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Alert CRPF dog saves man trapped under debris in J-K

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July 31, 2019
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Jammu, Jul 31: A man trapped under the debris of a landslide was rescued after a CRPF dog accompanying a bomb disposal squad alerted the force along the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway in Ramban district of Jammu and Kashmir, an officer said on Wednesday.

The bomb disposal squad (BDS) of 72nd battalion CRPF was conducting checks at the highway when the well-trained canine, Ajaxi, started giving alerting signals on reaching mile stone 147, which falls in Ramban district, Jammu-based CRPF PRO Ashish Kumar Jha said.

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Following the cue from the dog, the troops began searching and found the man trapped in the debris of the landslide which had occurred the previous night.

“Seeing a life at risk, the troops reached the spot and alerted E/239 Battalion of the force deployed in the nearby area. Wasting no time, company commander, Inspector N N Murmu reached the spot along with his men and started rescuing the trapped man,” the officer said.

Jha said Army personnel also joined the rescue operation and managed to pull out Pradeep Kumar, a native of Ludhwal village.

“Kumar is being administered medical aid, but is currently unable to speak due to the shock of the incident,” he said.

A police official said the landslide had struck the highway near Mehar, one km from Ramban town towards Chanderkote.

The rescued man is mentally unsound and used to roam the highway, he said.

Meanwhile, a video of the rescue operation went viral on social media with netizens hailing the effort and dedication of the security forces in rescuing the trapped civilian.

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