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Scanned by Camscanner Scanned by Camscanner Annex-II DIRECTORATE GENERAL of EMERGENCY RESCUE SERVICE (RESCUE - 1122) GOVERNMENT of KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA Scanned by CamScanner Scanned by CamScanner Annex-II DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF EMERGENCY RESCUE SERVICE (RESCUE - 1122) GOVERNMENT OF KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA S.# Name of Officer/Official Father Name Domicile Designation 1 Shah Wali Khan Gul Azeem Khan Bajawar Station House Incharge 2 Hayat Ullah Khwaja Muhammad Charsadda Station House Incharge 3 Niaz ALI Sher Muhammad Mardan Control Room Incharge 4 Ibrar Ismail Bannu Office Asst 5 Ajmal Khan Muhammad Ismail Mardan Transport Maintenance Incharge 6 Sabir Shah Said Bali Khan Nowshera Account Asst 7 Suleman Khan Naqeeb Ahmad Bajawar Shift Incherge 8 Abid Hakim Dad Charsadda Shift Incherge 9 Asad Zia Raza Khan Mardan Shift Incherge 10 Yasir Akbar Gul Raj Akbar Nowshera Shift Incharge 11 Baber Qayyum Abdul Qayyum swat Wireless Technichian 12 Awad Ahmad Khurshid Malakand Lead Fire Rescuer 13 Majid Alam Alam Sher Kohat Lead Fire Rescuer 14 Hammad Furqan Furqan Saeed Nowshera Lead Fire Rescuer 15 Zubair Hassan Ghulam Hassan Mardan Lead Fire Rescuer 16 Muhammad Jawed Hayat ur Rehman Peshawar Lead Fire Rescuer 17 Muhammad Sohail Khan Ghulam Mustafa Peshawar Lead Fire Rescuer 18 M Sadiq Muhammad Nabi Charsadda Lead Fire Rescuer 19 Muhammad Kamran AurangZeb Charsadda Lead Fire Rescuer 20 Waqar Iqbal Muhammad Iqbal Peshawar Computer Tele/Wireless Operator 21 Muhammad Alamgir Fateh Khan Mardan Computer Tele/Wireless Operator 22 Imran Gulbar Mahmand Computer Tele/Wireless Operator 23 Sohail Ahmad Siyab Khan Kohat Computer Tele/Wireless Operator 24 Mansoor Ali Ahmad Ali D.I.Khan Computer Tele/Wireless Operator 25 Pazir Muhammad Musa Khan Lakki Marwat Computer Tele/Wireless Operator 26 Amjid Khan Parbeez Khan Peshawar Computer Tele/Wireless Operator 27 Bahar Ali Karim Khan Kohat Computer Tele/Wireless Operator 28 Eidi Amin Fazal Amin Charsadda Computer Tele/Wireless Operator 29 Asghar Khan Murad Ali Mardan Computer Tele/Wireless Operator 30 Jawad Zeb Khan Habib Ullah Khan Swat Computer Tele/Wireless Operator 31 Akhtar Munir Sharbatali Abbotabbad Computer Tele/Wireless Operator 32 Muhammad Younis Jan Abdul Ghafoor Kohat Computer Tele/Wireless Operator 33 Muhammad Yaqub Muhammad shuaib Nowshera Computer Tele/Wireless Operator 34 Falak Zeb NABI GUL Abbotabbad Computer Tele/Wireless Operator 35 Hamid Shah Shah Jehan Mardan Computer Tele/Wireless Operator 36 M. Yasir M. Sabir Charsadda Computer Tele/Wireless Operator 37 Jehangir Khan Aziz Ur Rehman Peshawar Computer Tele/Wireless Operator 38 Hazrat Bilal Muhammad Ali Khan Peshawar Computer Tele/Wireless Operator 39 Adnan Khan Gul Bat Khan Charsadda Computer Tele/Wireless Operator 40 Murad Gul Toor Gul Kohat D/Supervisor 41 M Zaib Zar Madan Bannu Emergency Medical Technician 42 Abdul Diyan Sejad Husan NWA Emergency Medical Technician 43 S.Zia Ullah Mian Syed Hazrat Charsadda Emergency Medical Technician 44 Sohail Khan Lal Zaman Malakand Emergency Medical Technician 45 M. Naveed Rehmat Khan Swat Emergency Medical Technician 46 M. Ismail Gul Muhammad Kohat Emergency Medical Technician 47 Anwar Saeed Syed Abdul Qayum Dir Upper Emergency Medical Technician 48 M. Faheem Khaliq Dad Bannu Emergency Medical Technician 49 Wazir Hassan Sarfaraz Khan Kohat Emergency Medical Technician 50 Abdul Aziz Gul Muhammad D.I.Khan Emergency Medical Technician Page 1 of 18 S.