Milkipur, Ayodhya. A tragic incident of fire in Jhansi Medical College in which about 10 children lost their lives. After this incident, the administration across the state is in alert mode. Hospitals across the state are being surprise inspected by the concerned authorities. In the same sequence, on seeing the District Panchayat President representative Alok Singh Rohit who suddenly arrived at the 100 bedded Joint Hospital Kumarganj, there was an atmosphere of panic among the staff posted in the hospital. District Panchayat President representative Alok Singh Rohit along with CMS Dr. Anil Kumar of the hospital along with various officials of the hospital. Inspected wards, prescription counters, medicine distribution counters and OPD and inquired about the condition of admitted patients.
After this, while observing the use of equipment to the safety of patients including fire fighting equipment installed in the hospital, CMS said that the hospital staff was informed to drill marks to the fire brigade police for its use. Is. But those people have not been able to reach the hospital yet, due to which the mark drill has not been done. At present, for safety reasons, mark drilling will be done soon.
While talking to the media, Alok Singh said that in view of the Jhansi incident, he checked the fire safety equipment installed in the hospital to see whether they were in working condition or not. At present everything is fine, the fire fighting equipment was repaired only a month ago. . So that all the instruments are fine. He said that if the equipment installed in the hospital needs to be maintained from time to time, every person in the society needs to be aware.
Fire brigade personnel keep making people aware by conducting mark drills even in rural areas. When every person remains trained and aware, there will never be any kind of problem. On this occasion, Dr. Santosh Kumar Singh, Dr. Anmol Pathak, Dr. Arvind Maurya, Dr. Praveen Baranwal, Dr. Amit Kumar, Dr. Aamir Atiq and others of the hospital were present. Employees remained present.