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Mumbai: Death of fireman reveals BMC apathy again
Updated On: 02 January, 2017 06:32 AM IST | | Rupsa Chakraborty and Laxman Singh
<p>It was suggested that firemen be freed from attending bird and animal rescue, tree collapse and oil spill calls, so as to attend only fire calls; civic body is yet to take a call on this</p>


Chief Fire Officer PS Rahangdale (in white) pay his respects to Rajendra Bhojane who suffered burn injuries when he was trying to rescue a crow
One of the three firemen, who suffered burn injuries recently, while trying to rescue a crow stuck on a high-tension wire, died on December 31 when the whole world was celebrating New Year. The family of the fireman refused to collect the body for six hours demanding that he be declared a martyr, and that benefits after his death are provided at the earliest to them. They took it to their hometown in Ahmednagar after they were told to give the demands in writing.
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