Continue Reading on TOI App
Open
OPEN APP

Women docs save nine patients from fire in Covid ward in Gwalior

Two women doctors led a courageous rescue mission to save nine Co... Read More

BHOPAL

: Two women doctors led a courageous rescue mission to save nine

Covid patients

after a fire broke out in the

ICU

of a superspeciality centre in

Jayarogya Hospital

in

Gwalior

on Saturday.


With lives depending on split-second decisions, doctors

Nilima Singh

and

Nilima Tandon

didn’t bother to pull on

PPE suits

and dashed in unprotected, shouting to their colleagues and other staff to join the rescue effort. In the end, those seconds mattered. A patient suffered minor burns before he could be rescued, but he is lucky to be alive. A doctor fainted, possibly from smoke inhalation, and has been hospitalised.

“The fire broke out in the fourth floor of the hospital, due to which nine patients were shifted to another ward on the second floor,” said collector Kaushalendra Vikram Singh. One of the rescued patients died during treatment a few hours later, not from the fire but Covid complications, said sources.

“Dr Nilima Singh and Dr Nilima Tandon rushed into the danger zone to save lives without a thought for their own. They didn’t even put on PPE kits,” said a senior administrative officer of the hospital.

BJP Rajya Sabha MP Jyotiraditya Scindia lauded the doctors’ bravery. “I salute them. They are real heroes,” he tweeted.

The fire brigade put out the blaze, Singh said, adding that a short circuit might have triggered it.

Start a Conversation

Post comment
Continue Reading
Follow Us On Social Media
end of article
More Trending Stories
Visual Stories
More Visual Stories
UP NEXT
Do Not Sell Or Share My Personal Information