Fire breaks out in store of Safdurjung Hospital, No injuries
New Delhi: A fire broke out in a store room in the old emergency building of the centre-run Safdarjung Hospital on Tuesday, Delhi Fire Services (DFS) officials said. There were no reports of any injury.
According to a PTI report, there are no reports of anyone being injured so far. A nurse was rescued from the third floor of the building after breaking a window, they said.
A Safdarjung Hospital official said that everything is under control now and no patient was affected due to the fire.
DFS Chief Atul Garg stated that the department received information about the fire around 10:40 am.
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"The fire was at gate no. 6 of the old emergency building of the Safdarjung Hospital. Seven fire tenders were rushed to the spot. The fire broke out in the building's store room," he added.
Dr Ayush of Safdarjung Hospital, who was on duty at the time of the incident, said he and others were alerted about the fire around 10.30 am.
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