Dial-112 FRV Vehicle Breakdown in Madhya Pradesh Raises Serious Concerns Over Emergency Response Readines
A Dial-112 FRV vehicle in Jabalpur’s Katangi police station broke down due to battery failure, forcing personnel to push-start it. The incident raises concerns over the condition and reliability of emergency response vehicles provided to Madhya Pradesh Police seven months ago.
The issue dates back to vehicles provided to the Madhya Pradesh Police seven months ago under the Dial-112 emergency service system. Reports indicate that these FRV vehicles have been experiencing frequent battery-related failures, with instances of vehicles shutting down becoming increasingly common.
The latest case emerged from Katangi police station in Jabalpur, where on Friday night, the Dial-112 vehicle bearing registration number MP04-YQ-0974 had to be manually pushed to start after it broke down. The incident highlights a recurring technical failure that directly impacts the efficiency and reliability of emergency services.
The Dial-112 service is a crucial component of the state’s law enforcement and emergency response framework, designed to ensure rapid assistance in critical situations. However, repeated m
echanical issues, particularly battery failures, raise serious administrative and operational concerns regarding maintenance, accountability, and the overall preparedness of the system.
The situation calls into question the effectiveness of recently deployed infrastructure and underscores the urgent need for corrective measures to ensure that emergency response vehicles remain functional and dependable at all times. As such incidents come to light, they emphasize the risks posed to public safety when essential services are compromised due to technical negligence.

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