NEW DELHI: A fire broke out in the Space Applications Centre (
SAC) at the ISRO campus situated in the Satellite area of
Ahmedabad West on Thursday. Nobody was reported injured in the blaze.
Twenty five vehicles of the
Ahmedabad Fire and Emergency Services (
AFES) and ambulances were rushed to the spot to deal with the emergency situation.
"A major fire broke out at the research centre inside the sprawling SAC campus in the Satellite area of the city this afternoon. As many as 25 fire tenders have been pressed into service by the Ahmedabad Fire and Emergency Services (AFES)," an AFES official said.
Fire at ISRO campus in Ahmedabad
After being alerted about the incident, Additional Chief Fire Officer Rajesh Bhatt and other senior AFES officials rushed to the spot.
According to Bhatt, it would take a couple of hours to douse the flames completely.
"It will take another two hours to control the fire completely as thermocol sheets are still burning and emitting smoke. However, the fire has been brought under control and no one was injured," he said.
Ahmedabad District Collector Vikrant Pandey, who was also on the spot, said the blaze had engulfed the research centre building, that stood isolated.
Ambulance rushed to deal with the emergency
"The fire will not spread to other buildings on the premises," he added.
"All our teams are at the site and it will soon be brought under control," Pandey added.
(With inputs from PTI)