‘400 rescuers performed duty on Eid in Rawalpindi’
RAWALPINDI: As many as 400 rescuers performed duty to cope with any emergency during Eid-ul-Azha days in the city. This was stated by spokesman of Rescue 1122 on Sunday. He said staff remained on special duties in district control room. It included emergency rescue stations, with 14 fully equipped emergency
By our correspondents
September 28, 2015
RAWALPINDI: As many as 400 rescuers performed duty to cope with any emergency during Eid-ul-Azha days in the city. This was stated by spokesman of Rescue 1122 on Sunday. He said staff remained on special duties in district control room. It included emergency rescue stations, with 14 fully equipped emergency ambulances, nine fire vehicles, for rescue vehicles, one water rescue vehicle, two specialized vehicles and two water bowzers.
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