Rescue 1122 Nowshera Rashkai Rescue Station was formally inaugurated by Secretary Relief, Rehabilitation and Settlement Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

Rescue 1122 Nowshera Rashkai Rescue Station was formally inaugurated by Secretary Relief, Rehabilitation and Settlement Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Abdul Basit, District Health Officer Nowshera Dr. Muhammad Shoaib and Senior District Emergency Officer Kamal Shah.
By M.Ilyas
Peshawar: Rescue 1122 Nowshera Rashkai Rescue Station was formally inaugurated by Secretary Relief, Rehabilitation and Settlement Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Abdul Basit, District Health Officer Nowshera Dr. Muhammad Shoaib and Senior District Emergency Officer Kamal Shah. In the opening ceremony Nasir Khan, District Emergency Officer Mardan Imran Khan, District Emergency Officer Bunir Nasir, Deputy Director Admin Kashif Khattak, Emergency Officer Malik Ashfaq Hussain participated while other officers of Rescue 1122 including local community leaders were also present on the occasion of the inauguration of Rescue 1122 Rashkai Station, Rescue 1122’s youngers force saluted to Chief guest and Senior District Emergency Officer Kamal Shah gave a detailed briefing on all the fire, medical and disaster stalls set up by Rescue 1122 Nowshera.Information was provided regarding the professional skills of Rescue 1122 personnel and the use of international standard equipments.On this occasion, Secretary Relief, Rehabilitation and Settlement Abdul Basit said that Rescue 1122 is providing timely and best services & facilities during any natural and sudden disasters in all over the province.Taking into account the professional performance of Rescue 1122, the provincial government is expanding its scope throughout the province day by day for the wider interest of the people and all the resources are being provided in this regard, he thanked Director General Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Khateer Ahmed and appreciated the services of Senior District Emergency Officer Kamal Shah and Rescue 1122 personnel for the performance of Rescue 1122 across the district.

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