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Hospital Server Crash: Heaters Blamed for Chaos

20 Jan

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Summary

  • Main server crashed Monday morning, disrupting medical services.
  • Short circuit from heaters damaged UPS batteries, causing shutdown.
  • Patients faced hours-long waits for OPD cards and diagnostics.
Hospital Server Crash: Heaters Blamed for Chaos

A severe disruption of medical services occurred at the civil hospital on Monday morning when its main server crashed, significantly impacting operations. The technical failure was reportedly triggered by a short circuit resulting from the extensive use of room heaters, which damaged UPS batteries and shut down the server housed in the basement.

This digital outage paralyzed critical hospital functions, including registration, X-ray, ultrasound, and blood testing. Patients seeking OPD cards and diagnostics faced wait times of three to five hours, with many redirected to the mother and child care building, causing massive congestion.

Principal Medical Officer Dr. RS Chauhan cited the continuous and improper use of heaters as the cause and has ordered their immediate removal from non-essential areas. The incident has led to a considerable backlog, with the hospital typically processing nearly 4,000 OPD cards daily.

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This is not the first such incident; last month, a fire broke out in the delivery room complex due to an electric heater left running, prompting a review of safety protocols for electrical appliances in medical zones.

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 main server crashed due to a short circuit caused by the overuse of room heaters, damaging the UPS batteries.
The server was down for over four hours, leading to wait times of three to five hours for patients.
Non-essential heaters have been ordered removed, and their use will be restricted to essential areas only.

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