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Lucknow: After fire in Cancer Institute, patients were rescued and shifted to another building, investigation team formed.

Lucknow News: An investigation has been conducted into the case of fire in the OT block of Kalyan Singh Super Specialty Cancer Institute located at Chak Ganjariya in the capital Lucknow. There was a stir here due to a sudden fire on Monday. As soon as this became known, the patients who came to the OPD hurriedly came out of there. The employees of the institute immediately informed the fire brigade about the incident. After this the fire brigade team reached the spot and started trying to extinguish the fire. Due to the fire, smoke spread everywhere. The fire brigade brought the fire under control after some time. The matter of relief is that the fire did not spread to a large area, otherwise a major accident could have happened. There were no casualties in the incident. The Cancer Institute administration has set up an investigation regarding this incident, so that the reason for the incident can be revealed.

Panic among patients and attendants

On Monday, smoke started rising in the OT complex on the second floor of the Cancer Institute located at Chak Ganjariya in the capital Lucknow. The employees informed the authorities about this. The fire brigade was also called there. As soon as information about the incident was received, the officers immediately reached the spot. As a precaution, he shifted the patients, attendants and institute personnel present in the OT block from the OT building to the IPD building. Due to this, all work got affected for a few hours. At the same time, panic set in among the patients and attendants. Everyone started running out of the OPD building. On receiving the information, Chief Fire Officer Mangesh Kumar, FSO Mamchand Badgujar, ACP Gosainganj Dharmendra Singh Raghuvanshi, Inspector in-charge Sushant Golf City Gyanendra Singh and HCL outpost in-charge Sandeep Sharma reached the spot with six fire engines. The fire was brought under control after about two hours. However, it is a matter of relief that no one was injured.

everything burnt to ashes

According to Assistant Police Commissioner Dharmendra Singh Raghuvanshi, information about fire was received in the Cancer Institute. Reaching the spot along with fire officials, immediate rescue was done and the patients admitted there were taken out and shifted to another building. Due to the fire, all the stuff including the batteries kept in the server room on the second floor was burnt to ashes. There has been no loss of life.

Investigation team formed to find out the reasons

It is being told that regarding the cause of the fire, it is initially known that this accident happened due to short circuit in the UPS room located in OT Bhawan. There has been no disruption in medical services due to the fire. Director of Cancer Institute, Prof. According to RK Dhiman, an investigation team has been formed to find out the cause of the fire. The team will investigate the matter and submit its report, based on which further action will be taken.

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