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Heroic rescue effort saves individual trapped in dangerous incident in northern India
SDRF rescued a person who fell into a pit in northern India's Uttrakhand.
The incident took place in the Narkota area of Rudraprayag district on June 19.
Visuals showed after the man fell into the pit, a rescue team was actively engaged in efforts to save him. Using torchlights to pierce through the darkness and their unwavering determination, the team successfully managed to extricate the injured man from the depths of the pit, ensuring his safe rescue.
According to reports, on June 19, the Rudraprayag district control room informed the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) that a person had fallen into a pit near Narakota.
Responding swiftly to the information, an SDRF team led by Deputy Inspector Ravindra Singh promptly reached the scene with rescue equipment.
With the help of ropes, the SDRF team descended approximately 200 meters into the deep pit and successfully reached the stranded individual.
The person was found in an injured condition, and the SDRF team safely rescued them from the pit using ropes and a stretcher board.
The individual, identified as Mr. Nikku Yadav, aged 25 hailing from Banaras, was immediately provided with appropriate medical care and transported to the hospital via an ambulance.
According to the injured person's account, he was traveling from Rishikesh to Badrinath when his vehicle lost control and fell into a pit near Narakota.
The SDRF team involved in the rescue operation included Deputy Inspector Ravindra Singh, Assistant Deputy Inspector Shekhar Chand Joshi, Constable Sagar, Constable Vikas Ramola, Constable Kailash Pargai, Constable Gautam Chandra, Paramedic Anuj Kumar, and Driver Vimal.
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