Mangaluru: Abandoned 108 ambulance equipment stolen by thieves; DHO orders probe


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru (ANK)

Mangaluru, Nov 15: Equipment from abandoned 108 ambulances is being stolen by thieves, prompting concern and an official directive for investigation.

Several 108 ambulances have been abandoned on a hilly area behind the TB Hospital in Vamanjoor, on the outskirts of Mangaluru. Thieves have been taking advantage of the situation, stealing items such as batteries and oxygen cylinders from the vehicles. Evidence of theft tools like saw blades, rod cutters, and scissors have been found at the site. The abandoned ambulances also contain stretchers, medical kits, registration books, vehicle documents, and RC copies, posing a risk of misuse.

Social activist Ibrahim highlighted that these ambulances, discarded without any precautionary measures, are now vulnerable to theft. Despite no official order for reusing the equipment, the items have been left unattended, making them easy targets for thieves.

When contacted, Dakshina Kannada district health officer (DHO) H R Thimmayya stated that the old 108 ambulance vehicles have reached the end of their operational lifespan. The district now has 28 new emergency 108 ambulances in service for 2023-24, while 16 older vehicles have been designated for disposal. The DHO assured that once a government order is issued, the disposal process will begin. He also directed officials to look into the situation at Vamanjoor and take necessary action.

 

 

 

  

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  • Anil, Kodial

    Fri, Nov 15 2024

    Ayyo Devaaaa! Wa awasthe marre! National waste, tax payers money - who cares?

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  • Ben, Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 15 2024

    Hard earned people's money has been wasted already by abandoning those ambulances and now when some intelligent smart people making their living out of it you(officials) have a problem of it. Don't understand the logic. If you have really cared about it you have maintained it or repaired it on time. If it was not repairable you would have done FWT. You have done nothing. If you ask me those officials have to be punished for negligence.

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