Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Cp hotel fire triggers scare ,12 receive treatment for smoke inhalation, nausea

Fire dept officials said hotel didn’t inform them about fire, notice has been issued seeking explanatio­n

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: A fire broke in the basement of The Park hotel in Connaught Place in central Delhi on Saturday morning, triggering panic among guests, many of them foreigners, and the staffers as smoke engulfed the rooms they were staying in.

At least 12 people, including 11 foreigners, had to be rushed to Sir Ganga Ram Hospital after they complained of breathless­ness, uneasiness and nausea due to smoke inhalation, the police said.

The Delhi Fire Services (DFS) officials said that the hotel didn’t inform them about the fire and a senior fire official said that a notice has been issued to the hotel seeking an explanatio­n why.

Of the 12 guests, nine were discharged after medical attention, while three others, including two Norwegian nationals, are still undergoing treatment at the hospital. “The smoke had spread to several rooms across several floors of the hotel. One of the guests brought in for treatment was staying in a room on the ninth floor of the hotel,” said additional DCP (New Delhi), Deepak Yadav.

“The only Indian guest, 30-year-old Kundan Rai from Gurugram, is still admitted at the hospital after suffering cuts on his hand, while breaking a glass window,” said Yadav.

A hotel staffer, too, suffered cuts on his hand while breaking a glass in the basement while trying to let the smoke escape, fire department officials said.

The police said that lapses were found on the part of the hotel authoritie­s as they neither informed the police nor the Delhi Fire Services (DFS) about the fire incident. The police learnt about the fire incident only after the hospital authoritie­s alerted the Rajender Nagar police station about the hotel guests who had been admitted there. The Rajender Nagar police informed the New Delhi district police about the fire and they in turn alerted the fire department.

The fire broke out in the hotel’s basement at around 9am, but we got informatio­n about it around 12.30pm. By then the hotel staffers had contained the blaze, the additional DCP said.

“A case has been registered against the hotel management and investigat­ions are underway,” said the additional DCP.

The officer said that the hotel officials will be asked to join the probe and explain why they did not inform the police.

DFS chief Atul Garg said that five fire tenders along with firefighte­rs were rushed to the hotel..

“We will carry out an inspection to ascertain if fire fighting arrangemen­ts were in place at the hotel to tackle such emergencie­s. The hotel’s fire no-objection certificat­e will be cancelled if any lapses are found,” he added.

When contacted, The Park issued a statement stating, “here was an unfortunat­e event of a minor fire at the basement of the hotel at 9:10am earlier today. There were no casualties and our in-house crisis management team got into action and controlled the situation immediatel­y. Everyone in the basement was evacuated and people who reported inconvenie­nce due to smoke were taken for a check up to the hospital. After a thorough medical check-up all were discharged. As per our initial investigat­ion the fire was caused due to a short circuit and we are doing further inspection­s to understand deeper. We are cooperatin­g with the authoritie­s in all their investigat­ion. Safety of our guests and employees is of utmost importance and our emergency response teams are well equipped and trained as per safety norms to contain such situations,” the statement read.

During the preliminar­y probe , additional DCP Yadav said, it was learnt that some maintenanc­e work was being carried out in the generator at the hostel’s basement, when a fire broke out due to a short-circuit. Some electric cables in the basement caught fire before the hotel staffers could douse the blaze using fire fighting tools available at the hotel.

“By the time the flames were contained, the smoke had engulfed the entire basement. The smoke entered the air-conditione­d duct and travelled to several rooms on various floors. The guests staying in those rooms were exposed. They panicked and started complainin­g of breathless­ness and uneasiness,” said a police officer.

Dr S Katoch, additional director medical of Sir Ganga Ram Hospital said, “Today morning around 11am, nine patients were brought to casualty after a fire incident at The Park Hotel. Seven patients were discharged after first aid. Two male patients from Norway have been admitted for breathing difficulty due to suspected inhalation injury.”

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