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Baramulla Police provide prompt, life-saving assistance amid heavy snowfall

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Baramulla Police provide prompt, life-saving assistance amid heavy snowfall

Baramulla, Jan 27: Amid intense snowfall across various parts of District Baramulla, Baramulla Police demonstrated a swift response and strong humanitarian commitment by extending timely assistance to people in distress at multiple locations.

A police spokesperson said in one incident, following receipt of an emergency call on cell number 9103170024 by the SHO Police Station Kreeri, the information was immediately relayed to Police Post Wagoora for urgent intervention. Acting without delay, a police team rushed to Watergam, where a pregnant woman, Gulshan Begam, wife of Ashiq Ahmad Ganie and a resident of Watergam, required immediate medical attention. Despite adverse weather and difficult road conditions, the police team successfully evacuated her and shifted her safely to SDH Kreeri for necessary treatment.

In another case, Police Post Wagoora received information via cell number +919797489628 regarding Abdul Rehman Shah, a resident of Mongam, who had sustained serious injuries after coming under a snow-laden shed. Police personnel promptly reached the spot, rescued the injured person, and shifted him to SDH Kreeri for medical care.

In yet another life-saving operation, DySP Operations Kreeri received information regarding a two-year-old baby girl, daughter of Wahid Fayaz, son of Fayaz Ahmad Lone, resident of Khan Mohalla, Thindma, Kreeri, who had fallen unconscious at her residence. Due to heavy snowfall and extremely slushy and slippery road conditions on a steep slope, neither the family nor an ambulance could access the location. Police personnel immediately rushed to the spot and evacuated the child to SDH Kreeri, where she is presently reported to be stable.

Baramulla Police have reiterated their steadfast commitment to public service and have urged citizens to contact the nearest police unit for assistance during emergencies, especially in view of the prevailing harsh weather conditions

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