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the evidence, if you look at the london fire brigade incident l the london fire brigade incident databasee fires, significant people are already leaving and that's prior to the arrival of the fire and rescue services and in some case, we are talking about 100 residents leaving stop people are making their own evacuation plans including disabled people and families and although hopefully, most of them will take professional advice, some of these may not. that is causing an issue for the overall strategy. and it has to be remembered that research last year into home office data on fires, shows although response times are very quick, average response times were 7.5 minutes for the arrival of the fire and rescue service, it is actually 27 minutes so almost half an hour and that's just the average, before and that's just the average, before a fire fighter will be in a position to intervene. so if you are disabled, nearthe to intervene. so if you are disabled, near the vicinity of a fire, on average, and again i repeat the on average, will be half an hour before you have a firefighter coming to
the evidence, if you look at the london fire brigade incident l the london fire brigade incident databasee fires, significant people are already leaving and that's prior to the arrival of the fire and rescue services and in some case, we are talking about 100 residents leaving stop people are making their own evacuation plans including disabled people and families and although hopefully, most of them will take professional advice, some of these may not. that is causing an issue for the overall...
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, they stepped _ night, the london fire brigade, they stepped up — night, the london fire brigadet that is the - night, the london fire brigade, they stepped up. —— but that is the lfb. i stepped up. —— but that is the lfb. we are _ stepped up. —— but that is the lfb. we are talking _ stepped up. —— but that is the lfb. we are talking about _ stepped up. —— but that is the lfb. we are talking about the _ stepped up. —— but that is the lfb. we are talking about the role - stepped up. —— but that is the lfb. we are talking about the role of. we are talking about the role of government, _ we are talking about the role of government, because - we are talking about the role of. government, because deregulation we are talking about the role of- government, because deregulation is at the _ government, because deregulation is at the heart. — government, because deregulation is at the heart, aside _ government, because deregulation is at the heart, aside from _ government, because deregulation is at the heart, aside from all— government, because deregulation is at the heart, aside from all
, they stepped _ night, the london fire brigade, they stepped up — night, the london fire brigadet that is the - night, the london fire brigade, they stepped up. —— but that is the lfb. i stepped up. —— but that is the lfb. we are _ stepped up. —— but that is the lfb. we are talking _ stepped up. —— but that is the lfb. we are talking about _ stepped up. —— but that is the lfb. we are talking about the _ stepped up. —— but that is the lfb. we are talking about the role...
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fire in a flat at grenfell tower, west london. they need to ring 999! there is a dedicatedl line for this incident! it should have been containable. where's the fire brigadee years on, it continues to devastate lives. i've heard from people, you know, "it's five years, get over it." it doesn't work that way. i will never get over what happened. five years, for somebody who hasn't gone through it, may seem like a long time. for me, it seems like it was only yesterday. we've been filming with marcio gomes since soon after he and his family escaped from the 21st floor of grenfell tower. there's not one day that i don't think about grenfell. the depression�*s taken a big hold of my life. ahead of the anniversary, survivors, grenfell residents, people involved in the rescue that night and those who lost loved ones are holding a memorialfootball day at queens park rangers in west london, close to the tower. coming together with everybody that survived the tower, the families, actually has a positive impact. you don't have to talk about grenfell because everybody sort of knows what happened. all right — one, two, look at the camera. just a smile, it warms you. c
fire in a flat at grenfell tower, west london. they need to ring 999! there is a dedicatedl line for this incident! it should have been containable. where's the fire brigadee years on, it continues to devastate lives. i've heard from people, you know, "it's five years, get over it." it doesn't work that way. i will never get over what happened. five years, for somebody who hasn't gone through it, may seem like a long time. for me, it seems like it was only yesterday. we've been...
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in flat 182, hanan's relatives have been told by the london fire brigade to move into the bedroom andet towels around the door. i know that you have the 999 call, recordings and transcripts. they were given false hope by the lfb operators. they may well have survived if they didn't listen to the stay— put advice. there's a memorial garden to hanan's family in a primary school near the tower. the inquiry says if the fire brigade had told people to get out much earlier, instead of sticking to its stay—put advice, more lives would have been saved. in a refurbishment in the years before the fire, cladding was added to grenfell tower. it transpired it was highly flammable and on the night, it tookjust 18 minutes for the flames to reach the top of the building. the inquiry�*s been investigating the actions that led to this by local and central government, by the refurbishment companies, by the manufacturers of the cladding. it was almost like a perfect storm. everyone was just allowing it to get through and it feels like it was profit ahead of lives. the mistakes, the lies... ..have been ex
in flat 182, hanan's relatives have been told by the london fire brigade to move into the bedroom andet towels around the door. i know that you have the 999 call, recordings and transcripts. they were given false hope by the lfb operators. they may well have survived if they didn't listen to the stay— put advice. there's a memorial garden to hanan's family in a primary school near the tower. the inquiry says if the fire brigade had told people to get out much earlier, instead of sticking to...
