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Hans India
18-07-2025
- Politics
- Hans India
Cyberabad Police conducts fire mock drill to strengthen emergency preparedness
Hyderabad: To enhance emergency response systems, improve inter-departmental coordination, and ensure public safety during disaster situations, a comprehensive fire mock drill was conducted at the Cyberabad Police Commissionerate, in collaboration with the Telangana State Fire Department. The drill began with the sounding of a fire alarm, prompting the immediate and systematic evacuation of the Cyberabad commissioner office staff. Trained Fire Marshals guided the personnel to the designated Assembly Point near the National Flag Post. Teams from various wings, including Traffic Police, Cybercrime, SHE Teams, Special Branch, Economic Offences Wing, Bomb Disposal Squad, and CAR Headquarters, actively participated in the drill. Fire alarm systems lift circuit breakers, and the Public Address System were activated as per Standard Operating Procedures, followed by simulated rescue operations carried out by emergency teams. The Telangana Fire Services Department played a crucial role in the exercise by deploying fire tenders, medical teams, safety personnel, and a Bronto Skylift vehicle to simulate high-rise rescue operations. The Bronto Skylift showcased advanced capabilities for evacuating individuals from upper floors during fire emergencies. The mock drill emphasized the importance of awareness among staff regarding evacuation procedures, emergency exits, and the correct usage of fire safety equipment. During the mock drill, Madhapur Station Fire Officer Anjaneyulu Dodla conducted a live demonstration on the use of various fire safety tools and explained different types of fire emergencies along with the appropriate response methods. The officer also explained how to act during emergencies, the importance of remaining calm, and how to evacuate safely using designated routes. In the presence of Cyberabad Police Commissioner Avinash Mohanty, and Joint Commissioner Dr Gajarao Bhupal, the need for timely precautions and personal safety awareness was emphasized. Such drills not only enhance coordination between departments but also educate staff and the general public on how to respond swiftly and safely in emergencies. The Cyberabad Police reaffirmed their commitment to safeguarding lives and property through proactive planning, inter-agency collaboration, regular training, and the effective use of social media platforms to provide accurate real-time updates and counter misinformation during crisis situations. Following the exercise, a review meeting was held to assess performance, identify areas for improvement, and recommend action points to strengthen preparedness. DCP Crimes A Muthyam Reddy, DCP Road Safety LC Naik, DCP Special Branch Sai Sri, DCP Women & Child Safety Wing Srujana Karnam, and officers from the Telangana Fire Services along with staff of Madhapur Fire Station and ministerial staff of Cyberabad CPO were present.


The Hindu
17-07-2025
- The Hindu
Cyberabad police conduct fire mock drill to boost emergency readiness
A large-scale fire mock drill was carried out at the Cyberabad Police Commissionerate on Thursday, in an attempt to improve emergency preparedness and inter-agency coordination in the face of fire-related disasters. The exercise was conducted in collaboration with the Telangana State Fire Services Department. The drill began with the activation of the fire alarm system, triggering an immediate evacuation of staff from the Commissioner's office. Trained fire marshals directed teams from various departments, including Traffic, Cybercrime, She Teams, Economic Offences Wing, Bomb Disposal Squad, and CAR Headquarters, to the designated assembly point near the National Flag Post. The public address system, lift circuit breakers, and other safety protocols were activated as per the standard operating procedures, while a simulated rescue operation followed. Madhapur Station Fire Officer Anjaneyulu Dodla led the live demonstration, explaining the use of different fire safety tools and techniques to handle various categories of fire incidents. He emphasised the need for calm, clear decision-making and adherence to evacuation routes during emergencies. He also conducted sessions on personal safety, the importance of early response, and how to operate extinguishers and alarms effectively. A highlight of the drill was the deployment of a Bronto Skylift vehicle by the Fire Services Department, which simulated high-rise evacuation scenarios. Fire tenders, medical teams, and other safety units were also mobilised for the exercise, underscoring the department's capability to handle complex rescue operations. Cyberabad Police Commissioner Avinash Mohanty and Joint Commissioner Gajarao Bhupal were also present throughout the exercise. They stressed the significance of routine drills, personal awareness, and technical readiness in preventing and responding to fire emergencies. Following the mock drill, a review session was conducted to assess the performance of participating teams and identify areas for improvement. Officers discussed potential upgrades to equipment and training protocols while reiterating the importance of public communication during crises, particularly through timely social media updates to dispel misinformation.


