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While the fire wrapped the building, some patients managed to evacuate independently, eliminating their drops and leaving the building on their own.

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A fire in the old building of the Morena district hospital in Bhopal tragically claimed the life of a patient. The fire exploded in the main operation theater, the surgical room and the burning unit extended to the surgical room and the burning assistants to quickly evacuate patients.

In the midst of chaotic evacuation, the oxygen mask of a patient was evicted. Althhehouug rescued the fire, the patient succumbed tragically due to the lack of oxygen.

The smoke quickly wrapped the gallery adjacent to the surgical room, which requires the immediate evacuation of patients in the surgical room and room No..

“As Flames Sp pread Rapidly, Attendants Rushed to Evacuate Their Patients. In the chaos, The Oxygen Mask of One Patient Dislodged, Leading to His Tragic Death Before He Could Be Safely Bought Outh,” Deepali (SP), Topali, Idepali ,, iPali ,, iPali Idepaliyaa ,,),),),),),),),),), iPali, Idepali, Idepali, Idepaliyayayaa.

“The fire brigade was immediately called, and controlled it in 10-15 minutes. No one died or was Kured due to fire,” said the sp.

While some patients received assistance from attendees during evacuation, others managed to evacuate independently, eliminating their drops and leaving the building on their own.

“It is believed that the fire has been caused by a short circuit, however, we will investigate the matter more,” added the officer.

The sources cited by PTI suggest that electric overload fluctuations may have contributed to the fire.

The SP confirmed that an investigation is currently being carried out, and is considered a short circuit as a probable cause.

The emergency services were immediately contacted, and the Fire Brigade reached the scene around 5:45 pm, successful extending the fire.

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