Fire Service Week 2025: PMC And CIDCO Host Fire Safety Awareness Rally From New Panvel To Kharghar With 28-Vehicle Convoy
As part of Fire Service Week 2025, a grand fire safety awareness rally was organized today, April 19, by the Panvel Municipal Corporation's Fire Department and CIDCO’s Fire Service Department. The initiative aimed to raise public awareness about fire safety.
The rally was held under the guidance of Commissioner Mangesh Chitale and began at 10:00 a.m. from the New Panvel Fire Station. Representing the Panvel Municipal Corporation were Chief Fire Officer Pravin Bodkhe, Fire Officer Haridas Suryawanshi, Deputy Fire Officer Sandeep Patil, along with male and female fire personnel.
PMC and CIDCO fire personnel lead a 28-vehicle rally from New Panvel to Kharghar for Fire Safety Week 2025Starting from the New Panvel Fire Station, the rally proceeded via the bridge at Khanda Colony to Kamothe, from Kamothe to Monkey Point via the highway, then to Shilp Chowk, Ramseth Thakur School, and the Gram Vikas Bhavan, culminating at the Kharghar Fire Station.
The rally featured an impressive lineup of vehicles, including 10 bullet motorcycles, 4 jeeps, 2 Swift Dzire cars, and 12 fire engines from the Municipal Corporation's Fire Department.
Throughout the rally, the fire brigade was highlighted as a symbol of vigilance and readiness. Citizens were encouraged to actively participate in such initiatives and stay alert about fire safety. The rally delivered a powerful message: "Let’s unite to build a fire-safe India."
Fire Service Week is observed annually from April 14 to 20. It commemorates the sacrifice of 71 brave firefighters who lost their lives in the 1944 Victoria Dock explosion in Mumbai. This week is dedicated to remembering their sacrifice and spreading awareness about fire safety.
As part of the week, the Municipal Corporation’s Fire Department conducted various demonstrations, mock drills (including one at D-Mart in Kalamboli), training programs, and awareness activities. These efforts aim to make citizens, employees, businesses, and institutions more vigilant and prepared in matters of fire safety.
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