Time of India
04-06-2025
- General
- Time of India
Fire breaks out in K'ghar bldg's electrical duct, 400 evacuated
Navi Mumbai: A major fire broke out in a 20-storeyed residential building Geetanjali Tower in Sector 34, Kharghar, reportedly due to a short circuit in the electrical duct on the seventh floor around 1pm on Wed. Fortunately, there was no casualty as the fire did not spread to the apartments. The Kharghar fire brigade team evacuated around 400 residents of the building after smoke spread till the top floor. Pravin Bodkhe, fire officer at Kharghar, said, "We recieved the emergency call of fire breakout at Gitanjali tower around 1.18pm. Our fire fighting team reached the building with two fire engines and Bronto Skylift at 1.30pm. As we reached the building, a car was parked in the passage that blocked the way. A group of men residing in the building lifted the car and dragged it aside to make way for the fire engine. The fire had spread till the 10th floor. It took around an hour to extinguish the fire and another one hour for cooling operation. While most of the residents had rushed downstairs after building was filled with fire smoke, the fire fighters evacuated several residents on the upper floor." by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 5 Books Warren Buffett Wants You to Read In 2025 Blinkist: Warren Buffett's Reading List Undo Fire officer Bodkhe said, "In Gitanjali Tower, built around 16-years ago, the electrical duct is not sealed on every floor, which is mandatory as per the fire safety norms. Hence, the fire on the 7th floor's electrical duct had spread to the upper floors. The office bearers of the old residential buildings need to seal the electrical duct on every floor. Also, the residents claimed that they tried contacting the Kharghar fire station on the landline number available on online, but it was non-functional. But, every building's notice board should display the landline number. The updated landline number of Kharghar fire station is ''022 6936 5700' and '02269365704'.


Hans India
19-05-2025
- Hans India
8 children among 17 of family killed in city fire
Hyderabad: In a ghastly Sunday morning tragedy, 17 persons, including eight children and women, were killed after a massive fire broke out at a three-storey building in Gulzar Houz near Charminar in the Old City. The devastating incident has left the city in mourning. The fire, which started around 6 am on the ground floor of Srikrishna Pearls building, engulfed the entire structure, sending thick plumes of smoke into the sky and triggering panic among residents and the adjoining areas. Approximately, 30 people, including the family of a pearl trader and his employees were present at the time. A short circuit in the lower part of the building, which housed jewellery shops is believed to have triggered the fire. The flames quickly spread to the upper two residential floors, trapping several families inside. Many were burnt alive or died of asphyxia, while others succumbed to injuries while undergoing treatment in various hospitals, including the Osmania General Hospital. The deceased were identified as Prahlad (70), Munni (70), Rajendar Modi (65), Sumitra (60), Hamey (7), Abhishek (31), Sheetal (35), Priyansh (4), Iraaj (2), Arushi (3), Rishabh (4), Pratham (1.5), Anuyan (3), Varsha (35), Pankaj (36), Rajini (32) and Iddu (4). According to fire department personnel, upon receiving information at 6:16 am, the Moghalpura unit rushed fire tender and crew to the scene of the fire. Firefighting, search and rescue operations were carried out simultaneously. All those rescued were shifted to nearby hospitals. Telangana Fire Department Director General Y Nagi Reddy said 'Due to access constraints and to speed up the search and rescue operations, an assist call was given to other fire stations. Approximately, 12 appliances reached the fire ground and carried out the firefighting and rescue operations.' Nagi Reddy said 'The building had only one entry, like a tunnel. There is only one staircase of one metre to access the first and second floors. This made the escape and rescue operation difficult. The fire was brought under control by 9 am.' The DGP said that 11 vehicles, a firefighting robot, a Bronto Skylift hydraulic platform, 17 fire officers and 70 personnel were involved in extinguishing the fire and rescuing the trapped persons. Osmania General Hospital Resident Medical