Fire and Rescue Service units remain prepared to meet emergency situations in Kerala
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May 07, 2021 15:00 IST
The Department will keep at least one fire engine ready near all Government Medical Colleges in the State for emergency response
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A senior officer of the Fire and Rescue Services department inspects the oxygen plant on the compound of a private medical college in Kozhikode district. | Photo Credit:
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The Department will keep at least one fire engine ready near all Government Medical Colleges in the State for emergency response
In support of the Health Department and the COVID-19 task forces, all the 129 Fire and Rescue Services stations in Kerala have been asked to remain prepared to meet any emergency situation, including unexpected fire outbreaks and the shortage of oxygen cylinders in hospitals.
Minor technical glitches aside, smooth sailing at vaccine centres
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Some of them found their names missing from the list, rest returned satisfied
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People in the age group of 18-44 waiting for vaccination at BLK Hospital in Delhi on Wednesday.
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Some of them found their names missing from the list, rest returned satisfied
Outside a government school in Shahdara, people queued up to take their first shot of COVID-19 vaccine. While most of them went home satisfied, a handful returned without a jab as their names didn’t find a mention in the list at the centre.
Dawn raids net nine drug suspects in Rawai
Dawn raids net nine drug suspects in Rawai
PHUKET: A total of nine suspects were arrested on drugs charges in a series of early-morning raids in Rawai yesterday (Mar 4).
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The arrests were all made by officers from the Phuket Centre for Drug Prevention and Suppression, led by Phuket City Municipality Chief Administrator (
Palad) Chuchip Bamrung.
Joining the raids were Chalong Police officers led by Col Sarawut Chuprasit, as well as Civil Defense Volunteers (
OrSor) and other law-enforcement officers, explained the reports of the raids.
In the first raid, the task force, which numbered about 30 at their pre-dawn assembly, raided a shack in the sea gypsy community near the Rawai beachfront.
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Civil Defence volunteers have no right to issue Covid challans: Delhi Police
The Delhi Police on Thursday said that Civil Defence volunteers, who on their own have no power to prosecute for Covid violations, are doing so and are mistaken as Delhi Police personnel. Misconduct, if any, are attributed to Delhi Police. FIRs have also been registered in this regard and miscreants have been arrested, said a senior police officer.
The Delhi Police said this happens because the Civil Defence volunteers have uniform which resemble Delhi Police uniform and often the civilians mistake them for real cops.
The Delhi Police have appealed to the people to verify their identity before accepting any challans. On Thursday, the Delhi police issued 31 challans for mask violations.
Pub, bar, restaurant COVID-compliance inspections continue
Pub, bar, restaurant COVID-compliance inspections continue
PHUKET: Officials in all three districts across Phuket have confirmed they are continuing their inspections of pubs, bars, restaurants and entertainment venues to ensure operators are complying with the full COVID-prevention measures.
Wednesday 6 January 2021, 10:05AM
Muang District Chief Somprat Prabsongkham and law-enforcement officers inspected about eight entertainment venues near Nimit Circle on Monday night (Jan 4). Photo: Muang District Office
Muang District Chief Somprat Prabsongkham and law-enforcement officers inspected about eight entertainment venues near Nimit Circle on Monday night (Jan 4). Photo: Muang District Office
Muang District Chief Somprat Prabsongkham and law-enforcement officers inspected about eight entertainment venues near Nimit Circle on Monday night (Jan 4). Photo: Muang District Office