Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Ambulance delay costs 3-year-old his life in Gurgaon

- Ipsita Pati

GURGAON: A three-year-old boy, who fell from a two-storey underconst­ruction building, died on Saturday waiting for an ambulance to shift him from the civil hospital to Delhi’s Safdarjung Hospital.

This is the second such incident after a three-month-old boy died on April 13 at the civil hospital as there was no fuel in the ambulance to shift him to Delhi for treatment.

Babu, who met with the accident in Sector 38, died as precious time was wasted waiting for ambulance to arrive at the hospital. At around 11:30 am on Friday, Babu, was brought to the civil hospital as he was heavily bleeding.

Soon after the doctors at the civil hospital figured out that he was critical, they asked his father Ram Kishore to take Babu immediatel­y to New Delhi.

“The child was an out-patient and was sent to Safdarjung hospital. First-aid was provided to the patient,” said Dr Pawan Chauhan, Emergency Ward, civil hospital. At 12.15 pm, Babu was sent in an ambulance to Safdarjung hospital. He died on the way. He was declared brought dead by the doctors at the Safdarjung hospital.

Even as the doctors at the Civil Hospital said they had followed the procedure and treatment was provided to the boy, the father of the victim alleged that the delay in calling the ambulance resulted in his son’s death.

Neelam Thapar, deputy civil surgeon, civil hospital, Gurgaon, said, “We are looking into the matter and investigat­ing it.”

Dr MP Singh, in charge for ambulance services said the delay was because the informatio­n reached them late.

“The control room in the civil hospital didn’t receive any informatio­n about requiremen­t of an ambulance. Thus, there was a slight delay,” he said.

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