Tag: London Fire Department
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London Fire Department Announces Toy & Coat Drive
The London Fire Department is asking citizens and local businesses to drop-off new or gently used toys and warm winter coats at the Department located at 911 Fire Rescue Drive Monday-Friday between the hours of 9am-5pm. A box is located in front of the Fire Dept. on Dixie Street where citizens may quickly pull into…
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London Fire Department hires new part-time Firefighter
LONDON KY—The London Fire Department has added a part-time Firefighter to their staff. Ed Lemley has been a London Fire Department volunteer for a year and has volunteered at other emergency service departments including a year at the London-Laurel Rescue Squad, approximately three years at Lily Fire Department and has been the Deputy CSEPP/EM Director…
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London Firefighter receives National Emergency Medical Technician Certification
LONDON KY—City of London Firefighter Zack Johns has received his National Emergency Medical Technician Certification. Johns’ certification allows the Department to better assist local emergency agencies. “I’ve always wanted to do something that helps people,” Johns said. Johns began his firefighter career volunteering through the London Fire Department and London-Laurel Rescue Squad for seven years.…
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Now Accepting Applications
The London Fire Department is NOW accepting applications for the position of firefighter for both part and full-time positions. Applications are available at https://londonkyfire.com/join for download. Applications and the criminal background check form must be completed and dropped off at 911 Fire Rescue Dr., London, KY by noon on 8/21/20. The written test date for…
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Illegal Burns
Kentucky has laws to protect public health from outdoor or open burning. Before you light that burn pile, make sure you are doing so in a safe and legal manner. This list provides a quick summary of what you can and can’t burn under Kentucky’s open burning regulation. London Fire Department wants to help do our part…
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COVID-19
For the City of London’s COVID-19 information, please visit: To continue to protect and help the community we serve, all of our staff answer emergency calls wearing PPE (personal protective equipment). This is out of an abundance of caution and not only keeps our staff protected but also those we interact with. COVID-19 Hotline (800)…