Jammu building collapse death toll rises to 3, 2 out of 6 injured critical

Jammu: Three firemen were killed and six persons injured when a three-storey building collapsed in Jammu city Wednesday when fire department personnel were trying to put out a blaze, officials said.

Director General of Fire and Emergency Services, VK Singh said the building in Golepulli area of Tallab Tillo, housing a saw mill on the ground floor, collapsed during the fire fighting operation.

“We lost three personnel in the incident, while six persons – four civilians and two firemen – were rescued in an injured condition and were evacuated to a hospital,” Singh who supervised the rescue operation, said.

Soon after the incident, the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) and police rushed to the scene and were later joined by a team of National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) to rescue the trapped persons.

After hectic efforts, the bodies of the three trapped firefighters identified as Vimal Kumar Raina, Rattan Chand and Mohammad Aslam were retrieved from under the debris.

Singh stated that the fire department rushed firefighters after receiving a distress call at 4.48am and were making efforts to put out the blaze when suddenly the building collapsed at 5.30 am.

“We have rescued four trapped civilians in the morning while two of our personnel suffered injuries. All the rescued persons were evacuated and taken to a hospital,” Singh said. He informed that one of the firemen is being treated for serious burn injuries while the other is undergoing treatment for head injuries. Both are in critical condition.

“There was a huge stock of timber in the saw mill and a gas cylinder also exploded during the fire as a result of which the building collapsed due to intense heat,” the DG said.

PTI

 

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