Freedom of information (FOI) releases from LFB

This is a disclosure log of London Fire Brigade's responses to freedom of information (FOI) or environmental information regulations (EIR) requests that might be of wider public interest.

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  1. Dear London Fire Brigade Freedom of Information Request: PFI Block, Whittington Hospital NHS Trust, Magdala Avenue, N19 5NF. Please could I request under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 for a copy of the recent London Fire Brigade report related to the PFI Block located at the Whittington Hospital NHS Trust, Magdala Avenue, London, N19 5NF

    Published: 24 December 2025

  2. This is a FOIA request. Please confirm/provide the following: 1. Any documents (including, but not limited to any policies, memos, communications, advice) regarding PFAS generally and/or PFAS exposure. 2. Whether you have, at any point, conducted any testing for PFAS levels in blood on any firefighters within your workforce. 3. If you have conducted testing, please confirm the type of testing carried out and provide the data results. 4. If you have not conducted testing, please confirm on what basis this decision has been made.

    Published: 24 December 2025

  3. Freedom of Information request For Islington Council ‘IC’ please provide the following information for the two year period to 7 November 2025: A In relation to high rise buildings for which IC is the Accountable Person 1. A copy of every NOD and Enforcement Notice issued to IC; and 2. A confirmation letter of every ‘closing out’ letter should notices in 1 above have been closed/satisfied B In relation to all buildings owned by IC that are not high rise buildings for which IC is the Accountable Person 1. A copy of every NOD and Enforcement Notice issued to IC; and 2. A confirmation letter of every ‘closing out’ letter should notices in 1 above have been closed/satisfied Freedom of Information request For London & Quadrant Housing Trust ‘L&Q’ please provide the following information for the two year period to 7 November 2025: A. In relation to the Kingsland Wharves development at Hackney N1 (including Hertford Wharf, De Beauvoir Wharf) 1. A copy of all correspondence between L&Q and LFB in relation this development. 2. A copy of all correspondence between LFB and any other person or public body in relation to this development. Freedom of Information request For HOTBLACK DESIATO LIMITED ‘HBD’ please provide: 1. A copy of every NOD and Enforcement Notice issued to HBD; and 2. A confirmation letter of every ‘closing out’ letter should notices in 1 above have been closed/satisfied.

    Published: 24 December 2025

  4. I am writing to request an internal review of London Fire Brigade's handling of my FOI request 'Equality Act 2010 - Training and info materials provided to staff'. Thank you. I think that document represents the syllabus. Will you be responding to this please? "ask for some examples of the slide decks to share, if there is not one individual one used for everyone? Let's say three examples." Slides are being created for groups per your messages. Please provide three examples of the content issued to groups (not the syllabus).

    Published: 24 December 2025

  5. Under the Freedom of Information Act 2000, please can you disclose the following information: 1. The number of staff who have been injured while on duty in the last three years. (Broken down by financial years 2022/23, 2023/24, 2024/25) 1a) Broken down by injury causes (e.g. slip/trip/fall, road traffic incident, assault) (Broken down by same years as above). 1b) Broken down by location/area where the injury occurred. (Broken down by same years as above). 2. The number of claims made by staff for injuries sustained while on duty. (Broken down by financial years 2022/23, 2023/24, 2024/25) 2a) The amount paid out in compensation by the service to successful claims. (Broken down by same years as above).

    Published: 24 December 2025

  6. Dear London Fire Brigade FOI Team, I am submitting a request under the Freedom of Information Act 2000. I would like to request the following information relating to the St Mungo’s hostel located at: St Mungo’s Arlington Close Hither Green London SE13 6JQ (If LFB records also link to Ennersdale Road as the adjacent identifier, please include that address code as well.) Information Requested 1. Number of Fire Brigade Callouts For the period 1 January 2019 to the present, please provide the total number of LFB callouts to the above address, broken down by: Year Month 2. Type of Incidents For the same period, please provide a breakdown of incident categories, including (but not limited to): Fire alarm activations (false alarms / system faults) Accidental fires Deliberate fires Medical emergencies responded to by LFB Hazardous materials incidents Persons shut in lift Special services (e.g., gaining entry, assisting police or ambulance) Any fire involving resident smoking or drug-related ignition (if coded) (If possible within cost limits, please provide the coded LFB incident category per callout.) 3. Call Outcomes For each incident category above, please provide the number of callouts that: Resulted in action taken (e.g., extinguished fire, forced entry, assisting another service) Were false alarms (e.g., system fault, malicious activation, accidental activation) (We do NOT require narrative reports—data summaries only.) 4. Linked Multi-Agency Attendance If within cost limits, please confirm how many LFB callouts to this address involved: Joint attendance with the Metropolitan Police Joint attendance with the London Ambulance Service (A simple YES/NO per incident or a total count is fine.) --- Format Please provide the data in Excel or CSV format. --- Notes to Help the FOI Team To keep the request within cost and time limits: No need for exact timestamps, names, case notes, or detailed narratives. Year/month totals and incident codes are sufficient.

    Published: 24 December 2025

  7. Please detail the number of incidents of unapproved applications or tools being detected on staff IT devices, as well as the top 3 most common unapproved applications or tools, broken down each year for the past three years from January to December (Including this year). E.g. January 2025 to December 2025: • 40 incidents of unapproved applications or tools being used on staff IT devices • Top 3 most commonly used unapproved applications or tools are ChatGPT, Gemini and personal Dropbox

    Published: 23 December 2025

  8. I am requesting copies of all inspection reports, internal notes, correspondence, and any follow-up documents produced by London Fire Brigade regarding health and safety inspections at The President Hotel, Guilford Street, London WC1N 1DB. This includes any inspections following complaints, communications with Camden Council regarding these inspections, and any recommendations, actions, or findings related to these inspections. If any information is withheld under an exemption, please provide the legal basis and release any non-exempt material wherever possible. I am happy to provide copies of emails, dates, or reference numbers from Camden Council’s Health & Safety team if this helps you identify the relevant inspections or documents.

    Published: 23 December 2025

  9. Fire Risk Assessments for the period 2012 to 2025, for the following properties: • Foxglove Court, Seven Sisters Road, Finsbury Park, London N4 2HC. • Azalea Court, Seven Sisters Road, Finsbury Park, London N4 2HG. •Marigold Court, Seven Sisters Road, Finsbury Park, London N4 2HG.

    Published: 22 December 2025

  10. Please provide, for Edgewood mews / Finchley Mews, London N3 (or Land West of Beechwood Avenue, London N3 3BA - now known as - Edgewood Mews) Citing block/phase including 57 Edgewood Mews (formerly Plot 18C)), dated approximately 2018–2023: 1. Any LFB consultation responses to Barnet Council (planning) and/or to the Approved Inspector/Building Control regarding this development/block (including comments on sprinkler requirements or alternative measures). 2. Any LFB records on appliance access and water supplies/hydrants for the site (assessments, plans, or correspondence). 3. Any LFB site audits/visits/7(2)(d) operational risk information for the development/block. 4. Any LFB incident or mobilization logs relating to the site (redacted summaries acceptable). Electronic copies are fine. If relying on an exemption/exception, please cite it and provide document title/date metadata.

    Published: 22 December 2025