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School children shown around a small local Mumbai fire station:
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most of the airports accross India have those fire trucks . i travel a lot withen the country , seen them at a lot of airports
http://punjabnewsline.com/content/punjab-equip-each-police-station-multifunctional-vehicle/23889
good to see some improvement no matter how modest. any updates along these lines??
Most probably they are diesel.Performance wise it's not much better than a Maruti 800.....@100 it feels like you are driving a monster truck.
Punjab 108 Ambulance
Chandigarh Police
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Well Indigo is a $hit car when it comes to cost of ownership.
Not sure why you look Offended.i guess u have personal experience s
Not sure why you look Offended.
School children shown around a small local Mumbai fire station
Lucky kids!
Very cool!Delhi to get over 30 quick response vehicles for disasters
10 quick response vehicles for Delhi - The Times of India
NEW DELHI: Chief minister Sheila Dikshit flagged off 10 quick response vehicles on Tuesday (QRV) to be stationed in each district of the capital. In case of an emergency, these vehicles can be called after dialing DDMA helpline number - 1077.
Revenue minister Arvinder Singh, who was also present at the flag-off ceremony, said that the department plans to increase the number of QRVs to up to 33 so that one such vehicle is stationed in every sub-division.
Each QRV, costing around Rs 40 lakh each, is a modified Innova with equipment worth Rs 35 lakh - a human life detection machine, inflatable light, a diamond chainshaw, oxygen cylinder and mask, stretcher etc - in it. The vehicles will have volunteers trained by experts from the National Disaster Response Force, Civil Defence experts and St John's Ambulance services to provide first-aid to the rescued victims.
"The teams and the QRVs are under the direct control of the concerned deputy commissioners of the districts and their movement will be supervised and coordinated by the emergency operations centers (EOCs)," said Dharam Pal, divisional and revenue commissioner.
I don't know if it means anything to you but, apparently that's Chembur Fire station bro!
Chembur is a major eastern suburb, and it's pretty far out.
I see, they must have some pretty sizeable buildings over there then!
Neat to see such modern vehicles in service in India nonetheless!!