Massive Fire At Kolkata's ESI Hospital Kills One Patient: VIDEO
A massive fire at Sealdah ESI Hospital in Kolkata on Friday required 10 fire engines to extinguish. Despite successful evacuations, one cancer patient died purportedly due to smoke inhalation.
A massive fire broke out at the Sealdah ESI Hospital in Kolkata around 5 AM on Friday. At least 10 fire engines rushed to douse the blaze. The fire is now under control. A cancer patient's family admitted to the hospital has claimed that the patient died due to suffocation from the smoke.
A massive fire has engulfed ESI Hospital at Sealdah with nearly 80 patients being inside. Praying for everyone's safety at this moment. pic.twitter.com/88j9030OUh
— Sudhanidhi Bandyopadhyay (@SudhanidhiB) October 18, 2024
However, firefighters at the scene said that the patient was suffering from cancer and it was not possible to provide any other means of support during the evacuation of patients, which may have resulted in the casualty.
TMC leader Kunal Ghosh said the fire was caused by a short circuit.
#WATCH | Kolkata, West Bengal: On the ESI Hospital Sealdah fire incident, TMC leader Kunal Ghosh says, "... The cause of the fire is a short circuit. Nearly 80 patients were trapped since the fire broke out on the ground floor. Right above the fire was the oncology department,… pic.twitter.com/FLAqyF6xae
— ANI (@ANI) October 18, 2024
The fire broke out in the male surgery ward on the second floor of the hospital. The area was covered with thick black smoke as the fire spread quickly. About 80 patients were evacuated. A few patients were shifted to Maniktala ESI Hospital.
DFO, TK Dutta said, "It was a very serious fire. Nearly 80 patients were trapped inside, but we successfully rescued them all. One patient who was admitted to the ICU has died, but there is no other casualty..."
BREAKING | पश्चिम बंगाल में ESI अस्पताल में लगी आग, दमकल की 10 गाड़ियां आग बुझाने में जुटी...80 मरीजों को निकाला गया बाहर @journosnehlata | @manogyaloiwal | https://t.co/smwhXURgtc#WestBengal #ESIHospital #FireBreakout #LatestNews pic.twitter.com/WQLsEuQ6WK
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Bengal Fire Minister Sujit Bose rushed to the hospital after receiving information about the blaze. He spoke to the doctors, health workers, and patients there and took stock of the situation. Parts of the building have now been closed. Electricity to the building was shut due to the fire and many patients were seen waiting outside the building.