Bantwal: Ambulance workers' strike results in newborn's death


Bantwal: Ambulance workers' strike results in newborn's death

Mounesh Vishwakarma
Daijiworld Media Network – Bantwal

Bantwal, Aug 4: The ongoing ambulance workers' protest has even reached rural areas, and has claimed the life of a baby.

In a heart-rending incident, ‘Jeevarakshaka Ambulance’ for which KSRTC drivers have been temporarily employed reportedly did not provide adequate medical facilities and as a result, a new born died in the ambulance.

The poor family that lost the baby is in pain. It is said that the baby was born to the couple after 11 years of marriage. Dharnappa Poojary and Babi from Koyyur in Bantwal are the parents of the deceased baby.

Babi who was pregnant was frequently going for checkup to Ujire hospital and the doctors had given the due date as August 6. Babi during her pregnancy was living in her maternal house at Shibaje.

On June 26 at around 3.30 am, she developed labour pain and soon the family members called 108 ambulance. As the ambulance delayed in reaching the spot, Babi was taken in a private vehicle for about 6 km. After some time, the ambulance arrived and while on the way to a hospital at Mangalore, Babi gave birth to a baby boy.

The driver and family members without knowing what to do at the time, took her to Ashwini hospital which was 4 km away. Over there, first aid facility was provided. As proper medical assistance was not given during birth, the doctors advised them to go to a hospital in Mangalore.

The baby was taken in the same ambulance to Wenlock hospital, but it died on August 2 evening.


What was the reason?

'Jeevarakshaka Ambulance' drivers and staff have been on protest, hence the government temporarily appointed KSRTC drivers for ambulance. But government had failed to provide medical assistants, nurses from health department as assured earlier. This incident took place in the absence of trained staff. There was only one government-appointed KSRTC driver in the ambulance all the way from Udane to Mangalore and no other staff. Babi did not get treatment during delivery which ultimately lea to the death of the newborn, it is learnt.

Dharnappa Poojary and Babi are from a poor family. Their elder daughter is now 11 year-old. She is perusing her 6th standard in Koyyur government school. Babi became pregnant after 11 years and the family members were keenly looking forward to the arrival of the new member in the family.

As many as 2,400 employees of GVK-Emergency Management and Research Institute (EMRI) drivers and emergency medical staff who operate 517 ambulances in the state have been on strike since last week demanding a salary hike and regularisation of their services.

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Mon, Aug 05 2013

    Nowadays strike and strike for everything small or big Problems which causes like this poor Family.but why doctors are not eligeble to conduct a delivery in such cases and just send from south to North pole? because poor Family? and by a strike,there should be Arrangements for atleast emergency cases.very sad and bad incident.My sympathies to the Family.they must be very very sad afterall it was a Baby Boy which has more worth in certain families.

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  • Nishar, uae

    Sun, Aug 04 2013

    Inna'lillah....!!!!
    What a sad news.. whats going on with these people?? To fulfill any demand Strike could never a right decision specially for Ambulance drivers. It's a noble service to those who fights with their life and time. I don't think any one of them is unaware about that but not seriously. It's really inhumanity of these people. So sad....

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  • Leslie fernandes, Brahmagiri, Udupi

    Sun, Aug 04 2013

    ANY INNOCENT LIFE LOST DUE TO ARROGANCE OF AN INDIVIDUAL OR ANY GROUP OF INDIVIDUALS IS UNPARDENABLE...
    PROTESTS MUST ENSURE PROVISION FOR SUCH PRESSING EMERGENCIES...
    PUBLIC MEMORY IS VERY SHORT...
    PEOPLE MAY EVENTUALLY FORGET THE SAD INCIDENT...
    HOWEVER PROVIDENCE MAY REMEMBER FOR THE RIGHT REASONS...

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  • nagesh nayaka, bangalore

    Sun, Aug 04 2013

    AFTER SIDDU AND CO. TOOK OATH FOLLOWING INCREASED TREMENDOUSLY:

    1. CORRUPTION

    2. GANGRAPES

    3. CRIME

    4. THEFT

    5. MURDERS

    6. DEATHS BY GOVT. NEGLIGENCE

    7. SUICIDES

    8. UNREST IN SOCIETY

    9. STRIKES

    10. LAST BUT NOT LEAST SEARCHNG FILES .

    WHERE IS PSUEDOS U T KHADER.

    WE UNDERSTAND LOBO MAAM IS STILL STUCK IN BETWEEN FILES.

    OTHER ONE IS ENJOYING IN BANDIPUR.

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  • M W Pereira, Mangalore

    Mon, Aug 05 2013

    Dear Mr. Nayak,
    Long time no see!
    I am seeing your comments after a long time.
    I do not want to either agree or contravene your comments.
    Sometimes your comments are very intelligent. But at times they are partial.
    Please do not take any offense on my frank opinion.
    Good day!

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  • Paul, Mangalore/Dubai

    Sun, Aug 04 2013

    Mr. Dinesh sometimes I feel pity & ashamed of you. If you could given a solution there would be respect for you But I only see you only have the habit of put more oil to the fire, instead of putting it out .I pity you.

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  • Candle, Mangalore

    Sun, Aug 04 2013

    Law and order is disappearing from South Kanara. Every day we hear about riot ,Strikes,Rape, Murder,Suicide and so on.For silly matters people come out on street and make strike.Time is precious, time is money. No time will come back once it is passed. Do not waste time.The time used on all these negative activities is really a waste.Think about the people who doesn't have the work and finding difficulties to meet the daily end. Use your time on some creative thing where you and your community will prosper.Official should come out with better solution. Civilized and developed countries hardly go on strike.

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  • Abdul Rafiq, Uchila / Dubai

    Sun, Aug 04 2013

    Dismiss all 108 staff from duty and put them in jail. Appoint new staff for Ambulance. Govt. should entertain these kind of goons. Why they not demanded the same when they joining this job.

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  • Dinesh Poojary, Kundapura/Bengaluru

    Sun, Aug 04 2013

    Health Minister should resign immediately for not being able to end strikes of 108 ambulance staff.

    During BJP rule also they had gone on strike, but Govt was successful in putting them back to work after couple of days.

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  • Deepak Mangalore, Mangalore

    Sun, Aug 04 2013

    Dear Dinesh, How meany BJP ministers resigned for such incidents during their term?

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  • Dinesh Poojary, Kundapura/Bengaluru

    Sun, Aug 04 2013

    Deepak Mangalore

    They did not have to resign since they solved the problem on time.

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  • DINESH SHETTY, PADUBIDRI/DUBAI

    Sun, Aug 04 2013

    Very sad.The Ambulance should be
    responsible & stern action should
    be taken against them.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Sun, Aug 04 2013

    So sad....too bad isn't it,,,,shameless Jeevarakshaka(now Jeeva bakshkas) Ambulance workers.

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