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Chandigarh: Fire at PGI Emergency creates panic, 150 patients evacuated

Hindustan Times, Chandigarh | By, Chandigarh
Apr 12, 2018 11:46 AM IST

Operation theatre charred, smoke fills the building, patients taken to safer places.

Chaos prevailed at the Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER) after fire broke out in an operation theatre on the first floor of the Emergency block, adjacent to the Advanced Trauma Centre in the evening.

A patient being evacuated from the Emergency block after a fire in an operation theatre; (right) firemen breaking windowpanes to let out smoke at the PGIMER in Chandigarh on Wednesday.(Sikander Singh/HT)
A patient being evacuated from the Emergency block after a fire in an operation theatre; (right) firemen breaking windowpanes to let out smoke at the PGIMER in Chandigarh on Wednesday.(Sikander Singh/HT)

The hospital’s fire tender was rushed to the spot at 9:30pm. Another reached within half an hour, said an eyewitness. As thick plumes of smoke engulfed the building, around 150 patients were evacuated from the intensive care unit and the Emergency out-patient department to safer places.

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A senior hospital official said no patient was injured. The first and second floors were made operational by midnight, he said.

Windowpanes broken to let out smoke

Though flames did not spread beyond the OT, firefighters had to break the windowpanes on the ground and first floor of the building to let the smoke out. Even as no casualty was reported, four security guards were injured with glass shards when the windowpanes were being broken.

Sources said the fire broke out soon after an operation. A nurse was disposing of used needles in a machine, which led to a spark and fire, they said. The OT was completely charred in the incident.

In February, too, fire had broken out at the gastroenterology ward of Nehru Hospital of the PGIMER. Nearly 50 patients, including six from the ICU, were shifted to other wards. The incident took place during the afternoon when one of the attendant noticed smoke and raised the alarm. A short circuit was suspected to be the reason.

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