Officer, Dr. Vijay Kumar said that six persons were confirmed dead upon arrival. One individual was admitted for treatment, while others were shifted to private hospitals in the vicinity. According to an eyewitness, 'When I was returning after the fajr prayers, I heard two women calling for help from the building. We went inside and the room was filled with smoke, due to the fire. There were seven bodies in one room. We took blankets and tried to remove those who were alive," said Mir Zahid. However, family members of the victims blamed the delayed arrival of the ambulance, which led to such a heavy toll. One relative said, '17 members of my family died. A six-year-old girl could have been saved if the ambulance had arrived on time.' They also alleged that the ambulance that finally arrived did not have oxygen masks. Meanwhile, Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy expressed deep shock over the fire mishap and expressed condolences to the families of the victims on the phone. The state government announced Rs five lakh ex gratia compensation to families of the deceased. Governor Jishnu Dev Varma said, 'It is heart-wrenching to learn of the precious lives lost and the injuries sustained in this tragic fire. My thoughts are with the bereaved families in this hour of immense grief.'


United News of India
18-05-2025
- United News of India
Death toll rises to 17 in Mirchowk fire tragedy; PM, CM announces relief measures
Hyderabad, May 18 (UNI) The death toll in the massive fire that broke out at Gulzar House near Charminar in the early hours of Sunday has tragically risen to 17. According to the Telangana State Disaster Response and Fire Services Department, the fire was reported at 6:16 AM at a G+2 building located at Gulzar House Chowrasta, Charminar. A water tender and crew from the Moghalpura fire station were the first to respond. The fire originated on the ground floor and quickly spread to the upper floors. Simultaneous firefighting, search, and rescue operations were launched. Seventeen individuals who were trapped on the first floor were rescued by fire department personnel and shifted to hospitals for treatment. To overcome access limitations and expedite the rescue, assistance was requested from additional fire stations. A total of 12 fire appliances responded to the scene. In all, 11 firefighting vehicles, one advanced fire-fighting robot, 17 fire officers, and 70 personnel were deployed in the operation. It took approximately two hours to bring the blaze under control. The Bronto Skylift hydraulic platform and fire robot played a critical role in the operation. The cause of the fire is currently under investigation. The value of the property damage is yet to be assessed. The deceased were identified as Prahlad (70), Munni (70), Rajendar Modi (65), Sumitra (60), Hamey (7), Abhishek (31), Sheetal (35), Priyansh (4), Iraaj (2), Arushi (3), Rishabh (4), Pratham (1.5 years), Anuyan (3), Varsha (35), Pankaj (36) Rajini (32) and Iddu (4) Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy expressed deep shock over the incident and ordered immediate rescue and relief measures. He directed senior officials to ensure the best medical treatment for the injured and full support for the victims' families. The CM also personally spoke to some victims and coordinated with Hyderabad in-charge Minister Ponnam Prabhakar to oversee the response. Minister Ponnam Prabhakar visited the site and gathered details from Fire Department Director General Nagi Reddy and South Zone DCP Sneha Mishra. He stated that the fire alert was received at 0616 hours and the teams responded promptly. Though many victims were critically injured by the time help arrived, the swift response helped prevent further loss of life. He assured that a full investigation would be conducted and confirmed that preliminary findings indicated it was an accident with no foul play suspected. Union Minister G Kishan Reddy also visited the site and met with the victims' families, offering his condolences and assuring them of all necessary support from both the state and central governments. Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed his condolences via X (formerly Twitter), stating he was deeply anguished by the tragic loss of lives. He announced an ex-gratia of Rs 2 lakh from the Prime Minister's National Relief Fund (PMNRF) to the next of kin of each deceased and Rs 50,000 for the injured. UNI VV ARN