Fire breaks out at Mendhar Sub-District Hospital, Record room damaged
Mendhar: A fire broke out in the record room of Mendhar sub-district hospital in Jammu and Kashmir's Poonch district, causing significant damage, an official said on Saturday.
According to the PTI report, the fire broke out in the record room inside an old building around 9 am, but timely intervention of hospital staff, fire and emergency services personnel, Army, police and CRPF averted major damage especially to the adjoining X-ray room and eye care centre, the officials said.
They said another room housing hospital dispensary also suffered some damages in the fire, which was fully doused by 11 am.
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Block Medical Officer, Mendhar Ashfaq Ahmad said preliminary investigation suggested that a short circuit due to overloading caused the fire, reports PTI.
“The fire alarm system of the hospital got activated immediately when the fire broke out. The hospital staff rushed and managed to shift the important equipment to safety. We are assessing the damage in the record room,” the doctor said.
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