London Fire Brigade credits social media with cutting fires
23 Apr 2013 | by Staff
Young professionals are having two fewer fires a week on the back of the social media efforts of the London Fire Brigade, according to new figures.
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Young professionals are having two fewer fires a week on the back of the social media efforts of the London Fire Brigade, according to new figures.
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