a month ago
Regulatory fire safety Inspections and audits
London Fire BrigadeThis dataset provides a list of fire safety inspections and visits carried out by the LFB's Inspecting Officers in the last five years. Most inspections relate to advice and enforcement of the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005. The data is updated monthly, one month in arrears. We visit buildings for a range of reasons, including: to provide advice, to audit the fire safety arrangements and to inspect any remedial actions t... - Updated a month ago
Fires in London - cause of ignition is white goods
London Fire BrigadeThe London Fire Brigade attend a number of fires each year where the ignition source of the fire is recorded as 'white goods' (e.g. washing machine, dishwasher, refrigerator). This data sets provides details of such fires by London borough and ward location, and the type of white goods concerned as well as the property type where the fire happened. Where known, the brand and model of the white goods item is included, although this is ad... - Updated a month ago
Lithium and Electric Vehicle fires
London Fire BrigadeFires involving lithium batteries are the fastest growing fire risk in London. This dataset provides a breakdown of all Electrical Vehicle and lithium-ion related fires from Calendar Year 2017 onwards: The first tab provides data on incidents The second tab provides figures on fatalities and injuries. The data is updated monthly, one month in arrears. The London Fire Commissioner is the fire and rescue authority for London and runs th... - Updated a month ago
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...