The cops were on nakabandi said the report, when they were alerted to the fire. They broke open jammed doors and freed residents, without wearing any safety equipment
Constable Sham Rathod and Police Naik Rajkumar Bhendigeri
It is two good (pun intended) to read in this paper that two cops along with fire fighters rescued a couple of residents who were trapped in a major blaze in a building in the western suburbs. The cops were on nakabandi said the report, when they were alerted to the fire. They broke open jammed doors and freed residents, without wearing any safety equipment.
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The cops negotiated the floors and told residents to use the mobile light, so that they are aware of where they are. It was a stellar effort, as they kept wet cloth on their face and advised residents to do so too. They also ensured that residents reached an open terrace so they could be rescued. A senior official has stated that the cops will be felicitated. We must see the top brass keeping their word, as these men have been extraordinarily courageous. They also ticked all the boxes when it comes to sensible action during fires. They stayed calm and concentrated on the rescue. They advised residents to breathe through a wet cloth on their face, which is the best idea during a fire. They also used the staircase and then, ensured along with firefighters that those living there reach an open space, as they
wait for rescue.
We are quick at criticising the cops, and we must surely point out problems and inadequacies when warranted. Yet, here is an example of a stirring and sterling effort, which must be acknowledged at least. Meanwhile, the report had a worrying observation from fire fighting personnel. They claimed that while fire fighting equipment is installed in buildings, residents do not attend sessions on how to use it. We must see more responsibility and accountability from those living in these buildings. The knowledge gleaned may make the difference between life and death. Meanwhile, a salute to the superheroes, more than most could ever be.