> Fire in Chennai’s KMC hospital, three 
> dead<http://news.24by7info.net/fire-in-chennais-kmc-hospital-three-dead/>


Why 'disabled' in quotes? Because respiratory conditions are not considered
disabling by the definition of disability in the draft Rights of People With
Disabilities Bill.

 And we couldn't care less about the rights of  people *without* 'disabilities'
but *with *disabling conditions as bad or worse than our recognised,
officially sanctioned, politically fought for, traditional 'disabilities'.
We are passive bystanders waiting for such groups of people to recognise
that they're disabled, form special interest groups and lobby for inclusion
-  an obstacle race of sorts before they can officially 'belong' to the
disabled community!.

What's the Erwadi reference apart from the perishing in fire bit? *Because
ANYONE in a hospital could be as unable as the Erwadi victims to save
themselves without support. *

Or for that matter, any disabled, infirm, elderly person in a multi-storied
building. Does it matter if one's disability is invisible, temporary,
fluctuating, devolving, disputed, medical in origin,  if *AT THAT
MOMENT* he/she
is more disabled than any of us traditionally disabled?

How many hospitals in India can function independent of
lifts<http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/chennai/Here-safety-is-major-casualty/articleshow/9342926.cms>in
case of a fire? In Chennai, only Apollo Greams Road comes to mind with
its ground to top floor ramps. When was the last time your hospital had a
fire/evacuation drill? A safety audit / risk management protocol?

Planning commission groups please factor in the following for the
forthcoming 12th 5 year plan:

Evacuation 
training<http://www.usfa.dhs.gov/downloads/pdf/publications/FA-235-508.pdf>-
civilians and emergency professionals, disabled or non-disabled. I
suspect
the "women and children first" tradition may be history by now - so  how
about who goes first in evacuation triage priority?

Can ALIMCO develop devices like the
EVAC+CHAIR<http://www.evac-chair.com/news_impaired/> instead
of waiting for private enterprise to realise that manufacturing such devices
can be profitable?
[image: chennai_fire2.jpg]

*Chennai:* Three people have been confirmed dead after a fire broke out at
the Asthama allergic treatment centre of the Kilpauk Medical College (KMC)
Hospital in Chennai.
 Reports confirmed three deaths from a fire suspected from an AC short
circuit in one of the doctors cabins.
Eyewitness reports suggested that the fire broke at 5 am on Saturday morning
immediately after which eight patients in the ward were transferred to a
different room.


http://www.thehindu.com/news/states/tamil-nadu/article2288395.ece
Published: July 24, 2011 01:53 IST | Updated: July 24, 2011 01:53 IST
* Three asphyxiated to death in hospital*
R. Sujatha
[image: 24TH_FIRE_731768f.jpg]
The Hindu The intensive medical care unit in a disarray at the Government
Kilpauk Medical College Hospital in Chennai on Saturday. Photo: R. Ragu
Electrical short circuit in air-conditioner caused fire in intensive care
unit
Three patients suffocated to death following a fire in the intensive medical
care unit of Government Kilpauk Hospital here on Saturday.
An electrical short circuit in an air-conditioner in one of the inner
sections of the unit reportedly caused the fire.
The victims, S. Tamil Selvi (45) of Poonamallee, Krishnaveni (72) of
Kodungaiyur and K. Nandagopal (51) of Ambattur, died of asphyxiation as they
inhaled the smoke while waiting on the hospital bed for help to be shifted
out.
According to Medical Superintendent R. Sukumar, the condition of another
male patient is critical. There were eight patients in the IMCU.
According to the patient attendants, the doctors, nurses and hospital staff
did their best to remove the patients to safety.
Krishnaveni's son L. Jayakumar was agitated, but he recalled that his mother
was alive when the nurses brought her out of the IMCU. “She was being
administered oxygen and the nurses removed the mask so that the fire
personnel could bring her out. She was alive when she was brought out of the
room, but as she was being moved to the next ICU I saw her breathe her
last,” he said.
Hospital authorities said the three persons died while they were being moved
to the intensive coronary care unit in the cardiology block.
Tamil Selvi was admitted on Friday around 8.45 p.m. with complaints of
seizure. “She could not stand up and we rushed her to the hospital last
night,” said K. Mohan, her husband. Their son Manikandan stayed with her in
the hospital.
Chief Minister Jayalalithaa has announced a relief of Rs.2 lakh to each of
the victims from the Chief Minister's Relief Fund, according to a release.
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