PESHAWAR: By responding to 26,997 calls for help in the provincial capital since August 2010, the Rescue 1122 has been a success in providing immediate relief to the people in time of need.Another 22,964 calls for help by the victims of blasts, traffic accidents, fire, medical emergency, drowning and other
Mardan and Peshawar. Among them, 12,517 were provided first-aid and 36,756 were hospitalized. The rescuers also took 449 bodies from the spot of incidents in both the districts while 1,429 were taken from hospital where they had expired.
There have been complaints by the politicians and victims in some cases that the rescue personnel could not reach the spot in time or were not properly equipped. However, officials of the department maintained that they responded well on time in case of any incident.
“The average response time in case of an emergency in Peshawar is only 6.4 minutes while it was further reduced to 5.77 minutes in Mardan,” Bilal Ahmad Faizi, spokesman for the Rescue 1122, told The News.
The number of calls received by the department is huge. At least 13,25,630 calls were received in Peshawar and 768,753 in Mardan. In Peshawar, 375,342 calls were made for information collection, 429,248 calls were obnoxious and irrelevant, and 515,282 either dropped or could not connect.
The number of calls made for information in Mardan remained 256,115 while 160,865 were irrelevant and 333,369 calls dropped.“I called at the 1122 when a friend of mine met a road accident on the Ring Road. They called me back within no time to confirm and know about the exact address and then rescuers responded within 5 or 6 minutes to take him to hospital,” said Dr Shaukat Ali, a social worker from Garhi Qamardin.
There were at least 5,599 fake calls made to the Rescue 1122 in Peshawar and another 1,278 in Mardan, without realizing that engaging the rescuers at a place unnecessarily may cause a loss at another spot in case of an incident.The officials responded to at least 154 fake calls in Peshawar and 162 in Mardan. They came to know the calls were a fake when they reached the spot.