A fire scare at Kozhikode Medical College Hospital yesterday triggered panic among patients and staff, bringing renewed attention to safety lapses in Kerala’s healthcare infrastructure. The incident reportedly originated from an electrical short circuit in the hospital’s basement, resulting in thick smoke that spread rapidly through parts of the building. While no injuries or fatalities have been reported, the scare has raised serious questions about the hospital’s fire preparedness. Health Minister Veena George has ordered a comprehensive inquiry into the incident, emphasizing the need for urgent safety upgrades.
This recent smoke incident at Kozhikode Medical College Hospital has raised significant concerns about fire safety protocols in Kerala's healthcare facilities. While officials have denied any fatalities directly linked to the mishap, the event has prompted Health Minister Veena George to order a comprehensive inquiry into the matter. The incident underscores the pressing need for stringent safety measures in hospitals to prevent potential disasters.
Preliminary reports suggest that the smoke originated from an electrical short circuit in the hospital's basement, leading to panic among patients and staff. Although no casualties have been officially reported, the situation highlights the vulnerabilities in the hospital's infrastructure. Experts emphasize the importance of adhering to the National Building Code, which mandates fire alarms, smoke detectors, and proper ventilation systems in healthcare facilities.
This incident is not isolated; previous cases, such as the malfunctioning generator at a hospital in Kanhangad that affected nearby school students, indicate a pattern of negligence in maintaining safety standards. The Health Minister's directive for an inquiry is a step towards accountability, but it also calls for a broader evaluation of safety protocols across all medical institutions in the state. Ensuring the well-being of patients and healthcare workers necessitates immediate and sustained action to rectify these systemic issues.
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