# Name of Officer/Official Father Name Domicile Designation 51 Salahuddin Meraj Muhammad Charsadda Emergency Medical Technician 52 M.Waseem M.Qasim Mardan Emergency Medical Technician 53 M.Nawaz Shareef Wazir Zada Kohat Emergency Medical Technician 54 Ata Ul Haq Fazal Raheem SWA Emergency Medical Technician 55 Waqar Ahmad Javed Ahmad Bannu Emergency Medical Technician 56 Akram Shah Baroz Charsadda Emergency Medical Technician 57 Zain ul Abidin Khadim Hussain Kohat Emergency Medical Technician 58 Saleem Khan Azeem Khan D.I.Khan Emergency Medical Technician 59 Mutawal Khan Mir Zaman Lakki Marwat Emergency Medical Technician 60 Rahman Jaid Javed Shah Peshawar Emergency Medical Technician 61 Farooq Ali Momin Khan Peshawar DERT Rescuer 62 Yasir Khan Jehanzeb Mardan DERT Rescuer 63 Hamid Khan Atlas Khan Charsadda DERT Rescuer 64 Sheraz Khan Salah ud Din Nowshera DERT Rescuer 65 Adnan Khan Murad Ali D.I.Khan DERT Rescuer 66 Muhammad Jehangir Muhammad Nazeer Swat DERT Rescuer 67 Wisal Muhammad Said Amin Dir Lower DERT Rescuer 68 Abbas Ali Rasheed Ahmad Charsadda Fire Rescuer 69 Husan Bahadar Taj Akhbar Nowshera Fire Rescuer 70 Shahid Khan Taj uddin Nowshera Fire Rescuer 71 Nazir Hussain Jahanzeb Khan Mardan Fire Rescuer 72 Waqas Ahmad Mukhtar Ahmad Peshawar Fire Rescuer 73 M Irshad Subhan Uddin Peshawar Fire Rescuer 74 Abshar Ali Abdul Haq Charsadda Fire Rescuer 75 Shoaib Muhammad Khan Muhammad Malakand Fire Rescuer 76 Uzair Ali Munir Khan Bannu Fire Rescuer 77 M. Hamayun Imdad Ullah Bannu Fire Rescuer 78 Zaid Khan Khan Raziq NWA Fire Rescuer 79 Miraj Khalid Khalid Usman Kohat Fire Rescuer 80 Adil Khan Safdar Khan Nowshera Fire Rescuer 81 Adnan Iqbal Parviz Khan Charsadda Fire Rescuer 82 Boostan Khan Gul Muhammad Mardan Diver 83 Latif Ullah Abdur Rashid Kohat Diver 84 Arif Hussain Pir Dad D.I.Khan Diver 85 Munsif Hameed Gul Swat Diver 86 Altaf Hussain Amin Gul Abbotabbad Operator 87 Mehmood ul Hassan Imam Muhammad Hangu Operator 88 Asim Bilal Allah Din Lakki Marwat Operator 89 Fazal Subhan Ajab Gul Charsadda Auto Technician 90 Shakir Fazal Rahim Peshawar Junior Clerk 91 Tariq Shah Mukamil Shah Mardan Helper 92 Nawad Sherzada Peshawar Helper 93 Sartaj Khan Nabi Gul Nowshera Helper 94 Sajjad Shah Room Khan Peshawar Store Keeper 95 M Luqman Rizwan Ullah Mardan Driver 96 Munsif Ali Tilawat Shah Peshawar Driver 97 Ihteram Ullah Midrar Ullah Peshawar Driver 98 Imran Khan Inayat Ur Rehman Mardan Driver 99 Amir Taj Qurasan Nowshera Driver 100 Sarzameen Khasita khan Charsadda Driver 101 Rawaid Ali Hikmat Khan Kohat Driver 102 Rehmat Khan Munir Khan D.I.Khan Driver 103 Anwar Badshah Abdul Samad Nowshera Driver 104 Sayed Hasan Shah Syedan Shah Mardan Driver 105 Arshad Hussain Sabir Hussain Charsadda Driver 106 Rooh ul Amin Shehzada Behram Charsadda Driver 107 Naeem Ullah Amir Ullah Swat Driver 108 Ihsan Ullah Sabz Ali Khan D.I.Khan Driver 109 Jehanzeb Umer Khan karak Driver Page 2 of 18 S.# Name of Officer/Official Father Name Domicile Designation 110 Mehran M. Pervez Lakki Marwat Driver 111 Asif Khan M. Alam SWA Driver 112 Amir Khan Ghulam Mohammad NWA Driver 113 Ayaz Abdul Rehman Mardan Driver 114 Mujahid Shah Zahir SHah Charsadda Driver 115 Fazal Amin M.AMin Kohat Driver 116 Nasir Ayub Muhammad Ayub NWA Driver 117 Fazal Rabi Jan Muhammad D.I.Khan Driver 118 Sher Ali Mirza Khan Mardan Driver 119 Maaz Ullah Tahseen Ullah Charsadda Driver 120 Majid Ali Habib Gul Nowshera Driver 121 Nadeem Hussain Bashir Ahmad Peshawar Driver 122 Muhammad Daud Bhai Jan Peshawar Driver 123 Muhammad