Approach Army camps for help: GOC
Srinagar, Jan 21: With weatherman predicting yet another spell of snowfall next week, Army on Saturday announced that civilians can get in touch with their nearest camp for assistance in case of any requirement or medical emergency.
The General Officer Commanding (GOC) of Srinagar-based Chinar Corps, Lieutenant General S A Hasnain, while talking to Greater Kashmir said, “In case of medical emergency and any other requirement civilians can approach the nearest Army camp.”
He said that in the wake of prediction for snowfall he has directed all his officers and soldiers to remain on toes and lend a helping hand to people in case of emergency.
The GOC said that people in far-flung and rural areas can utilize the medical facilities at Army camps. “Army is aware about the problems which people face during snowfall. We will do whatever is possible,” he added.
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