
The current LFB fleet of specialist heavy vehicles identified within this report have reached or are nearing the end of their planned serviceable life, as such, all of these vehicles require...
All of the current LFB fleet of vans identified within report LFC-0124 have reached the end of their planned serviceable life and they also require replacement to ensure they comply with...
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The London Fire Brigade (LFB) is the largest fire brigade in England and the second largest in the United Kingdom after the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service. It is currently comprised of the following units and appliances: 102 Fire Stations; 1 River Station; 195 Dual Purpose Ladders (DPL) 15 Turntable Ladders (TL) 18 Fire Rescue Units (FRU)
DMFD35 London Fire Brigade – Van Fleet Replacement
Oct 15, 2019 · All of the current London Fire Brigade (LFB) fleet of vans identified within report LFC-0124 to the London Fire Commissioner have reached the end of their planned serviceable life. They also...
London Fire Brigade - fleet list - Greater London Authority
From 2020, the list also includes details of appliances removed from service during the year and new appliances coming into service. The London Fire Commissioner is the fire and rescue authority...
In order to provide essential frontline cover, the London Fire Brigade (LFB) have a fleet of Officer Pool Cars (OPC) available for use by officers of the London Fire Brigade. The current...
London Fire Brigade Cobra support van responding - YouTube
Jan 17, 2025 · Cold Cut Cobra is a firefighting tool using ultra-high pressure water mist which can pierce through any known construction material. This is one of two vehic...
1965 Commer Cob Van (ex-London Fire Brigade) - Car and Classic
Genuine ex-London Fire Brigade van in collector-quality condition One of six acquired by LFB in 1965 Carefully restored to exact Breathing Apparatus Control Vehicle specEvocative and extensive range of period equipment includedVery rare opportunity for commercial vehicle collectors The AppealCall 999 or shout 'Fire' in 1965 and you might have been mildly, if not considerably alarmed, to see this d
DMFD52 LFB Specialist Heavy Fleet Vehicles Replacement
Jun 1, 2020 · The current London Fire Brigade (LFB) fleet of specialist heavy vehicles identified within report LFC-0284y to the Commissioner have reached or are nearing the end of their planned...
LFB Canteen van Ford J269TTX - fire-engine-photos.com
Great to see this van in its early days. I had it out to a shout two days ago. Amazingly it has not yet reached 21, 000 miles in 21 years. Added by Norman Price on 26 June 2013.
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