Ramkumar Yadav, Surguja. In village Magradand in Surguja district of Chhattisgarh, a pregnant woman of special protected Pando tribe gave birth to a healthy child at home, but the newborn died due to lack of ambulance after referring to the community health center Udaipur. This incident has exposed great negligence in health services. Shortly after becoming a mother, Khushi turned into mourning, due to which the whole of the woman is crying and crying.
According to the information, a pregnant woman of the special protected Pando tribe of village Magradand gave birth to a child at home. After birth, 102 ambulances were resorted to to take women and newborn to the community health center Udaipur. But after reaching there, the doctor referred him. However, after this, 108 ambulances were awaited for 4 hours, but the ambulance was not found. Due to this delay, the newborn’s condition deteriorated and he died.
BMO Dr. Yogendra Packra said that the family is telling that the child was well, but suddenly his condition deteriorated and after reaching the hospital, he lost his life due to lack of ambulance on time. The BMO said that now where negligence happened, it will be known only after checking.