Oman Daily Observer

Fire at Calcutta Medical College forces evacuation of 250 patients

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KOLKATA: A fire broke out at the Calcutta Medical College and Hospital here on Wednesday morning, which was brought under control after five hours even as authoritie­s evacuated around 250 patients and claimed there were no casualties.

Panic gripped patients and their relatives alike as chaos prevailed due to the blaze that broke out at a medical store at the state-run hospital.

Some of the critically ill had to be carried out by hospital staff as enough number of stretchers were not available. Authoritie­s said 250 patients were evacuated.

“I am a heart patient. I panicked on hearing of the fire,” a patient said. “The moment I heard about the fire, we rushed out. But I have no idea when I will be able to take the patient inside as the doctors are unable to say anything,” a relative of another patient added.

A man claimed that his father, admitted for treatment of a respirator­y problem, died after his condition deteriorat­ed after inhaling smoke, though hospital authoritie­s said no death occurred due to the blaze.

West Bengal Minister Sovan Chatterjee said all patients in the affected building were shifted to other wards as the fire, though controlled, continued to burn.

“The blaze broke out on the ground floor of the hospital building around 7.58 am. Ten fire tenders were pressed into service. The situation is now under control,” said Jag Mohan, Director General, West Bengal Fire and Emergency Services.

“The fire started at a place where gas cylinders, gauzes and bandages are stored. We have identified the source of fire and are working accordingl­y. We are using extractors to remove smoke from the building. The firefighte­rs are in control of the situation,” Mohan said.

Forensic experts collected samples from the building in the afternoon. Earlier, thick smoke was seen coming out from the old hospital building that houses the Cardiology, Hematology and Endocrinol­ogy department­s.

“Medicine stocks costing Rs 5 crore were destroyed,” said the incharge of the pharmacy housed in the damaged building.

Minister of State for Health and Family Welfare Chandrima Bhattachar­ya assured that the stocks of lifesaving medicines destroyed in the fire will be replaced.

A son of deceased Shaidul Islam Mullick, a resident of Hoogly district’s Khanakul, said his father was admitted to the hospital last week.“my father was suffering from respirator­y problems. He was stable in the morning. But he had to be rushed out of the ward after the fire broke out.

 ?? — Reuters ?? Firefighte­rs try to douse a fire that broke out at the Calcutta Medical College and Hospital building in Kolkata on Wednesday.
— Reuters Firefighte­rs try to douse a fire that broke out at the Calcutta Medical College and Hospital building in Kolkata on Wednesday.

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