Fires in London - cause of ignition is white goods
London Fire Brigade
Updated 18 days ago
The 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...
Shut in lift releases (lift entrapments) attended by LFB
London Fire Brigade
Updated 18 days ago
The 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...
Lithium and Electric Vehicle fires
London Fire Brigade
Updated 18 days ago
Fires 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...
London Fire Brigade Mobilisation Records
London Fire Brigade
Updated 18 days ago
London 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 dataset contains the details of every fire engine (pumping appliance) sent to an incident since January 2009. Information is provided for the appliance mobilised, where it was deployed from and the times recorded for...
London Fire Brigade Incident Records
London Fire Brigade
Updated 18 days ago
London 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...
Incidents occurring around Diwali, Halloween, Bonfire Night & Christmas from 2012
London Fire Brigade
Updated 18 days ago
This dataset provides details of calls received and incidents attended by the London Fire Brigade during the Diwali/Halloween and Bonfire night period each year since 2012. The data covers the period from 23 October to 13 November each year, and includes: Calls received by Brigade Control Incidents attended Fire attended (all types) Primary (larger) fires attended Secondary (smaller) fires attended...
Bariatric incidents attended by LFB
London Fire Brigade
Updated 18 days ago
The London Fire Brigade attends a range of non-fire incidents (which we call 'special services'). These 'special services' include assistance to other emergency services, including sometimes help with moving larger (i.e. bariatric) patients/people. Although the LFB does not explicitly capture and classify these types of incidents, we are able to identify them via the messages that are transmitted during incidents....
Animal rescue incidents attended by LFB
London Fire Brigade
Updated 18 days ago
The London Fire Brigade attends a range of non-fire incidents (which we call 'special services'). These 'special services' include assistance to animals that may be trapped or in distress. We routinely get asked for information about the number of such incident attended by the London Fire Brigade and this data is published on the London Datastore to assist those who...
Green jobs and skills in London
Posted 19 days ago
Nearly half of all Londoners (46%) would be interested in training in order to take up a ‘green’ job, according to a recent Office for National Statistics (ONS) survey. The same survey showed that around 12% of working adults in London described any part of their main job as ‘green’, with around one-in-three of those workers ‘always’ or ‘often’ undertaking...





