Lucknow News: The fire department stranded at the restaurant hoist in Lucknow for seven hours - Lucknow News Seven Employees held in a restaurant raiser in Lucknow for two hours of fire brigade team brigede temp
Fire team rescue operation in Lucknow Fire team opened the elevator by the help of the hydraulic distributor and fired Aman Arun Shivam Ishant Vipin Akash Saurabh. The restaurant is run by Rajat Dwivedi of Rajajipuram. An attempt was made to contact them, but could not speak. Jagran correspondent, seven hours in the elevator of the restaurant in Lucknow, Jagran correspondent, Lucknow: Seven employees were captured in the elevator late Tuesday night in the Manorama restaurant near MunShipulia intersection in the capital. Even after a long time he couldn’t get out. Information on this was given to the fire department. The fire department reached the place and opened the door of the elevator after almost two hours of effort and took out the employees. Fortunately, there were no casualties in the incident. The fire officer Indira Nagar said people were stranded in the restaurant at about three o’clock in the night. After this it was seen on the spot. The investigation found that the employees were trapped due to the sudden lock of the elevator in the two storey house. All the people returned to the restaurant on the first floor. When the ground floor is reached, the elevator does not open. Even after trying for a long time, when the employees could not open the door, the information was given to the fire department. The fire department opened the elevator through hydraulic distributor and removed Aman, Arun, Shivam, Ishant, Vipin, Akash, Saurabh. The restaurant is run by Rajat Dwivedi of Rajajipuram. An attempt was made to contact them, but could not speak. The fire department is also gathering information on the service and maintenance of the elevator. The reason the hoist door is closed is not yet clear. Indira Nagar received information from Fire Officer Hazratganj at about 2:53 p.m. that the Kanhaiyalal villagers were caught in the elevator in a building at Munshi Pulia. The fire station officer of the Fire Station Indiranagar reached the place with the vehicle and Rajat Dwededi son Chandra Prakash Dwivedi, resident of Manorama restaurant, Rajat Dwedi -resident of Manorama restaurant, Rajajipuram House No. 2148 Sector A, tells of the employees working in the restaurant. Everyone was safely taken out by spreading the hoist door through the hydraulic distributor.