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RTI Proactive Disclosure 09-Aug-2021 Page 1 of 4 Himachal Pradesh Fire Services Department 9- Directory of Officer Himachal Pradesh Fire Services Department 9- Directory of officer and employees Headquaters Level Sr. Name Designation Office Mobile No Email ID No Phone No. 1. Sh. Satinder Pal Singh, IPS Director Fire Service, 0177-2811453 98162-49400 [email protected] H.P. Shimla-171001 2 Sh. J.C. Sharma Chief Fire Officer 0177-2629945 94180-28191 [email protected] H.P.Shimla-2 0177-2622945 3 Sh. Mahesh Kumar Sharma Fire Prevention 0177-2629945 94183-11155 [email protected] Officer, Fire Hdqrs. Shimla-2 4 Sh.Sanjeev Kumar Station Fire Officer 0177-2629945 94592-65288 [email protected] (Supply) Fire Hdqrs. Shimla-2 Fire Training Centre Baldeyan. 1. Sh.Sukh Dev Divisional Fire Officer, 0177-2740388 94187-51660 [email protected] Fire Training Centre Distt. Level. 1. Sh. Suresh Kumar Chauhan Commandant Home 01786-222311 94180-62998 [email protected] st HPS Guard,1 Bn. Kinnaur 2. Sh. Rachpal Nepta Commandant Home 0177-2621467 98164-71717 [email protected] Guard,2nd Bn. Shimla 3. Sh. Bhupinder Singh, HPS Commandant Home 01702-222339 94180-10870 [email protected] Guard,4th Bn. Nahan. 4. Sh. Bheem Singh Sen , Commandant Home 01978-224654 98172-68960 [email protected] Guard, 5th Bn. Bilaspur. 5. Sh. Sanjiv Lakhanpal, HPS Commandant Home 01905-235905 94180-73856 [email protected] Guard, 6th Bn. Mandi 6. Sh. Nishchint Singh Negi, Commandant Home 01902-222512 94180-27711 [email protected] HPPS Guard, 7th Bn. Kullu. 7. Sh. Arvind Chaudhary Commandant Home 01899-222280 94181-38110 [email protected] Guard, 8th Bn. Chamba 8. Sh. Madan Lal, HPPS Commandant Home 01892-223234 94180-81286 [email protected] Guard, 9th Bn. Dharamshala. 9. Sh. Shushil Kumar Kaundal Commandant Home 01972-292302 88944-45845 [email protected] Guard, 10th Bn. Hamirpur. 10. Dr. Shiv Kumar Sharma, Commandant Home 01792-223845 94181-75222 [email protected] HPS Guard, 11th Bn. Solan. RTI Proactive Disclosure 09-Aug-2021 Page 1 of 4 11. Sh. Rajesh Kumar HPS Commandant Home 01975-223345 94180-08999 [email protected] Guard, 12th Bn.Una. 12. Sh. Dharam Chand Sharma Divisional Fire Officer, 0177-2651187 94186-26041 [email protected] Fire Division Shimla-3 Telephone List of Fire Stations/Fire Posts. Jurisdiction Fire Stations/Posts Name Office Mobile Email ID Number Divisional Fire Incharge FS Mall Shimla Sh. Tek Chand 0177-2652939 98166-49651 [email protected] Officer Fire Division, Incharge FS Tilak Nagar Sh. Bhupender Singh 0177-2830664 94188-18027 [email protected] Shimla Incharge FS Chhota Shimla Sh. Satya Prakash 0177-2623269 94186-45721 [email protected] Incharge FP Theog Sh. Balbir Singh 01783-238101 94187-16480 -------- Incharge FP Sunni Sh. Inder Dev 0177-2786201 86792-67799 -------- Commandant Incharge FS Reckong Peo Sh. Mansa Ram 01786-222219 94183-92631 [email protected] Home Guards, 1st Bn Kinnaur Commandant Incharge FS Rampur Sh. Keshav Negi 01782-233168 94189-39605 [email protected] Home Guards, 2nd Bn Shimla Incharge FS Rohru Sh. Laiq Ram 01781-240130 94186-85881 [email protected] Incharge FP Chopal Sh. Gopal Dass 01783-260777 70186-30214 -------- Incharge FP Kumarsain Sh. Gopi Chand 01782-241900 86288-95778 -------- Incharge FP Kotkhai Sh. Kesar Singh 01783-255101 78072-50131 --------- Incharge FP Kwar Sh. Shyam Nath 76509-29317 94592-12317 ------ Incharge FP Jubbal Sh. Prem Chand 01781-252101 94590-46905 ------ Commandant Incharge FS Nahan Sh. Ram Kumar 01702-222500 98160-10169 [email protected] Home Guards , 4th Bn. Nahan Incharge FS Paonta Sahib Sh. Raj Kumar 01704-224466 94180-32077 [email protected] Incharge FP Kala Amb Sh. Ramesh Kumar 01702-238600 94180-64230 --------- Incharge FP Shillai Sh. Vinod Kumar 01704-278502 98163-34101 --------- Commandant Incharge FS Bilaspur Sh. Subhash Chand 01978-222227 94592-42204 [email protected] Home Guards, 5th Bn. Incharge SFS