Abulance placed in a 2 -minute journey in Rewari 20 minutes, delay in the treatment of women could have caused great loss

Not only the ordinary people, but also people injured in road accidents, are upset because of the jam on Circular Road, which is considered the lifeline of Rewari City of Haryana. An ambulance held 20 minutes in a jam due to traffic jams near the trauma center at Circular Road. The ambulance was also a serious injured woman. The video of the ambulance stuck in a jam also became viral on the internet media. In fact, a woman was injured in a road accident in Bawal Road on Wednesday. When the information reached the ambulance control room, the government ambulance was sent. It took only 15 minutes to bring the woman seven kilometers from the scene, but the ambulance could not come out due to the jam in the area of ​​100 meters from the Sainin school cut to the trauma center. It was told that there was a traffic jam due to vehicles parked on both sides of the road and then vehicles went wrong. The ambulance manager continued to play the siren, but could not find a way to leave. The woman was rushed after the trauma center after 20 minutes. While there is no traffic jam, this trip is only two minutes. However, in light of the serious condition of the woman, she was referred for treatment. The injured woman is originally from Bihar and currently lives on Bawal Road. Direct conversation with DSP traffic Vinod Shankar: What is the plan to deal with the problem of traffic jam on Circular Road? Answer: We deployed policemen at each crossroads and also deployed rider. Question: Did you see the video of an ambulance stuck in the jam? Answer: I also saw the video. It shouldn’t have happened. So I investigated the whole area today. Answer: The reason for the jam is private hospitals and other institutions on the circular, which does not have parking facilities. Question: What steps will be undertaken against illegally parked vehicles on the road? Answer: Action against such vehicles has been started from today. Share this story -tags