The Free Press Journal

Testing patients: At Jogeshwari hospital, 2 of 3 lifts out of order, fire exit locked

- SWAPNIL MISHRA /

Patients visiting the 13storeyed Hindu Hridaysamr­at Balasaheb Thackeray (HBT) Trauma Care Centre, Jogeshwari, are finding their patience being tested as they wait 20-25 minutes for a lift to transport them to the centre's upper floors for treatment. Two of the three lifts are currently out of order and so the only functional lift must be shared with the hospital staff.

“The lifts have been out of order for the last two to three months. We have complained to the hospital administra­tion about the matter but no action has been taken as yet. Only one lift is working and that is also used by the hospital staff, patients and their relatives. Everyone is forced to wait for at least 20-25 minutes,” said Sunil Sharma, a patient's relative.

If this ordeal was not enough, the hospital administra­tion has also locked the entrance to the staircase near the operation theatre (OT) on the fourth floor. So even those patients who are willing to use the stairs must wait for 15-20 minutes for the only working lift to arrive.

“The hospital administra­tion cannot risk the lives of patients and fire safety in a hospital, especially in the OT, cannot be ignored. It cannot close the fire exit, as during emergencie­s, people panic and start running, which could lead to a stampede. In such times, how will the hospital staff have time to find the keys and open the door,” asks Dr Ravikant Singh, a health activist.

The fire department also confirmed that accessible fire exits in a 13-storey hospital are compulsory and violations could lead to the cancellati­on of a hospital’s licence. “Under the fire safety rules, all hospitals need to have fire exits. In fact, depending on it, hospitals get a no-objection certificat­e (NOC) from the fire dept. So far, we have not received any complaints but we will look into this,” said a senior officer from the Mumbai fire department.

The Jogeshwari hospital, located on the Western Express Highway, was inaugurate­d in 2013. It has a 304-bed capacity and most of its patients are victims of road accidents. Activists have pointed out safety violations and said the hospital is risking hundreds of lives by violating the fire safety norms.

On Dec 18, 2018, a fire broke out at the Employees' State Insurance Corporatio­n’s (ESIC) Hospital in Marol, Andheri, in an illegal canteen located in the building on the ground floor. Eleven people, including a fivemonth-old baby were killed in the fire. A subsequent audit revealed there were no fire exits in the 325-bed hospital building.

Botched eye surgeries

On January 4, 7 patients who underwent eye surgeries at HBT Hospital contracted infection, which resulted in two losing their vision in one eye each, while the other five suffered varying degrees of vision loss in the operated eyes. Later, former civic chief Ajoy Mehta had terminated the services of 3 doctors, including the operating surgeon, and transferre­d the medical superinten­dent of the hospital to head the gynaecolog­y dept of Nair Hosp.

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