40 killed in Kolkata hospital fire
Friday December 09, 2011 12:17:39 PM,
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Massive
fire in Kolkata hospital, patients feared trapped
Several people
including patients are feared trapped and injured in a massive
fire that broke out at the AMRI hospital in Dhakuria of south
Kolkata early Friday, police and witnesses said. Around 20 fire
engines have
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Kolkata:
At least 40 people were killed, most due to suffocation, in a
massive fire at the AMRI hospital in south Kolkata early Friday.
Many more are believed to be trapped in the building, even as
firemen, who many complained had reached the spot only after two
hours, brought out the dead and injured using ropes and ladders.
"Forty bodies have been taken to the (state-run) SSKM Hospital,"
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee told reporters at the
spot.
The fire broke out around 3.30 a.m. in the basement of the
hospital annexe. Co-founded by the Emami & Shrachi Groups along
with the West Bengal government in 1996, the hospital is locatd in
the congested Dhakuria locality.
"The victims mostly got suffocated from the fumes. Many of them
were in a serious condition in the ICU," West Bengal Municipal
Affairs Minister Firhad Hakim said, adding that some firemen fell
unconscious due to the fumes.
"The father of one of my friends was admitted in one of the upper
floors. When he heard I am at the spot he called up his son and
told him to ask me to rescue him. I could not do anything. I saw
his burnt body," said the minister who reached the spot early.
There are around 200 beds in the affected block. "At the time of
the fire, there were 160 patients, including around 40-50, in the
ICU (Intensive Care Unit). Eighty percent have been rescued," a
hospital spokesman said.
Fire Services Minister Javed Khan, who is supervising the rescue
operations, said: "Some more people are believed to have been
trapped. We have already rescued over 50 people."
An officer manning the city police control room said the fire
spread fast and engulfed four floors of the building.
"The fire is under control but yet to be doused completely. My men
are putting out fire in one spot only to find another area in
flames. There is a lot of combustible material," said Khan.
Alleging that the firefighting was hindered due to lack of
cooperation from the hospital authorities, a local resident said:
"We were not allowed to enter early in the morning. Had we been
allowed, more lives could have been saved."
The hospital has two other blocks in the complex where some of the
patients rescued from the affected block have been transferred.
Around 25 fire engines had been rushed to the spot. The fire
fighters were seen using hydraulic ladders to rescue the patients
and office staff by cutting open the glasses with gas cutters.
A patient in his 50s admitted in the second floor of the affected
building said he was brought down by breaking the glass windows.
"Around 4 a.m. when I had gone to the toilet I heard nurses saying
that a portion of the building has caught fire. But they did not
help me. Finally along with some other patients I came near a
window. Then the fire brigade personnel came and rescued me by
breaking open the glass windows."
"I tried to bring all my medical papers but they slipped out of my
hands. I have lost them," said the sobbing patient.
Another patient said: "There was smoke. I helped many of the
patients come out of their wards. But I could not bring out two
seriously ill patients."
Hundreds of relatives of the patients admitted in the hospital
were seen weeping and pleading with the firemen and disaster
management personnel for news of their dear ones.
"We came to the hospital at the crack of dawn when we got to hear
of the fire from television. We don't know what has happened to
our family member," said a patient's relative.
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