Raipur (thestates.news) | Union Home and Cooperation Minister Shri Amit Shah on Monday launched Chhattisgarh Police’s next-generation CG Dial-112 emergency response service and a fleet of mobile forensic vans at Mana Police Parade Ground in Raipur.
In the presence of Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai and Assembly Speaker Dr. Raman Singh, the Union Home Minister flagged off 400 advanced Dial-112 emergency response vehicles and 32 mobile forensic vans aimed at strengthening emergency services and scientific investigation across the State.
Launched under the theme “Ekke Number, Sabbo Bar”, the upgraded emergency response system integrates police, fire and medical emergency services under a single platform to provide quicker assistance during emergencies.
The 400 newly deployed emergency vehicles are equipped with smartphones, GPS systems, wireless radios, PTZ cameras, dash cameras, mobile NVR systems and solar backup facilities, enabling live monitoring, real-time tracking and faster communication during emergency response operations.
The service will operate round the clock using GIS-based monitoring, advanced vehicle tracking systems, SIP trunk technology and automatic caller location identification. All 33 district coordination centres in the State have been connected to the network. Citizens will also be able to seek assistance through voice calls, SMS, email, web portal, WhatsApp, chatbot services and the SOS-112 India mobile application.







