Mumbai: There was a delay of about 40 minutes in providing treatment to the victims of the world’s blast cylinder last month at the Nair Hospital managed by BMC.
The interim report submitted to BMC revealed that while four burn victims were taken to the hospital at around 6:11 a.m., actual care only started at 6:42 a.m.
for two of them and 6:52 a.m.
for the other.
The report was delivered to the BMC administration recently and submitted before the Standing Civic Committee.
Spain interim findings from surprising probes.
The fact that timely care is not provided in the top civil hospital in the heart of the city reflect poor BMC health conditions.
The termination and ad hoc suspension will not help.
BMC must come out with a strong standard operating procedure for the treatment of burns and accident victims.
Decisive action must be taken against those responsible for delays, including seniors in hospital administration.
BMC has stopped the services from Shashank Jha and Preeti nurse suspended surve for delays in detailed investigations.
On November 30, a gas cylinder exploded around 7:10 a.m.
at BDD Chawl in Worli.
Four people, including babies, hurt.
While the Baby Mangesh Puri (5 months) and Anand Puri’s father (27) died on the day of the incident, the third death – Mother of Children – reported on December 6 (25) was declared dead at the BMC managed Kasturba Hospital.
Now only one family member, Wisnu Puri is five years old, congratulations.
He suffered 15-20% burns.
The probe report said treatment for Mangesh and Anand began only at 6:42 and at 6:52 a.m.
for Vidya.
“The victims were taken to the hospital at 6:11 a.m.
and the doctor was told about this case.
The doctors made documents.
First aid treatment should begin, which was not done.
The CCTV recording of the hospital was examined after the viral video was circulated.
Temporary Report Based on CCTV notes and recordings.
It is expected that instead of waiting for the expert doctor, in the case of severe burns, the treatment will begin.
This is not done by Dr.
Shashank Jha and Nurse Preeta Surve Legal.
Initially only the painkiller was given, but there was no need for burn care given, “said the report.
BJP has accused the lack of timely care has caused death.
BMC then took action against Dr.
Jha and nurses surve following allegations of negligence.
The action arose after a video clip showing four burn victims who were not attended at the Mumbai Central Hospital became a viral.
AMC Suresh Kakani has announced the formation of a probe panel led by former Dean JJ Dr.
Ajay Chandanwale, who is a joint director, Dmer.