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"Penalty will be imposed on ambulance services company...": Dy CM Shukla on death of newborn due to unavailability of ambulance in Sidhi

A pregnant woman in Madhya Pradesh's Sidhi district suffered a labour pain on Friday, November 1 and the family members called an ambulance but it didn't reach the spot even after an hour. Following which, the husband of the woman set out to take her to the hospital on a handcart, but the woman gave birth on the way and the newborn died after birth.

ANI Nov 05, 2024 16:05 IST googleads

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Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh) [India], November 5 (ANI): Madhya Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Rajendra Shukla has taken a strict stance on the recent death of a newborn, allegedly due to the lack of an ambulance in Sidhi, stating that a penalty will be imposed on the ambulance service company to prevent such negligence in the future.
In Sidhi district, a pregnant woman experienced labour pains on Friday, November 1, prompting her family to call an ambulance. Despite their call, the ambulance did not arrive even after an hour. The woman's husband attempted to take her to the hospital using a handcart, but she gave birth en route, and the newborn tragically died shortly after.
Responding to the incident, Deputy CM Shukla told ANI, "Action has been taken against the ambulance service company, as it is essential to verify their response time after a call is placed. Why did the ambulance fail to arrive on time? Additionally, a show cause notice has been issued to the Chief Medical and Health Officer (CMHO) and Civil Surgeon, requesting clarification on how such a situation arose."
He further emphasised that the state government is highly concerned about healthcare and is actively working to improve health facilities across the state.
"The government is highly sensitive on this matter. Health services are being upgraded, doctors are being recruited, new equipment is being provided, and facilities are being constructed. Despite these efforts, the government will not tolerate such incidents," Shukla asserted.
When asked about measures to prevent similar occurrences, the Deputy CM stated that responses to the show cause notices would be reviewed and action taken as necessary.
"A response to the issued show cause notice will be sought, and appropriate action will follow. Additionally, a penalty will be imposed on the ambulance service provider to ensure there is no recurrence of such negligence," the Deputy CM concluded. (ANI)

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