Nawaz Khan Mohabat Khan Peshawar Driver 124 Anwar Zeb Bakir Khan NWA Driver 125 Ahmad Khan Gul Dad SWA Office Attendant 126 Ahsan Raza Altaf Sher Mardan Office Attendant 127 M Saeed Abdul Jalil Nowshera Security Guard 128 Noor Khaliq Fazal Khaliq Charsadda Security Guard 129 Aziz Ur Rehman Said Rehman Kohat Security Guard 130 Salah Ud Din Muhammad Tahir Bannu Security Guard 131 Wahid Ur Rehman Abdur Rasheed Bannu Security Guard 132 Inam Ullah Abdul Jabbar Mardan Security Guard 133 Tahir Said Bacha Muhammad Salih bacha Charsadda Security Guard 134 Muhammad Dawod Salih Shah Kohat Security Guard 135 Afzal Bashir Akhtar Bashir Bannu Mali 136 Danial Chand Haseen Chand Lakki Marwat Sweeper 137 Haris Islam Noor Islam D.I.Khan Sweeper 138 Hazrat Nawab Amir Nawab D.I.Khan Station House Incharge 139 Noor Al Amin Sher Afzal Khan Kohat Station House Incharge 140 Adil Muhammad Raza Muhammad Hangu Control Room Incharge 141 Faheem Ali Shah Umar Ayaz Khan Lakki Marwat Office Asst 142 Hidayat ullah Asmat Ullah Charsadda Account Asst 143 Muhammad Shoaib Khan Amir Zaman Mardan Shift Incherge 144 Aqib Khan Zafar Khan Nowshera Shift Incherge 145 Ibrahim Khan Badshah Gul karak Shift Incharge 146 Khurshid Alam Ajab Gul Charsadda Shift Incharge 147 Syed Khurram Syed Muhammad Iqbal Karak Supervisor 148 Akbar Sultan Nasrullah Mardan Wireless Technichian 149 Muhammad Junaid Gul Zarif Nowshera Lead Fire Rescuer 150 Atif Javed Muhammad Akram Javed karak Lead Fire Rescuer 151 S. Muhammad Kamarn Noor Ahmad Jan Bannu Lead Fire Rescuer 152 Muhammad Usman Aurangzeb karak Lead Fire Rescuer 153 Ijaz Ahmad Tela Muhammad Hangu Lead Fire Rescuer 154 Fawad Muhammad Siraj Muhammad Mardan Lead Fire Rescuer 155 Imran Ullah Mira Jan Bannu Lead Fire Rescuer 156 Zeeshan Khan Sanaullah Khan karak Lead Fire Rescuer 157 Mateeh Ullah Kifayat Ullah Khan Mardan Computer Tele/Wireless Operator 158 Rizwan Ullah Sultan Shah Nowshera Computer Tele/Wireless Operator 159 Hidayat Ullah Qureshi Rehmat Ullah Qureshi karak Computer Tele/Wireless Operator 160 Arafat Zaman Gul Zaman Mardan Computer Tele/Wireless Operator 161 Muhammad Tufail Khan Qaizar Khan Nowshera Computer Tele/Wireless Operator 162 Muhammad Sheraz Khan Muhammad Sher Charsadda Computer Tele/Wireless Operator 163 Muhammad Usman Qamar Zaman Mardan Computer Tele/Wireless Operator 164 Muhammad Zahir Khan Mehrab gul Kohat Computer Tele/Wireless Operator 165 Salman Khan Hamayoun Abbotabbad Computer Tele/Wireless Operator 166 Muhammad Nisar Hasan Rehmat Haripur Computer Tele/Wireless Operator 167 Kashif Siraj Siraj Wali D.I.Khan Computer Tele/Wireless Operator 168 Mudasir Ali Saeed Saeed Ahmad Jan Charsadda Computer Tele/Wireless Operator 169 Saeed Khan Aziz Khan Karak Computer Tele/Wireless Operator Page 3 of 18 S.# Name of Officer/Official Father Name Domicile Designation 170 Junaid Khan Khurshid ALi Hangu Computer Tele/Wireless Operator 171 Faheem Ud Din Sher Ali Peshawar Computer Tele/Wireless Operator 172 Faheem Jalal Abdul Qayyum Peshawar Computer Tele/Wireless Operator 173 Savaid Ahmad Ghulam Habib Mardan Computer Tele/Wireless Operator 174 Rashid Khan Abdullah Jan Charsadda Computer Tele/Wireless Operator 175 Awais Ali Murad Ali Mardan Computer Tele/Wireless Operator 176 Muhammad Nawaz Muhammad Ayaz Kohat Computer Tele/Wireless Operator 177 Ahmad Jan Akhbar Jan Charsadda Emergency Medical Technician 178 Saran Khalil Haji abdul Jalil mardan Emergency Medical Technician 179 Murtaza Ali M Hasham Khan Kohat Emergency Medical Technician 180 M.
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