Fire at private hospitals in Vizag raises eyebrows
By : DC Correspondent
Update: 2024-08-11 14:37 GMT
Visakhapatnam: Fire broke out on the sixth floor of a corporate hospital in Visakhapatnam on Sunday afternoon. There were no casualties or injuries, said fire department officials who quickly doused the fire.
Patients on the fifth and fourth floors of the hospital were evacuated to safer places. Vizag police chief Shanka Brata Bagchi rushed to the spot and monitored the rescue and relief measures.
Thick plumes of smoke billowed from the sixth floor (HR section) of the hospital which damaged the files and computers in the section. Fire service personnel brought the inferno and smoke under control by using Bronto sky lift. Since it was Sunday, the number of occupants in the HR section was very low.
Fire and police personnel have been on the job to ascertain the exact reasons for the mishap. Officials suspect that an electric short-circuit in the AC unit in the HR section could have caused the mishap.
A series of fire mishaps at private hospitals in Vizag city has raised doubts over the security norms being followed by the management. Less than a fortnight back, a fire broke out at another corporate hospital at Venkojipalem locality in Vizag city.
Fortunately, there were no injuries or casualties in the incident. The explosion of the UPS batteries at the cellar (parking lot) of the multi storey hospital led to fire.
Fire broke out due to leakage of nitrous oxide (N2O) at Indus Hospitals at Jagadamba Junction in Vizag city on December 23, 2023. No casualty was reported. A total of 47 patients, including women, were evacuated.
Similarly, a small fire broke out in a ward of King George Hospital in Vizag city in June 2024.
Expressing concern over the series of fire mishaps at the hospitals, Vizag commissioner of police Shanka Brata Bagchi asked the management of the hospitals to follow a comprehensive fire safety audit. He also emphasized fire safety protocol in hospitals to prevent, detect, and respond effectively to potential risks.
Thick plumes of smoke billowed from the sixth floor (HR section) of the hospital which damaged the files and computers in the section. Fire service personnel brought the inferno and smoke under control by using Bronto sky lift. Since it was Sunday, the number of occupants in the HR section was very low.
Fire and police personnel have been on the job to ascertain the exact reasons for the mishap. Officials suspect that an electric short-circuit in the AC unit in the HR section could have caused the mishap.
A series of fire mishaps at private hospitals in Vizag city has raised doubts over the security norms being followed by the management. Less than a fortnight back, a fire broke out at another corporate hospital at Venkojipalem locality in Vizag city.
Fortunately, there were no injuries or casualties in the incident. The explosion of the UPS batteries at the cellar (parking lot) of the multi storey hospital led to fire.
Fire broke out due to leakage of nitrous oxide (N2O) at Indus Hospitals at Jagadamba Junction in Vizag city on December 23, 2023. No casualty was reported. A total of 47 patients, including women, were evacuated.
Similarly, a small fire broke out in a ward of King George Hospital in Vizag city in June 2024.
Expressing concern over the series of fire mishaps at the hospitals, Vizag commissioner of police Shanka Brata Bagchi asked the management of the hospitals to follow a comprehensive fire safety audit. He also emphasized fire safety protocol in hospitals to prevent, detect, and respond effectively to potential risks.