According to the fire brigade, there were 70 fires, compared with 90 on Thursday.
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There are only four planes, crop dusters, which have been turned into the fire brigade.
Mr Wicker was a retained firefighter and had served the fire brigade for 31 years.
As a former political officer in the fire brigade, he understands something of propaganda work.
"I saw the fire brigade bringing out my son Mustafa, who was five years old, " he said.
She tried to call her partner but after failing to reach her she immediately called the fire brigade.
The jury heard that by this time the fire brigade was on the scene preparing to fight the blaze.
Shortly after the rescue, the fire brigade and ambulance arrived on the scene.
Why, then, should others pay for the fire brigade to douse the flames?
Neighbours heard John Kirk shout for help and called the fire brigade to his home in Ebor Street, South Shields.
By mid-afternoon, police forensics teams and the fire brigade had secured much of the Clapham Junction area and the clean-up began.
But the protesters claim they have tried to answer such concerns, reorganising their camp "in response to feedback from the fire brigade".
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But the fire brigade said services will not be stretched because fire engines spend around 7% of their time at emergency incidents.
The fire brigade's research shows drunk Londoners cause two fires a day.
Imelda Jordan said the damage caused by Sunday's blaze was limited thanks to the prompt action of the caretakers and the Fire Brigade.
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They are the work of Jean Verame, a Belgian artist who enlisted the help of the fire brigade for his project in 1984.
Even if the fire brigade had lagoons of water at its disposal, it was understaffed and ill-equipped to deal with such a blaze.
The software lets the fire brigade use a technique known as modelling regression to target places that register as at high risk for fire.
The Fire Brigade is hosting a joint initiative between the emergency services and BT to raise awareness of the rising trend in hoax calls.
Police, the fire brigade and the air ambulance all attended the scene and Mr Barnes was pronounced dead, London Inner South Coroner Andrew Harris heard.
They were alerted by a neighbour who called the fire brigade.
The fire brigade said it was anticipated that firefighter numbers would reduce by about 520 as people retired or left and through a recruitment freeze.
The Fire Brigade's Unon (FBU) has rejected the report as trotting out a "tired, old agenda" and of being part of a "derisory and insulting" offer.
"It was a total a surprise that whilst we were assisting the fire brigade at the scene, the Cetti's song exploded from the bush less than two metres away, " he said.
He says he understands critics who say that such rescues should not be the responsibility of the fire brigade, but argues that the NHS should be more pro-active in helping obese people.
There is, at the moment, no convenient way to leave a tall building if the emergency staircases are on fire and the fire brigade has not arrived or its ladders will not reach.
So you assume, well that's ok, the police are here, the fire brigade are here and the ambulances are here - so that's ok, we are now safe - the event is over.
"Obviously we wouldn't want people to ignore it but people should call the fire brigade or the National Grid if they believe the smell is coming from their own home, " a spokeswoman said.
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"We get it on for about an hour in the early morning, and now an hour in the evening, since the water company managed to negotiate with the fire brigade to allow us to have that, " she said.
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