Jhandutta Sh. Karam Chand 01978-272001 98160-50484 -------- Bilaspur Incharge FP Naina Devi Sh. Pritam Singh 01978-288060 94599-11191 ---------- Incharge FP Ghumarwin Sh. Amrit Lal 01978-254100 98177-88707 ---------- Commandant Incharge FS Mandi Sh. Peenam Singh 01905-222900 94598-55702 [email protected] Home Guards, 6th Bn. Incharge SFS Gohar Sh. Purshotam Ram 01907-250101 94188-29297 ------- Mandi Incharge FP Joginder Sh. Sher Singh 01908-222055 94183-78978 --------- Nagar Incharge FP Sarkaghat Sh. Hem Raj 01905-231101 98160-53791 --------- Incharge FP Karsog Sh. Harish Kumar 01907-222220 82788-68328 --------- Incharge FP Thunag Sh. Khem Singh 01907-257701 98057-58745 -------- RTI Proactive Disclosure 09-Aug-2021 Page 2 of 4 Incharge FP Padhar Sh. Hem Singh 01908-260055 82193-08950 --------- Commandant Incharge FS Kullu Sh. Durga Singh 01902-222345 94593-41413 [email protected] Home Guards, 7th Bn. Kullu Incharge FS Manali Sh. Dhanjay 01902-252222 94186-21251 [email protected] Incharge FP Kaylong Sh. Lottam Ram 01900-202888 94186-95782 ------- Incharge FP Larji Sh. Kartar Singh 76500-28201 98166-47998 ------- Incharge FP Anni Sh. Surya Prakash 01904-253101 88946-46367 -------- Incharge FP Banjar Sh. Lekh Ram 01903-221401 98170-68125 -------- Incharge FP Patlikuhal Sh. Suraj Bhardwaj 01902-240101 98166-90977 --------- Commandant Incharge FS Chamba Sh. Chain Lal 01899-222290 78075-51702 [email protected] Home Guards, 8th Bn. Incharge FP Banikhait Sh. Ashok Kumar 01899-254091 98821-43272 --------- Chamba Incharge FP Churah Sh. Manoj Kumar 76509-92201 98052-32931 --------- Incharge FP Kharamukh Sh. Jarnail Singh 76509-91902 98054-25803 ------- Incharge FP Salooni Sh. Sufal Ram 01896-233645 88946-49901 ------- Commandant Incharge FS Dharamshala Sh. Saroop Kumar 01892-224992 94189-02453 [email protected] Home Guards, 9th Bn. Incharge FS Kangra Sh. Ashok Kumar 01892-264855 94593-61809 [email protected] Dharamshala Incharge FS Palampur Sh. Thakar Dass 01894-230232 94187-66145 [email protected] Incharge FP Jawala ji Sh. Surinder Kumar 01970-222207 96257-38367 ------ Incharge FP Nurpur Sh. Arjun Singh 01893-226121 82788-43301 ------- Incharge FP Baijnath Sh. Rajesh Gupta 01894-262010 70187-11818 ------- Incharge FP Jaisinghpur Sh. Jitender Singh 01894-229101 94182-57181 -------- InchargeFP Nagrota Sh. Amar Nath 01892-250333 94187-59735 -------- Bagwan Incharge FP Jawali Sh. Ravinder Kumar 01893-264064 98166-61257 -------- Incharge FP Dehra Sh. Pratap Singh 01970-233003 98054-72964 -------- Incharge FP Fatehpur Sh. Anil Kumar 01893-256899 94189-44348 -------- Incharge FP Dada Siba Sh. Birbal 01970-289011 98164-02157 --------- Incharge FP Sansarpur Sh. Joginder Singh 82193-62458 98051-88490 -------- Terrece Commandant Incharge FS Hamirpur Sh. Rajender Kumar 01972-222533 94187-01603 [email protected] Home Guards, 10th Bn. Incharge FP Sujanpur Sh. Lalit Singh 01972-272833 94592-57932 -------- Hamirpur Incharge FP Bhijri Sh. Rattan Chand 01972-283101 94591-34899 ------ Commandant Incharge FS Solan Sh. Raja Ram 01792-223888 98820-92255 [email protected] Home Guards, 11th Bn. Solan Incharge FS Parwanoo Sh. Tek Chand 01792-233223 98050-22503 [email protected] Incharge FS Nalagarh Sh. Jai Pal 01795-223294 82191-80076 [email protected] Incharge FS Baddi Sh. Kuldeep Singh 01795-245352 94181-32117 [email protected] Incharge FP Arki Sh. Rajinder Singh 01796-220146 85806-82142 ----------- Incharge FP Banalgi Sh. Rajesh Kumar 01792-284585 78761-95743 --------- RTI Proactive Disclosure 09-Aug-2021 Page 3 of 4 Commandant Incharge FS Una Sh. Nitin Dhiman 01975-228101 94189-03501 [email protected] Home Guards, 12th Bn. Una Incharge SFS Bangana Sh. Rajesh Kumar 01975-263101 94590-94132 Incharge FP Amb Sh. Rakesh Kumar 01976-262101 98173-84756 -------- Incharge FP Tahliwal Sh. Sunil Dutt 01975-257101 98176-48606 -------- RTI Proactive Disclosure 09-Aug-2021 Page 4 of 4 .
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