Kanpur: There is a complete chaos in an elementary school located in Sarsi in Bhitargaon district regions when 47 students fall ill after consuming midday eating on Monday morning.
All of them were rushed to the Public Health Center Bhitargaon by 108 ambulances.
As soon as students consumed eating, they began to complain of abdominal pain.
Some of them began vomiting while others complained dizziness.
Feeling difficulties, the principal immediately notifies the costs of the Bhitargaon Community Health Center (CHC).
A team of doctors from CHC rushed to school and conducted a medical check-up from the students.
Then, the team shifted eight children to CHC, where they claimed to be treated while the remaining 39 students were allowed to go home after treatment.
School staff said bread and potatoes and soybean vegetables were prepared in the middle of the day of eating on Monday morning.
According to the cook, as soon as the children consumed eat, they began to vomit.
The head of the cooking school immediately told Shamima Khatoon alerted by the Bhitargaon Chc medical supervisor, Dr.
Ajay Maurya.
ACMO Dr.
RK Gupta, the Government Ambulance Nodal Officer, directed at the Ashish Tiwari Ambulance Service District Coordinator to provide immediate ambulance services.
Two ambulances from Ghatampur Chc and one from Bhitargaon CHC departed while Superintendent Medical Bhitargaon Dr.
Ajay Maurya also reached a school with a medical team.
The doctor’s team examined 47 children who were eight sent to CHC.
The condition of children has been stabilized.
“We were told about the incident at 2:00 p.m.
We immediately reached the place with ambulance and medical team.
Eight children have been sent to CHC and their condition is said to be stable.
Others were allowed to go home after primary treatment, “said Dr.
Ajay Maurya.