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To shoo or not for: complicated for 108 staff when it’s pride vs life

To shoo or not for: complicated for 108 staff when it's pride vs life
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Rajkot: This is a strange dilemma when you are trapped between a lion and someone’s life.
Ask 108 emergency ambulance staff to bring people who were injured in an accident at Amreli on Sunday and blocked by the pride of the Asiatic Lions on the state highway.
It was indeed the battle of the calm between humans vs.
wild because the law prohibits honking in the lion, while life, literally, slipped before their eyes.
The incident took place on Saturday night when the 40-year-old Prakash Bariya bicycle hit Nilgai near Vanda Village from Savarkundla and she received a serious head injury.
He was taken to Amreli Hopsital Civil than Savarkundla to Amreli, when the pride of the lion blocked the ambulance road that drove for life.
The ambulance staff slowed the vehicle, while they simultaneously start treating them in the van to save valuable time.
Meanwhile, three lions came on the state highway and decided to walk in the middle of the road.
Now, according to the Rules of Wildlife Act, the vehicle must stop until the lion empties the road itself.
This, then proved to be really important for ambulance staff, who know that every minute is calculated for injured people.
Emergency medical technicians, said Jagdish Solanki, “The Lions came on the road when we arrived near Gokharvara Hotel.
They started walking on the road in front of the vehicle about three kilometers stretching.
We have no choice but to slow down our steps until we turn towards Amreli City By crossing the Shetrunji river.
We must respect pride and obey the rules too.
“Seeing the tremendous situation, emergency staff began the treatment of patients under the instruction of the doctor by telephone.
The GVK Bhavnagar program manager, Chetan Gadhe said, “We also provide training to staff to protect lions because our ambulance operates in a larger gear area has a significant lion population.” This episode is the night reminder of June 29, 2017 when a woman from Lunasapur Village on a trip to a government hospital in Jafarabad City must free her baby in an ambulance 108 at midnight after the pride of the pride of 12 lions emerged from the nearly forest and surrounded by a vehicle near the district Amreli.
Need a strange 25-minute emergency vehicle staff to deliver babies under the supervision of lions in the forest.

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