Maharashtra hospital fire: Fire in Ahmednagar district hospital’s ICU, 11 dead; fire extinguishers not working

Ahmednagar4 hours ago

A massive fire broke out in the district hospital of Ahmednagar in Maharashtra on Saturday morning. 11 people have lost their lives due to the fire in the ICU of the hospital. Several fire tenders extinguished the fire together. Here, the admitted patients in the hospital had to be shifted to another place. During this, the fire extinguishers kept in the hospital failed to douse the fire, which escalated the fire.

The fire started around 11.30 am on Saturday. When the fire broke out, 20 people were present in the ICU ward. There were also many patients in the ICU who were on ventilators. Ward boys, nurses and doctors of the hospital shifted all the patients to the safe ward. The ward where the fire broke out is right in the middle of the hospital.

The fire broke out in Ahmednagar's district hospital from the ICU itself.  By the time the fire was brought under control, the ICU was completely burnt.

The fire broke out in Ahmednagar’s district hospital from the ICU itself. By the time the fire was brought under control, the ICU was completely burnt.

Several seriously ill patients were admitted in the ICU of the district hospital during the fire.  Some of these patients were on ventilators.

Several seriously ill patients were admitted in the ICU of the district hospital during the fire. Some of these patients were on ventilators.

As soon as the fire broke out, the hospital staff tried to control the situation, but the fire could not be extinguished with the fire extinguishers present there.

As soon as the fire broke out, the hospital staff tried to control the situation, but the fire could not be extinguished with the fire extinguishers present there.

Firefighters were seen making efforts to control the fire after reaching the hospital, but they too took a long time to douse the fire.

Firefighters were seen making efforts to control the fire after reaching the hospital, but they too took a long time to douse the fire.

Efforts are on to control the fire
When the fire started, an attempt was made to douse it with the fire extinguisher of the hospital, but it was unsuccessful. After this, vehicles of Ahmednagar Municipal Corporation and MIDC fire department reached the spot.

According to the latest information, the efforts to control the fire are in the final stages. Fire brigade personnel, policemen and hospital management people are engaged in relief and rescue work on the spot. Preliminary estimate that the fire started due to short circuit. However it has not been confirmed yet.

After the fire, the medical staff of the hospital shifted the patients present inside the ICU to the safe ward.

After the fire, the medical staff of the hospital shifted the patients present inside the ICU to the safe ward.

Many patients admitted to the hospital were scorched by the fire, they were taken to other wards of the district hospital for treatment.

Many patients admitted to the hospital were scorched by the fire, they were taken to other wards of the district hospital for treatment.

It is not known what caused the fire in the hospital, although short circuit is being said to be the reason.

It is not known what caused the fire in the hospital, although short circuit is being said to be the reason.

The condition of the patients in the hospital after the fire could not be known for a long time.  Because of this, the relatives of the patients appeared distraught.

The condition of the patients in the hospital after the fire could not be known for a long time. Because of this, the relatives of the patients appeared distraught.

Announcement of giving Rs 5 lakh each to the next of kin of the deceased
Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray has condoled the incident. He has also ordered an inquiry into the incident. At the same time, State Health Minister Rajesh Tope has announced Rs 5 lakh each to the next of kin of the deceased. The DC has been ordered to investigate the incident and submit a report in a week.

Negligence hospitals in Maharashtra

  1. In Maharashtra, in April, 13 people died in a fire at Vijay Vallabh Kovid Hospital located in Virar West, adjacent to Mumbai. The accident took place after a blast in the air conditioner of the ICU here.
  2. In January 2021, 10 newborns died in the Sick Newborn Care Unit (SNCU) ward of the Government Hospital in Bhandara. Of these, 8 were girls. There were 17 children in the ward, of whom 7 were rescued.
  3. A fire broke out in the Kovid Hospital on the third floor of a mall in Bhandup area of ​​Mumbai at around 12 pm. 10 people died in the accident.
  4. Oxygen tank leak at Government Hospital in Nashik stopped the supply for 30 minutes and 24 patients died in this accident.

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