This Day, commonly referred to as 'MARTYR'S DAY,' is celebrated every year on April 14 in India in memory of the brave firefighters who lost their lives while performing their duties during the fire and massive explosion at the Mumbai dockyard on that date in 1944.
National fire service day
National Fire Service Day: This Day, commonly referred to as “MARTYR’S DAY,” is celebrated every year on April 14 in India in memory of the brave firefighters who lost their lives while performing their duties during the fire and massive explosion at the Mumbai dockyard on that date in 1944.
Notably, April 14 commemorated but not celebrated as National Fire Service Day.As we pay homage to the martyr and implement a public awareness campaign to avoid such situations in the future.
During World War II, the SS Fort Stikine freight transporting cotton balls, oil drums, gold, and tonnes of explosives (ammunition) halted overnight at Mumbai Victoria Dock. On April 14, 1944, the ship caught fire and collapsed in two large explosions that scattered debris, sank nearby ships, and started fires nearby, killing about 800 people.
Many people passed away outside the wharf area by falling shells and shells that burst on impact. The canals close to the quays became jammed with impediments, and a sizable piece of the land became completely destroyed. It took four days to extinguish the primary blaze, and for the next two weeks, smaller flames continued to rage throughout the ruins.
231 service men killed and 476 injured. Outside the docks, 2,408 people sustained injuries and more than 500 civilians perished. 13 ships perished and 50,000 tonnes of ships totalling 50,000 tonnes suffered significant damage.
The Conference of Indian Fire Chiefs advised the Ministry of Home Affairs to create the Standing Fire Services Advisory Committee (SFAC), a committee that eventually expanded to include representatives from all state governments, Union Territories, and other central ministries.
Every year on April 14, India observes National Service Day to remember the brave firefighters who gave their lives putting out flames. Even after the incident at the Mumbai dockyard on April 14, 1944. So many firefighters lose their lives each year while battling fires. On April 14, each year, these courageous firefighters honoured. To prevent such fire and explosion incidents. It is necessary to implement multiple fire safety awareness programmes for the general public, pupils, and the business sector.
Each year, the Directorate General Fire Services and Civil Defence publishes the theme for organising various fire safety programmes during the 14th to 20th of April observance of Fire Services Week in order to educate the public on the need to reduce fire-related losses.
To raise fire safety knowledge throughout the community, the DGFS also provides electronic mass printing and awareness materials that get duplicated as needed.
The programme for fire safety awareness may include
1. Fire prevention and protection training with demonstration
2. Contest for essays, slogans, and posters
Distribution of fire credentials
Utilisation of media and the Internet
5. Fire Service Day observed
6. Fire safety assessments
7. Public awareness campaign including school evacuation drills
8. Fire Mock exercises in industries
9. Hose, Hydrant, and Rescue Drills for Firefighters and Workers, etc.
Prepared flyers on national fire service day and distributed them via company mail to all users with year’s theme-related messages.
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