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Fire at AIIMS Trauma Centre in Delhi, situation under control

Four vehicles of Delhi Fire Brigade rushed to the Trauma Centre at All India Institute of Medical Sciences in Delhi after a fire was reported.

Edited by: India TV News Desk New Delhi Updated on: March 24, 2019 23:13 IST
Fire fighters at AIIMS Trauma Centre after a fire in New
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Fire fighters at AIIMS Trauma Centre after a fire in New Delhi

A fire broke out on the ground floor of the AIIMS Trauma Centre near the operation theatre area here Sunday, triggering panic among people, including patients.

No casualty has been reported in the incident, AIIMS authorities said.

India Tv - Fire at AIIMS Trauma Centre in Delhi

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Fire at AIIMS Trauma Centre in Delhi

A call was received at 6.13 pm about the incident, following which 12 fire tenders were rushed to the spot, Chief Fire officer Atul Garg said. 

The fire was brought under control by 8 pm and the cooling process is underway, Chief Fire officer Atul Garg said.

AIIMS administration has instituted an inquiry into the matter to identify the cause of the fire, which is suspected to be due to a short circuit.

According to a source at the hospital, two patients in separate operation theatres (OTs) had undergone surgeries just half an before the fire broke out and were at the OT recovery rooms.

India Tv - Fire tenders at AIIMS Trauma Centre after a fire, in New Delhi, Sunday

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Fire tenders at AIIMS Trauma Centre after a fire, in New Delhi, Sunday

"At the nick of time, the alert staff and doctors quickly shifted them to the emergency area," the source said.

Around 50 patients from different floors of the AIIMS Jai Prakash Narayan Apex Trauma Center's wing 'A', which is located above the operation area, were evacuated due to large amount of smoke emanating from these floors and were shifted to other wards, he said.

India Tv - Patients brought out of the building after a fire broke out at AIIMS Trauma Centre, in New Delhi
 

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Patients brought out of the building after a fire broke out at AIIMS Trauma Centre, in New Delhi

 

The electricity supply was also stopped in the building at that time, he added.

The hospital source said there was also a leakage in the oxygen supply pipe behind the manifold due to which the oxygen supply to the building was stopped for sometime, which was later repaired and restored.

The AIIMS, in a statement, said at around 5:45 pm the smoke was noticed in one of the stores adjacent to the OT on the ground floor, staff and doctors of the hospital showed alertness and took quick action to try and douse the fire, while alerting the hospital's fire safety team and fire brigade, which immediately responded to the call.

"As an abundant measure of precaution, the doctors and staff shifted the patients from the vicinity of the area to a safe zone. The situation was brought under control and the fire was doused by joint efforts of fire brigade, fire safety team and staff of the AIIMS," the hospital said in the statement.

The fire safety measure had automatically kicked into action. 

No patients or their attendants were in anyway harmed or injured due to the incident. 

There has been no injury to the staff as well, it said.

The extent of the damage is not yet known and will be accessed later, the statement said.

Another source said the linen OTs clothes and cotton kept in the store were burnt, which led to huge amount of smoke. 

Police from southwest district were also called in to control the crowd which had gathered in the hospital vicinity, while the traffic movement on the road in front of the AIIMS Trauma Centre was disrupted for a while, a police official said.

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