Fire brigade number in india

  1. Emergency Helpline Numbers for Delhi NCRWeCapable
  2. How to call a fire brigade from a mobile: basic rules
  3. Contact Details of Fire Stations & Fire Brigade in Gurugram: Gurgaon Diary
  4. 35 Indians die in fire accidents daily: NCRB


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Emergency Helpline Numbers for Delhi NCRWeCapable

Lalit Kumar | July 20, 2018 (अंतिम बदलाव: July 20, 2018) Lalit Kumar is a polio survivor and the founder of projects like Kavita Kosh, Gadya Kosh, TechWelkin, WeCapable, and Viklangta. He loves finding useful things on Internet and knows how to put them together to create a bigger solution. He is passionate about technology, languages and literature. Emergency helpline numbers are very useful in containing an untoward situation. These numbers make the help available when you’re in the midst of a difficult situation. In emergency situations like crimes and accidents — you can call authorities by dialing police, ambulance, fire brigade etc. But helpline numbers are not just that. You can use helpline numbers to seek help in personal problems like depression and search for blood donors. Today, we are publishing a list of Emergency and Helpline Numbers available in the Delhi and NCR area. You can dial these numbers from a mobile phone or a landline phone. • Police Control Room (PCR) Number is 100 • Fire Control Room (Fire Brigade) Number is 101 • Ambulance Helpline Number is 102 • Centralized Accident & Trauma Services (CATS) Number is 1099 • Ambulance Helpline (Delhi) is 1092 • Women’s Helpline in Delhi is 1091 • Women’s Helpline (All India) Number is 181 • Senior Citizen Helpline Number is 1291 • Anti-Obscene Calls Cell Number is 1091 • Anti Stalking Cell Number is 1091 • Anti Poison Helpline Number is 1066 • Eye Donation Helpline Number is 1919 • Indian Red Cross Society (D...

How to call a fire brigade from a mobile: basic rules

Fire is one of the Now cell phones are almost all, so you need to quickly navigate in a dangerous situation and call firefighters. Difficulties with a call can appear also because almost every mobile operator has its own principles of calling emergency services. It is best to bring them to your phone book in advance. Or you need to remember how to call a fire truck from the mobile. This will help in any situation. Calling from popular operators How to call the fire department from the mobile? It depends on the operator, because each emergency number can differ. If the phone has a SIM-card "Tele 2", then you need to dial 010. How to call a fire brigade from a mobile, if the operator is "MTS" or "Megaphone"? The number 010 is used. But the users of "Beeline" in such cases need to dial 001. Knowledge of these numbers will help and if there is a noticeable fire somewhere. What is the solution for problems with the SIM card? Maybe there is a situation that the card does not work at the right time or there are no funds, although calls to such numbers should be free of charge. There may be other difficulties, because of which you can not call. How to call a fire brigade from a mobile in such situations? You need to use your phone, even if it lacks a sim card. You must dial 112. This number is valid for all operators. What should I say? To call the fire brigade from the mobile, you need to tell the dispatcher the basic information. It includes the address, floor, name and telephon...

Contact Details of Fire Stations & Fire Brigade in Gurugram: Gurgaon Diary

Here are the details of some Fire Stations incase you have an emergency… Bhim Nagar – Mr. Sukhbir, Leading Fireman 0124 – 2320101, 2328868, 9350139420 Sector 37 – Mr. Sajjan Kumar, FSO, 0124 – 2373101/ 02, 9416374373 Udyog Vihar – Mr. Birbal Sharma, FSO, 0124 – 2342101, 2397102, 9899846935 Sector 29, Near Police Station- Mr. I. S. Kashyap, FSO 0124- 2392101/ 02 / 03 , 9310759666 Private Fire Stations in Gurgaon: In May 2012, DLF India’s largest real estate player launched its own fire brigade services beginning with Gurgaon becoming probably the first private company to dabble into such activities. This was primarily To protect DLF Phase 1-5 & Cyber City developments from any mis happening. The DLF Fire Services house has 3 hydraulic platforms – two 90 meters and one 60 meters in height – sourced from Finland. DLF Fire Services/ Station, Cyber City DLF Fire Services/ Station, DLF Phase 5 Phone No. 0124-6471101 So Stay Safe this Festive Season & we just hope that you or your family do not need these details at all. Please Follow & Like Us For Latest Updates for Gurgaon.

35 Indians die in fire accidents daily: NCRB

Thirty-five Indians die in a fire incident daily, says the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) based on the 12,748 lives in 2018. For the city-based fire-safety collective, Beyond Carlton, this is another reason to redouble its fight, a battle that it began 10 years ago when the Carlton Towers fire snuffed out nine lives. Of the fire fatalities in 2018, as many as 4,290 were in the 18-30 age group and 3,860 in the 30-45 age group. “These vulnerable age groups together accounted for 63% of all fire-related deaths,” notes Uday Vijayan, who had started Beyond Carlton after the February 23, 2010 tragedy that killed his young son. Vijayan has now proposed a national fire-safety law with strict deterrents on the lines of the Road Safety Act announced recently. “As we move towards rapid urbanisation and development, our governments should be more pro-active in implementing fire safety laws and creating awareness,” he says. Mostly women victims The NCRB data also reveals a clear gender factor: Fire victims are mostly women. Of the 12,748 fire deaths in 2018, 7,244 were women. This could be related to another finding: 56% of the deaths were caused by home fires. As many as 7,208 fire accidents were reported from residences that year. In the words of Vijayan: “It all seems to add up. The large number of women dying in fires, residential fires being the largest location for fatalities and cooking gas burst deaths all seem to add up. This clearly tells us our homes are not really saf...