Everything you need to know about the fitness test requirements for London Fire Brigade. Minimum standards, test format, and how to prepare.
London Fire Brigade uses the National Firefighter Selection Tests — the standardised physical assessment used by most UK fire services. The tests are designed to ensure candidates have the aerobic capacity and physical ability required for operational firefighting in full PPE.
The minimum standard for the bleep test at London Fire Brigade is level 9.6. The aerobic fitness test used is the Chester treadmill test. All tests must be passed on the first attempt on the day of assessment.
London Fire Brigade requires bleep test level 9.6 — significantly higher than the 8.8 minimum at most UK services. If you are applying to LFB, you must train specifically for 9.6, not 8.8. Candidates who train to 8.8 and apply to LFB will fail the fitness test.
All candidates must complete the following tests in a single assessment session:
The bleep test and Chester treadmill test both measure aerobic capacity (VO2 max). The most effective preparation combines Zone 2 aerobic running 2–3 times per week with interval training once per week, supplemented by bleep test or Chester-specific practice sessions.
For the equipment carry and dummy drag, grip strength training is essential — most candidates are limited by grip, not aerobic fitness. Farmer carries and dead hangs 3 times per week from at least 6 weeks out.
Train to exceed the minimum standard — not to meet it. Nerves, conditions, and test-day variability mean candidates who train to exactly 9.6 often fail by a narrow margin. Target at least half a level above the minimum.
Recruitment campaigns at London Fire Brigade open periodically. Applications are made through the official website. Check the link below for current vacancies and upcoming campaigns.
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Structured training for all 6 National Firefighter Selection Tests. Every session mapped out. Bleep test pacing, Chester treadmill prep, grip and carry conditioning, and test day strategy.