Blaze in Thiruvananthapuram's Government Medical College Averted: No Injuries Reported
A fire erupted in the multi-speciality block of Thiruvananthapuram's government medical college due to a short circuit in a ventilator. All patients were safely evacuated, and no injuries occurred. Investigations are underway, and preliminary inspections reported no other electrical issues in the hospital.
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A fire incident at Thiruvananthapuram's government medical college led to the evacuation of patients but resulted in no injuries. Hospital authorities confirmed the blaze began due to a short circuit in a ventilator located in the surgical ICU.
State Health Minister Veena George reported that 32 patients in the ICU were safely evacuated along with others from adjoining wards, as per the safety protocols. An investigation is underway to ascertain the electrical fault's cause.
The fire was quickly brought under control with prompt action from the hospital staff and the fire department. The incident caused significant smoke but subsequent inspections found no further issues with the hospital's electrical systems.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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