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Home | India | Delhi Fire Service Rescues 10 Stuck In Lift

Delhi Fire Service rescues 10 stuck in lift

Ten people trapped inside a lift in a South Extension club were rescued by Delhi Fire Service personnel on Sunday, an official said.

By ANI
Published Date - 16 July 2023, 01:26 PM
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New Delhi: Ten people trapped inside a lift in a South Extension club were rescued by Delhi Fire Service personnel on Sunday, an official said.

The Delhi Fire Service recieved the call around 5:42 am today about the incident at Code Club near the South Extension Metro Station, a DFS offcial said.

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On receiving the call, the Delhi Fire Service personnel reached the spot and rescued them safely. The reason behind the incident is not clear yet.

Further details are awaited.

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