Swift Rescue: Fire in Gurugram Factory Basement
A fire in Gurugram's Udyog Vihar factory trapped five workers on Friday. Quick action by rescue teams ensured their safe recovery within half an hour, with no injuries reported. The fire's cause remains unknown, but immediate response and fire engines thwarted any potential harm, according to fire officials.
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A fire erupted in the basement of a factory in Gurugram's Udyog Vihar on Friday, leading to the emergency rescue of five employees, including two women. Official reports confirmed no injuries, attributing the safe recovery to a swift rescue operation.
Upon receiving the distress call, three fire engines were dispatched. Fire officer Ram Karan Sharma noted that the team managed to control the blaze and retrieve the trapped employees within thirty minutes.
While officials have yet to determine the cause of the fire, it originated at plot no 896 in Udyog Vihar Phase 1. The affected employees were found semi-unconscious amid the smoke and were promptly taken to a hospital.
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