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so the london fire brigade has beefed up its training in evacuating buildings.a new app to track information. you might think "stay put" would no longer be the policy. but five years after grenfell, the government has re—emphasised that when there is a fire, people should stay put in their flats because the walls of the flats protect them. the question is, because of grenfell, will people want to stay or will they want to go? michael is moving his stuff out of his south london apartment because fire swept across its roof in april. thankfully, he was not at home. if i had been in the building, i think i would have tried to get out. he would have ignored the stay put advice. i probably would have seen it on twitter before anything else. people across the road sharing videos of a fire on the roof, if i'd seen that, i'd think, i'm not hanging about. after grenfell, not staying put is the new rule for people in buildings with safety defects. and what if you live with a disability, like sarah rennie? her lift is not designed to work in a fire. she has had an expert dr
so the london fire brigade has beefed up its training in evacuating buildings.a new app to track information. you might think "stay put" would no longer be the policy. but five years after grenfell, the government has re—emphasised that when there is a fire, people should stay put in their flats because the walls of the flats protect them. the question is, because of grenfell, will people want to stay or will they want to go? michael is moving his stuff out of his south london...
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so the london fire brigade has beefed up its training in evacuating buildings.think stay put would no longer be the policy. but five years after grenfell, the government has reemphasised that when there is a fire, people should stay put in their flats, because the walls of the flats protect them. the question is, because of grenfell, will people want to stay or will they want to go? michael is moving his stuff out of his south london apartment because fire swept across its roof in april. thankfully, he wasn't at home. if i had been in the building, i think i would have tried to get out. he would have ignored the stay put advice. i probably would have seen it on twitter before anything else. there was people across the road sharing videos of quite a big fire on the roof. i think if i had seen that, i would have thought, i'm not going to hang about. and after grenfell, not staying put is the new rule for people in buildings with safety defects. and what if you live with a disability, like sarah rennie? her lift is not designed to work in a fire. she has had an exp
so the london fire brigade has beefed up its training in evacuating buildings.think stay put would no longer be the policy. but five years after grenfell, the government has reemphasised that when there is a fire, people should stay put in their flats, because the walls of the flats protect them. the question is, because of grenfell, will people want to stay or will they want to go? michael is moving his stuff out of his south london apartment because fire swept across its roof in april....
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london, i'm frankie mccamley. the grenfell tower fire represented a failure of every institution that should have kept its residents safe. the london fire brigade the capital that are not safe enough to maintain a "stay put" strategy. for the vast majority of buildings in london, "stay put" is still the right advice because of the way our regulations put that at the centre of building safety. of course, what grenfell has shown us is regulations can fail and i'm afraid quite a large proportion of those buildings are not as safe as we previously thought they were. plans for redesigning grosvener square in mayfair — close to where the american embassy used to be based — have been approved by westminster city council. it's the labour council's first planning proposal since they took control last month. the developers want to make the area more welcoming to visitors and turn it into a "biodiverse haven". dozens of cctv cameras could be placed outside schools in north london to stop parents driving near them during drop—off and pick—up times. brent council is considering installing them near 24 schools in the borough. according to a counci report, so
london, i'm frankie mccamley. the grenfell tower fire represented a failure of every institution that should have kept its residents safe. the london fire brigade the capital that are not safe enough to maintain a "stay put" strategy. for the vast majority of buildings in london, "stay put" is still the right advice because of the way our regulations put that at the centre of building safety. of course, what grenfell has shown us is regulations can fail and i'm afraid quite...
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the london fire brigade is warning people about the dangers of e—bike batteries after it was confirmedn southeast london. but with a twist. it has a cast made up of locals. it's set on a beach and looks at our relationship with the planet and the threat climate change presents if it is ignored. 0nto the weather now with elizabeth rizzini. good morning. once again it is a beautiful start to the day across the capital, just the right amount of cloud and the sun rise recorded by our weather watchers in camberwell and bromley. it won't be completely dry today. there will be some thunderstorms around and there is a met office weather warning in place from ten o'clock this morning right through until midnight. expect some heavy downpours, thunder and lightning all possible. some places could stay dry and the thunderstorms won't be everywhere. as we head through this morning, a dry early start and the cloud in the south—east will move north throughout the morning. expect to see some showers with that cloud but then it will brighten up into the afternoon again, some sunny spells, still feeling
the london fire brigade is warning people about the dangers of e—bike batteries after it was confirmedn southeast london. but with a twist. it has a cast made up of locals. it's set on a beach and looks at our relationship with the planet and the threat climate change presents if it is ignored. 0nto the weather now with elizabeth rizzini. good morning. once again it is a beautiful start to the day across the capital, just the right amount of cloud and the sun rise recorded by our weather...
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fire in a flat at grenfell tower, west london. they need to ring 999! there is a dedicatedl line for this incident! it should have been containable. where's the fire brigadeevastate lives. i've heard from people, you know, "it's five years, get over it." it doesn't work that way. i will never get over what happened. five years, for somebody who hasn't gone through it, may seem like a long time. for me, it seems like it was only yesterday. we've been filming with marcio gomes since soon after he and his family escaped from the 21st floor of grenfell tower. there's not one day that i don't think about grenfell. i still have flashbacks. i was the type of person that would never even
fire in a flat at grenfell tower, west london. they need to ring 999! there is a dedicatedl line for this incident! it should have been containable. where's the fire brigadeevastate lives. i've heard from people, you know, "it's five years, get over it." it doesn't work that way. i will never get over what happened. five years, for somebody who hasn't gone through it, may seem like a long time. for me, it seems like it was only yesterday. we've been filming with marcio gomes since...