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The batch will join the department from December 15.”Speaking to this paper, one of the trainees, Lalita Bhoir (22), said, “The adrenaline rush of being able to save someone’s life is extremely satisfying and duty takes over fear. Speaking to The Asian Age, Y. They now have to gear up for the theoretical examination.Hailing from different parts of Maharashtra, their first exposure to the world of firefighting has outshone their expectations. The training that I obtained here will definitely help me save many lives.”A senior fire officer said, “Like all government jobs, the fire services represent a solid opportunity for young women — respectability, a steady salary, and a shot at making something of yourself in the big city. Jadhav, deputy Chief Fire Officer of the Fire Brigade, said, “The women who were being trained for various fire and combustion drills have shown immense confidence to take on the challenge.The women were recruited by the Mumbai Fire Brigade in a historic move recently. Mumbai: The last day of practical training for the batch of 97 women firefighters,on Tuesday at the Wadala regional command centre, saw most TYPE-4A SEMI RIGID PVC HOSE  participants relieved to have completed it.The batch of 97 female firefighters in action on Tuesday, the last day of their practical training, at the Wadala regional command centre. Fortified by their training, they exuded confidence of being able to battle fires and save the lives of those trapped in burning houses. These women, who are not more than 25 years of age, possess the required courage to enter a professional field that is not very popular among today’s youth. Today I am glad I did that.This is the first mass women recruitment by the fire department, which earlier has 18 women firefighters.”.R.” Another trainee, Deepali Bhojane (22), said, “My father too is a firefighting officer, and when I heard about the opening for a recruitment, I jumped at the chance.

Posté le 03/11/2020 à 03:23 par semturers

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He termed the incident a “violation of human rights” because the authority concerned did not bother whether or not restaurants and pubs had adopted proper safety measures. The fire, which broke out on December 29, claimed 14 lives.The Kamala Mills fire claimed 14 lives.”Mr Chattopadhyay had stated in his letter that fourteen innocent persons lost their lives “due to negligence of authorities”.Speaking to The Asian Age, Mr Chattopadhyay said, “The fire was result of the government’s failure  SOFT BAG UNIT PACKINGS OF FIRE BLANKETS Factory but still no compensation has been announced either for the kin of the deceased or the injured. In case, the report is not received within the stipulated time, the Commission shall be constrained to invoke coercive process u/s 13 of the Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993 for personal appearance of the concerned authority.The NHRC actions come in the wake of it receiving a complaint letter from advocate Dipak Kumar Chattopadhyay, a city-based lawyer about inadequate fire safety measures. The NHRC said that if the report is not filed within four weeks, a coercive process would be initiated and the authority concerned would be called before it. He has also alleged that there are several illegal pubs and hotels are being run in the city.The notice reads, “Issue notice to the chief secretary, government of Maharashtra calling for a report within four weeks. It is gross violation of fire safety rules and norms that had resulted in fire,” read Mr Chattopadhyay’s letter. Mumbai: The National Human Rights Commission (NH-RC) has issued a notice to the chief secretary asking for, within four weeks, a report detailing the measures that have been taken in Mumbai to ensure incidents such as the Kamala Mills fire aren’t repeated.”. “Please carry out inquiry about the incident and take further action deem fit and proper.

Posté le 29/10/2020 à 05:25 par semturers

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The city’s hospital said people from 12 different nations died in that fire, including some who jumped to their deaths from upper-floor windows while trying to escape the flames.Nawzad Hadi, the governor of Arbil province, said preliminary information indicated that the cause of the fire was an electrical problem in a sauna. The hotel’s website says it has a 740-square-metre (2,580-square-foot) spa that includes saunas and a pool.Iraqi firemen work at four-star Capitol Hotel in Arbil in northern Iraq on Friday night.A hotel fire in Sulaimaniyah, another city in Iraqi Kurdistan, killed 30 people in July 2010.Fourteen of the dead were from the Philippines, while three Iraqis, a Palestinian and another person of unknown nationality also died, said Saman Barzanji, director general of the Arbil health department.The Kurdistan region in north Iraq has largely been spared the deadly violence that plagues other parts of the country. China SOFT BAG UNIT PACKINGS OF FIRE BLANKETS  The fire took place at the four-star Capitol Hotel where rooms cost from $100-$240 per night.The fire took place at the four-star Capitol Hotel where rooms cost from $100-$240 per night.Dozens more were injured and taken to hospital in Arbil, said Fakher Harki, the department’s spokesperson.The region is frequently visited by tourists from other areas of Iraq and various countries in the region.As many as 19 people were killed and dozens were injured in a fire at a hotel in the capital of Iraq’s autonomous Kurdish region.Photos and video posted on social media showed dark grey smoke pouring from windows on the top floor of the building.

