Home / Health / Hospital Fire System Ignored for 1.5 Years

Hospital Fire System Ignored for 1.5 Years

Summary

  • Fire detection system installed in March 2024 remained unused.
  • Permission for hiring firemen received after a 1.5-year delay.
  • Fire safety system in the old wing awaits handover from PESCO.
Hospital Fire System Ignored for 1.5 Years

After a significant delay exceeding eighteen months, Ludhiana civil hospital has secured the crucial approval needed to hire trained firemen. This enables the operation of its fully installed fire detection and fighting system, which has been non-functional since its completion in March 2024. The system's installation began in 2018 but faced numerous setbacks.

The urgency for operational fire safety measures intensified following a minor fire incident at the hospital in March 2024, leading to the expedited completion of the system's physical setup. Despite having the financial resources available from user charges, the hospital legally required consent from the Punjab Health Service Corporation (PHSC) to proceed with hiring.

Dr. Akhil Sareen confirmed receiving the PHSC's permission last week and has since engaged the Punjab Ex-Servicemen Corporation (PESCO) to supply the required firemen. While the old wing's system awaits official handover upon PESCO's arrival, the Mother and Child wing's fire safety installation is nearing completion and is expected to be operational shortly.

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 system faced a delay of over 1.5 years in obtaining necessary approvals to hire trained firemen required for its operation.
The system in the old wing awaits official handover, while the Mother and Child wing's system is expected to be operational within weeks.
Trained firemen hired through the Punjab Ex-Servicemen Corporation (PESCO) will operate the system.

Read more news on