Hyderabad, May 31 -- Telangana's Emergency Response Support System, Dial-112, has responded to 45 life-threatening emergencies since it became operational on December 5, 2024, emerging as a vital tool in safeguarding lives during its initial phase of operation.

The integrated emergency helpline, functioning from the Telangana Integrated Command and Control Centre (TGICCC) in Banjara Hills, Hyderabad, has swiftly intervened in a variety of critical situations ranging from suicide attempts and missing children to child marriages and attempted rapes.

Officials reported that the system has successfully resolved 31 suicide attempt cases, traced five missing children, intervened in three child marriages, stopped two child kidnappings, and pre...