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United Hospital fire kills five

5-member probe body formed


Published : 28 May 2020 09:13 PM | Updated : 06 Sep 2020 07:52 PM

At least five people were killed in a fire at the city’s United Hospital on Wednesday night, a fire service official said.

“We’re recovered five bodies,” Kamrul Islam, duty officer of fire service control room, told the media on Thursday morning.

The fire broke out at the corona ward around 9:55pm and was extinguished around 10:25pm.

Three firefighting units doused the fire after one hour of hectic efforts.

Kamrul said they initially suspect an AC explosion caused the fire.

Police’s Deputy Commissioner of Gulshan Division Sudip Kumar said that there are casualties but they were not sure about the death toll.

Meanwhile, Fire Service and Civil Defense headquarters has formed a 5-member committee to investigate the death of five patients at the isolation unit of city’s United Hospital on Wednesday night following a fire incident.

Deputy Director (Dhaka) Debasis Bardhan will lead the committee, said Rasel Shikder, duty officer of fire service control room.

The five patients who were killed in the fire incident are Riazul Alam, 45, Khodeza Begum, 70, Bherun Anthony Paul, 74, Md Monir Hossain, 75 and Md Mahabub, 50, according to a statement of United Hospital.

They were undergoing treatment with Covid-19 like symptoms at the isolation ward outside the main hospital building, said the statement.

According to the statement, the fire originated from electric short circuit at 9:30pm and spread soon fast due to gusty wind.

Later, the fire service was informed immediately who brought the blaze under control within 15-20minutes with the hospital's own fire extinguishers, added the statement.

“We’ve recovered five bodies,” Kamrul Islam, duty officer of fire service control room, told the media on Wednesday night.

The fire broke out at the corona ward around 9:55pm and was extinguished around 10:25pm. Kamrul said they initially suspect an AC explosion caused the fire.

In February last year, a fire broke out at Shaheed Suhrawardy Medical College. The fire reportedly originated at a storeroom on the first floor of a new building of the hospital.