Patients Safely Evacuated Amid Fire at Bengaluru Hospital
A blaze at a Bengaluru hospital prompted the safe evacuation of fourteen patients, some from the ICU. Firefighters quickly managed the situation, ensuring no injuries occurred. The fire likely started due to an electrical fault, and investigations are ongoing.
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In Bengaluru, a fire at a private hospital in the early hours of Wednesday led to the evacuation of fourteen patients, some in critical care. Emergency services responded swiftly, ensuring the safety of all patients and staff, with no reported injuries.
The incident, which occurred at about 3.15 am at Aveksha Hospital on MS Palya Road, was contained after it is believed to have started from an electrical cable malfunction in the basement. Heavy smoke temporarily filled parts of the building. Evacuated patients were transported to a nearby medical facility as police continue their investigation.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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