Posté le 28/10/2020 à 03:02 par semturers

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He has three children.Two fire tenders were rushed but the vehicle was completely burnt and the fire was extinguished by the time the extinguishers reached the scene, a senior fire department officer said.Gupta used to run a transport business.Ajay Gupta, a resident of Alipur, was on his way to the Indira Gandhi International Airport in Mahindra XUV 500 on Thursday night when the incident took place, Vijayanta Arya, deputy commissioner of police (northwest), said. (Representational Image) New Delhi: On his way to airport to board a flight to Europe, a 42-year-old business man was charred to death as he could not get out of his moving SUV when it caught fire in Mahendra Park area in northwest Delhi, police said on Friday.The post-mortem was conducted on Friday morning and the body was handed over to the family members, police said. The report is awaited.A fully charred body was pulled out of the SUV, police officials said.On his way to airport to board a flight to Europe, a 42-year-old business man was charred to death as he could not get out of his moving SUV when it caught fire in Mahendra Park area in northwest Delhi, police said on Friday.Another family member said they received the information about the incident on the intervening night of Thursday and Friday.During preliminary investigation, it was revealed that the automatic system of the car got locked due to fire, hence Gupta could not get out of the vehicle, a senior police officer said.Police were informed that a vehicle has caught fire STORZ COUPLING IN ALUMINUM  and a man was trapped inside, he said.When Gupta reached Mukarba Chowk Flyover, his vehicle caught fire when in motion, he said.The cause of the fire is yet to be ascertained.According to his family member, he left the house at around 10 pm on Thursday for the airport as he along with his friends had planned a trip to Europe. A Forensic Science Laboratory team inspected the scene, police said.

Posté le 27/10/2020 à 04:36 par semturers

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The fire was doused at 1. All other plants are normal and there is no disruption in the supply of petroleum products.The condition of the injured is being closely monitored by our refinery medical centre team.50 am on Thursday. The company has also assured that all its other plants are functioning normal and there would be no disruption in supply of petroleum products. While there were no casualties reported, 43 people were injured, of which one is in a critical condition.Fire broke out at BPCL’s hydrocarbon plant in Mahul.Stunned by the blast and the resultant fire, BPCL top authorities held a meeting on Thursday and decided to carry out a detailed probe into the accident. Even though the fire was brought under control within a few hours, the remaining hydrocarbon continued to burn till the stock was exhausted, said company officials. “An investigation team will be set up and it will probe the cause of the fire.Mumbai: Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) has decided to conduct a full-fledged inquiry into the fire that took place on Wednesday afternoon at its hydrocarbon plant in Mahul. Based on its report, we will take all necessary steps that need to be taken to normalise the hydrocarbon plant,” said BPCL spokesperson Mr Sundararajan.A statement issued by the company said, “The fire at BPCL’s Mumbai refinery  hydrocarbon plant was put off  last (Wednesday) night.A massive  China STORZ COUPLING IN ALUMINUM Suppliers fire had broken out following a blast in the compressor shed of the plant. According to company sources, the investigation will look into the measures that are needed to prevent such accidents in the future..”All the 72 tons of fuel available in the hydrocarbon plant has been burnt. Six of the injured have been discharged on Thursday. The condition of the others are stable and they are recovering.

Posté le 22/10/2020 à 03:53 par semturers

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