Pregnant woman taken to hospital on bike as ambulance used for wedding party in Chatra
Pregnant woman taken to hospital on bike as ambulance used for wedding

Chatra: Two days after a pregnant woman from Tikuliyatand village under Kunda block in Chatra district had to be taken to a hospital allegedly on a motorcycle because the government ambulance was engaged in transporting a wedding party, Deputy Commissioner (DC) Ravi Anand on Monday constituted a committee led by Sub-Divisional Officer (SDO) Jahur Alam to investigate the incident.

Incident Details

Sanju Devi (28) reportedly went into labor on Saturday night. Her brother-in-law, Shivam Kumar, said, “We contacted the government-run Mamta Vahan ambulance control room through a sahiya (Asha worker) but were told that the ambulance had been booked for a wedding procession. With no other option available, we transported her to the Kunda Primary Health Centre (PHC), located at a distance of 3 km, on a motorcycle. Her husband, Suman Bharti, was away at another village for work.”

The family managed to reach the PHC late Saturday night, but found the main gate of the hospital locked. Only one Auxiliary Nurse Midwife (ANM) was present at the facility, while doctors and other staff were absent. Several outsourced employees had marked attendance but were missing from duty. Later, she gave birth to a healthy baby boy, Shivam added.

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DC Orders Probe

Terming the misuse of the ambulance as a “grave lapse,” DC Anand said, “I have ordered a probe into the incident to fix accountability and take action against those responsible.”

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