56 -year -old woman Bandi Muriami, a resident of Patel Para Kamarguda village, adjoining Jagrgunda in Dantewada, Chhattisgarh, was ill for 6 days. His family members called an ambulance by calling 108 on Saturday, but due to the reach and rain, the ambulance from Dantewada could not reach the village. Because of this, the woman died in the hospital.
In the absence of road, a woman reached the ambulance by carrying 15 km on the shoulder (symbolic picture)
Even in the modern era, due to lack of roads to the villages of South Bastar and the Majre-Tole, the villagers are not getting timely treatment and the patients are losing their lives due to delay in treatment. Bandi Muriyami, a 56 -year -old woman resident of Patel Para Kamarguda village, Jagargunda, was ill for 6 days.
Ambulance could not reach the village due to rain
His family members called an ambulance by calling 108 on Saturday, but due to the reach and rain, the ambulance from Dantewada could not reach the village.
Delay in treatment became the cause of death
The villagers kept the sick woman on the cot and carrying it on the shoulder and covered 15 km distance and brought to Nahari Patel Para Eye Ambulance. After this, EMT Reshma Kadiam Pilot Ashok Singh Thakur gave first aid to the district hospital in the ambulance, but the woman could not be saved due to delay in treatment.
The patient’s son Sukka Muriyami said that 108 employees and the hospital staff did the right job, but could not reach the hospital on time due to the condition of the road.