Fel Brand in Lokbandhu Hospital in Lucknow, Patients were taken out, CM Yogi noted
There was news about a major accident of Lucknow, the capital of Uttar Pradesh. The fire broke out at about 10pm on Monday night at Lokbandhu Hospital. The heinous fire caused chaos. A fire broke out in the ICU section on the second floor of Lokbandhu Hospital. At that time, about 25-30 patients were included in the hall. Before the patient and his wood could understand anything, the fire took a terrible form. Smoking was visible everywhere. Doctors and other employees tried to pull out the patients. Meanwhile, there was a stamp there. The trapped patients who saved the cause of the fire are described as a short circuit. However, Divisional Commissioner Roshan Jacob said that the cause of the fire is not yet clear. All patients were transferred to other hospitals. The fire is controlled. The reasons for this will be investigated. Once the fire was reported, DCP South Nipun Aggarwal, CFO Mangesh Kumar and other officials reached the place. Six fire trucks reached the place and control the fire. The CFO said that all the trapped patients were removed. After removing the patient, efforts were made to put out the fire. CFO said no patient was trapped due to the fire. He said that all people immediately helped, there were no casualties because of the fire. The power supply came to a standstill in the entire hospital premises, which caused the hospital to drown in darkness. The patients were running out in the dark and some Timardars saw their patients being taken on the stretcher. CM Yogi called the information about the information about the fire at the Lokbandhu Hospital, Chief Minister Yogi took full information about the incident of officials on the phone. It has been reported that serious patients were taken to another center. Due to the fire, there is no threat to life and property. Main medical superintendent of the Lokbandhu Hospital, dr. Ajay Shankar Tripathi, said the fire started around 10pm. The investigation so far has revealed that the cause of the fire was a short circuit. The situation is under control. 200 patients were transferred to nearby hospitals. After receiving information about the incident, the Deputy CM Brajesh Pathak and Lucknow DM Visakh Iyer also reached the place. Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak said that about 200 patients were safely sent to hospitals in the area and that there is no news about any injuries or casualties. Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak said: “Smoking was seen on the ground floor.” The hospital staff immediately began transmitting patients. About 200 patients were removed. Seriously ill patients were sent to KGMU. Some were also sent to a civil hospital. There is nothing to worry about. No casualties were reported. All patients are safe. 2-3 serious patients were transferred to the ICU section of KGMU. The fire is controlled. DCP South Nipun Aggarwal said Brand was reported at 22:00 at Lokbandhu Hospital. Once the information was received, Fire Brigade team, the civilian police and ambulance reached the place. The DCP said the fire was completely controlled. Some people have already treated in hospital, all the patients were discharged and sent to other hospitals for further treatment. The cause of the fire is being investigated. The ICU, a female division and another section affected the district magistrate Visakh Ji Iyer, said once we received the fire at the Lokbandhu Hospital, we sent a team of fire and rescue division. He started rescue work. ICU, a female division and another section were affected. All patients were rescued from this hall. He was referred to three hospitals. The situation is now under control. Share this story -tags