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AP: SEIL Energy's Fire Brigade responds to 157 community medical & fire emergencies

AP: SEIL Energy's Fire Brigade responds to 157 community medical & fire emergencies

Nellore (Andhra Pradesh), Apr 28 (UNI) SEIL Energy India Limited, one of the largest Independent Power Producers (IPP) in India, concluded the National Fire Service Fortnight with a Valedictory Ceremony here on Monday.
The Company observed the National Fire Service Fortnight from April 14 to 28 and conducted various fire safety awareness programmes and competitions for employees and associates.
During the ceremony, SEIL Fire Brigade demonstrated its preparedness with various fire-fighting mock-drills and exhibited its commitment to ensure safety for its employees and the community.
Raghav Trivedi, CEO – SEIL Energy India Limited, expressed heartfelt appreciation to the SEIL Fire Brigade for their unwavering dedication to ensuring the safety of the company and the community. 'Their commitment to providing emergency services to the community is truly commendable', he said.
Sunil Gupta, Head – O&M (Operations and Maintenance), commended the team for their world-class safety practices and efforts in supporting the community during emergencies.
He highlighted the Fire Brigade's role in saving precious lives and valuable properties of the community in 157 medical and fire emergencies (7 Fire incident calls, 13 labour pain calls, 17 road accident calls and 120 other serious emergency calls) in the last one year.
Gupta presented the awards and prizes to the winners of various contests. The HODs of various departments and employees participated in the event.
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