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‘Ahmednagar Hospital that hit by fire does not have safety steps’

'Ahmednagar Hospital that hit by fire does not have safety steps'
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Pune: A senior fire officer Maharashtra, Maharashtra’s Ahmednagar Civic Body on Sunday claimed the main Blaze Hospital killed 11 Covid-19 patients did not have a variety of fire safety steps suggested by them.
The seven member committee formed to investigate the incident would likely submit on Monday the main report, including the possibility of the cause of fire in the district civil hospital, officials said.
The Chairperson of the Minister of Uddhav Thackeray is likely to hold a virtual meeting with the Ahmednagar government official about the incident, which took place at the hospital on Saturday.
Asked about what was done by the investigation, Chankar Fire Head, for example, for example to PTI that they examined where the fire came from, which saw it first and the direct action was taken.
“On this basis, we will come to conclusions,” he said.
“Restrictions on fire extinguishers, other safety steps that we recommend are not there,” the official said.
Asked whether the fire could be watered in the initial situation whether there was a sprinkler at the facility, he said, “Yes”.
“Our recommendations, including sprinklers, are not applied,” he said, adding that this was the first incident in the hospital.
“There is an oxygen pipe, a power cable, medical instrument, etc.
But, it is likely, short circuit seems to be the cause of a fire.
Our officials checked CCTV recordings and were seen that the smoke was first started billowing through the ceiling.
We are conducting a comprehensive investigation into the incident That, “said for example.
Team seven members, consisting of Divisional Commissioners, government officials from the medical field, state fire services and for example, are preparing reports on the incident, officials said.
“This report will have details like when the firefighting team comes, what is the observation, how many staff members fire there, what techniques are used to extinguish the fire,” said for example.
According to officials, the report will also have a witness statement and fire official who visited the first place after when the fire was reported.
Meanwhile, Ahmednagar police also investigated the incident.
“Our parallel investigations occur in this case.
It is the main incident, therefore takes some time for the investigation,” said Ahmednagar’s supervisor from Manoj Patil police.
Various political leaders, including the Head of NCP Sharad Pawar and Deputy Department of Maharashtra Legislative Council and Sena Leader Sena Neelam Gorhe, tended to visit the hospital on Sunday.

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