
Firefighters battle flames at a warehouse inside the Indian Container Corporation Depot in Moosapet in Hyderabad.
| Photo Credit: RAMAKRISHNA G
Sleep breaks instantly, conversations end mid-sentence, meals are abandoned without a second thought. Within seconds, boots hit the floor, gear is pulled on, and engines roar to life. “When we receive a fire call, we are ready to turn out within a minute,” says Mirza Karamatullah Baig, In-charge Station Fire Officer at Salarjung Museum fire station. “In that moment, nothing else exists. We leave everything behind. Our only focus is to save life and property.”
This instinct, immediate and unwavering, lies at the heart of firefighting. On National Fire Service Day, observed on April 14 to honour the 66 firefighters who lost their lives in the 1944 Bombay Dockyard explosion, their stories offer a glimpse into what it truly means to run towards danger when everyone else is running away.
Published – April 14, 2026 06:30 am IST


