Police come to rescue of Sant Parmanand Hospital by providing 71 oxygen cylinders ANI | Updated: Apr 24, 2021 21:03 IST
New Delhi [India], April 24 (ANI): Delhi police have come to the rescue of Sant Parmanand Hospital by providing 71 oxygen cylinders amid the COVID-19 crisis.
On Friday, SHO of Civil Lines police station received a distress call from the hospital authorities, saying their oxygen supply has run out and they need immediate help, officials said. The staff rushed to the hospital. Oxygen suppliers at Bawana and Mundka were asked to provide refilled oxygen cylinders. Thereafter, a team with two vehicles of the hospital carrying 40 empty oxygen cylinders was sent to Bawana refilling centre, Delhi police said.
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Security personnel recount horrors they witnessed at Red Fort
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A vandalised police vehicle at the Red Fort on Wednesday, a day after farmers went on the rampage. | Photo Credit:
R.V. Moorthy
Security personnel recount horrors they witnessed at Red Fort
For them, Republic Day arrangements had started days in advance and when the parade commenced successfully on Tuesday, they could heave a sigh of relief. But none of the policemen on bandobast duties had imagined what eventually unfolded.
Nursing grave injuries at city hospitals, a bunch of these policemen spoke to
The Hindu and recounted what they now call “a near-death experience”.