Rescue officials highlight need for better equipment after tragedy
Rescue officials have said more lives could have been saved during recent emergencies if they had better equipment and resources, highlighting the urgent need for improved facilities and government support.

ISLAMABAD: Rescue officials have stated that more lives could have been saved during recent emergencies if they had been provided with better equipment and resources, according to a report in The Express Tribune.
Speaking to the media, rescue workers emphasized the challenges they face due to inadequate facilities and outdated tools. They noted that the lack of modern equipment hampers their ability to respond effectively to emergencies and disasters. One official remarked, "We could have saved more lives if equipped properly." The officials pointed out that the absence of essential gear not only puts victims at greater risk but also endangers the lives of rescue personnel themselves.
The report highlighted that rescue teams often have to rely on basic tools, which slows down operations and limits their capacity to reach those in need quickly. Officials called for urgent government attention to address these deficiencies and to provide the necessary resources to improve emergency response capabilities.
Rescue workers also appealed for regular training and upgradation of equipment to meet international standards. They stressed that timely investment in rescue services is crucial to minimizing casualties in future incidents.
The Express Tribune report underscores the ongoing challenges faced by emergency responders in Pakistan and the pressing need for improved support from authorities.
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