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Hospital Fire Averted: Swift Action Saves Patients

23 Nov

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Summary

  • A fire broke out in a storeroom at Betul District Hospital on Sunday morning.
  • Hospital staff quickly contained and extinguished the blaze within minutes.
  • Patients from female and pediatric wards were safely relocated as a precaution.
Hospital Fire Averted: Swift Action Saves Patients

A fire incident occurred at the Betul District Hospital in Madhya Pradesh on Sunday morning, originating from a storeroom in the kitchen area. The blaze, which started at approximately 9:20 a.m. due to a suspected short circuit, was rapidly brought under control by hospital staff within about ten minutes. The timely intervention prevented the situation from escalating into a major accident.

In response to the emergency, patients from the hospital's female and pediatric wards were safely evacuated to unaffected areas of the facility. Hospital officials and medical staff, including Civil Surgeon Dr. Rupesh Padmakar and RMO Dr. Ranu Verma, were on-site immediately. An electrician and his assistant swiftly cut off the power supply and utilized fire extinguishers to douse the flames.

Following the successful containment of the fire, hospital staff commenced the process of returning patients to their original wards. Local administrative officials, including Betul in-charge Collector Akshat Jain, also visited the site to assess the situation and provide necessary directives, ensuring the safety and well-being of all patients and staff.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The fire at Betul District Hospital originated from a storeroom in the kitchen area, believed to be caused by a short circuit.
No injuries were reported as the fire was contained quickly and patients were moved to safety.
Hospital staff managed to control and extinguish the fire within approximately 10 minutes of it breaking out.

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