Six patients at the state-run Sawai Man Singh Hospital lost their lives in a fire incident that occurred late Sunday night, an official said.
The fire started in the ICU on the second floor of the trauma centre building. At the time, there were 11 patients admitted to the ICU; and six of them - two women and four men - were killed, in charge of the trauma centre, Dr Anurag Dhakad stated.
He said that a short circuit was the primary cause of the fire.
The hospital staff successfully evacuated the remaining patients from both this ICU and another ICU located in the building.
The fire started in the ICU on the second floor of the trauma centre building. At the time, there were 11 patients admitted to the ICU; and six of them - two women and four men - were killed, in charge of the trauma centre, Dr Anurag Dhakad stated.
He said that a short circuit was the primary cause of the fire.
The hospital staff successfully evacuated the remaining patients from both this ICU and another ICU located in the building.
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