A shout comes in to possible space debris which has crashed through someone's roof. Dan starts to have doubts about firefighting when he and Geoff are caught in a scaffolding collapse. Geoff sees Sandra Hallam in the supermarket but is too scared to approach her. Recall and Laura are relieved when Jamie can leave the hospital after the successful transplants. Before he can act, the bells go down and the watch are called to a major blaze at a cinema where Costas and Marianne are thought to be inside.

Frank says it'll do her some good to have something to focus on. Series 14 was the fourteenth and final series of London's Burning, broadcast in the UK on ITV from July 7, 2002 to August 25, 2002.

As they both work at different times, they barely see each other any more. Jimmy rings Adam and says there's a job tomorrow.

He and Bayleaf bicker about the prank going wrong and Zorba tells them that whatever the prank is, they can take the flak themselves. One room is full of petrol cans. Mick tells Pearce about the falling satellite and potential disaster. George goes on stage and sings "It Must Be Love" to Andie, very badly.

Meanwhile, a careless car driver knocks over a little school girl and furious mothers stage a protest on the street against maniac drivers. Blue Watch has to watch how the bomb experts are working and don't know what to do. Nick has to help him. The next day, Recall goes to visit George. Blue Watch has to evacuate the street around the fire station and are refused entry, while army experts come to defuse the bomb and take residence in the station. Mick just stares. At Blackwall, Frank tells Adam he'll pick him up at 8pm. He tells Sally he loves her. Crooks throw a molotov cocktail into a pub, which catches fire. Blue Watch are called when a burglar becomes trapped between two houses. Following the crash of the two appliances, Skip has returned to Perth to live with his sister after being declared unfit for active duty.

Shauna tells Frank she's pregnant and he might be the father. D.O. Adam goes to Jimmy, unaware his wire is off.

Colin rescues the fish who were on dry land after the aquarium burst and puts them into another aquarium without thinking. It comprised sixteen episodes. Kate has gone to see her doctor and arrives late for duty, missing the firefighters who are just rushing off to the garage fire.

She however then sees him and says hello and asks about the watch. Chris's estranged daughter Lisa wants to move in.

Episode 14 (series 11) is the fourteenth episode of the eleventh season of London's Burning.

Sally, who's on standby in the pump receives a call about the bomb.

Jack becomes the hero of the hour when Blue Watch are called to a blaze at the local hostel. A shout comes in to a burning flat which has petrol stored in it, and they all go out. Chris misreads the situation between Lisa and Recall and calls in the police, after Sally has moved out with her a drunken Yvonne turns up at Joe's flat revealing Sally and Joe's closeness to a jealous Jacqui and a panicked horse complicates a shout at an RTA. Everyone gets ready for the Benevolent Fund ball, but Mick gets a call to say it's cancelled. The other crew is just about to have lunch at a fast food joint, causing raised eyebrows in their uniforms, when they are called to a block of flats where a guy is trapped in a lift. Meanwhile, Sicknote realises that the walls start crumbling and shouts at everyone to quickly leave the hotel.

These tensions only increase as the watch have to free a man trapped at a Sluice Gate and deal with a major fire at a shopping centre.

The bystander transpires to be new Station Officer Chris Hammond who's unimpressed by how Pearce has been running things. Chapman arrives at the station to invite Nick to take part in an exchange visit with the Dutch Fire Brigade. It turns out to be frozen blue toilet waste from a passing plane. Charlie tells Pearce that if the satellite comes down, he won't get the opportunity to run the London Marathon again. Recall admits his marriage to Laura is over, he heads off to Scotland to give the boys the rest of their belongings. It's D-Day as the inquiry about George's secondary employment starts and Dan has a drill as part of the Crew Commander course. The watch are reeling after Nick's death. The others have to come and get them all out of the lifts.