Fire Awareness Programme and Evacuation Mock Drill Held at Income Tax Towers in Hyderabad

A Fire Awareness Programme and Evacuation Mock Drill was conducted at Income Tax Towers in Hyderabad, featuring demonstrations by senior fire officials and specialised rescue teams. The event aimed to educate staff on fire safety, emergency response and evacuation procedures.

A Fire Awareness Programme and Evacuation Mock Drill was conducted today at Income Tax Towers, A.C. Guards, Masab Tank, Hyderabad, opposite Mahaveer Hospital.
The drill began at 3:00 PM, drawing strong participation from employees, officials, and emergency response personnel.

The purpose of the programme was to equip staff with essential knowledge on:

Senior Fire Officials Participated

The event witnessed the presence of key officers from the Telangana Fire Services Department, including:

Their participation added significant value, as they explained real-world scenarios, safety protocols, and the importance of immediate response during fire emergencies.

Special Demonstration with Bronto Skylift Vehicle

A major highlight of the programme was the demonstration by crews from:

They operated the Bronto Skylift Hydraulic Platform Vehicle, a specialised high-rise rescue and firefighting apparatus.
Participants observed:

Staff Educated on Critical Fire Safety Measures

During the awareness session, employees were trained in:

Officials emphasised that quick thinking and following the correct procedure can save lives during fire incidents.

Officials Encourage More Such Programmes

The Fire Services officials praised the initiative and encouraged organisations to regularly conduct:

Such activities help staff remain alert and confident during emergency situations.

The Fire Awareness Programme and Evacuation Mock Drill at Income Tax Towers, Hyderabad, served as an important reminder of the need for preparedness and fire safety education.
With active participation from senior fire officials and specialised rescue teams, the event successfully reinforced essential skills required to respond effectively during fire-related emergencies.

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