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Greater London fire & rescue statistics 2026

Incidents attended and fire-related fatalities, financial year 2024/25

How many fire incidents and fire-related deaths were there in Greater London?

Greater London Fire and Rescue Service attended 133,078 incidents in financial year 2024/25, with 39 fire-related fatalities. That ranks 1 of 44 English fire and rescue service areas by incidents (21.97% of the England total). Source: Home Office / MHCLG tables FIRE0102 / FIRE0502, Open Government Licence v3.0.

Source:Home Office / Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government (MHCLG) — fire statistics data tables (FIRE0101, FIRE0102, FIRE0501, FIRE0502)·as of Financial year 2024/25 (latest revised tables, published 29 April 2026)updated annual (last: )
Greater London fire and rescue data (MHCLG, FY 2024/25 revised tables)
MetricValue
Incidents attended133,078
Fire-related fatalities39
National rank (by incidents)1 of 44 FRS areas
Share of England incidents21.97%
ONS FRS geography codeE31000046
Data as ofFinancial year 2024/25

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Greater London · England · financial year 2024/25

133,078

incidents attended (fires, false alarms & special services)

Fire-related fatalities

39

Rank by incidents

#1 of 44

Share of England incidents

21.97%

Source: Home Office / MHCLG fire statistics tables FIRE0102 (incidents) & FIRE0502 (fatalities), England, financial year 2024/25 (latest revision). Figures are provisional and revised as fire and rescue services update the Incident Recording System. Open Government Licence v3.0.

Frequently asked questions

How many fire incidents were attended in Greater London?
In financial year 2024/25, Greater London Fire and Rescue Service attended 133,078 incidents — fires, false alarms and special services combined. That is 21.97% of all incidents attended across England, ranking Greater London 1 of 44 fire and rescue service areas. Source: MHCLG table FIRE0102 (revised), OGL v3.0.
How many fire-related deaths were there in Greater London?
There were 39 fire-related fatalities recorded in Greater London in FY 2024/25 (MHCLG table FIRE0502, revised). Fatality counts are small numbers and can vary considerably from year to year; a single year should not be read as a trend.
How does Greater London compare with other areas?
By incidents attended, Greater London ranks 1 of 44 English fire and rescue service areas. The busiest area is Greater London (133,078 incidents), which largely reflects its population size. Incident counts are driven mostly by population, not by per-person risk. Compare all areas at gerasure.com/fire-safety.
Does fire risk in Greater London affect home insurance?
Area-level fire statistics describe the activity of Greater London Fire and Rescue Service — they are not a measure of any individual property’s risk. Insurers consider many factors when pricing home and contents cover. Fitting working smoke alarms and following fire-safety guidance is the most direct way to reduce your own risk.
Where does the Greater London fire data come from?
The figures are from the Home Office / MHCLG fire statistics data tables FIRE0102 (incidents) and FIRE0502 (fatalities), England, financial year 2024/25 — the latest revision published 29 April 2026. They are released under the Open Government Licence v3.0 and are revised as fire and rescue services update the Incident Recording System.

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Contains public sector information published by Home Office / Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government (MHCLG) and licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Source: Home Office / Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government (MHCLG) — fire statistics data tables (FIRE0101, FIRE0102, FIRE0501, FIRE0502) (Financial year 2024/25 (latest revised tables, published 29 April 2026), published 29 April 2026).

Fire and rescue incident statistics describe service activity, not an individual property’s risk. Figures are provisional and revised as fire and rescue services update the Incident Recording System; small counts (such as fatalities) can vary considerably year to year. See full England fire safety overview.