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Putting brakes on railway-related deaths in Mumbai

Doctors tell cops systemic changes, like replacing accident porters with trained paramedics, are needed

Published on: Dec 19, 2015 12:11 AM IST
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To reduce the number of train-related deaths, the Government Railway Police (GRP) organized a ‘co-ordination meeting’ with doctors from 16 government hospitals on Thursday to discuss shortcomings in the process through which victims receive medical aid. Also discussed were ways to ensure that more patients received treatment during the ‘golden hour’, which is said to be crucial when treating trauma patients.

At least 11 people are killed and many others injured in railway accidents every day. (File photo)
At least 11 people are killed and many others injured in railway accidents every day. (File photo)

At the meeting, headed by GRP commissioner Madhukar Pandey at the police headquarters, doctors said there was a dire need for systemic changes, starting with the replacement of accident porters with trained paramedics.

“The intention of the meeting was to understand loopholes in the process after an accident is reported. There are many factors that lead to delays in sending victims to hospital and we want to assess which of these can be resolved. It will also help improve coordination among us,” Pandey told HT.

GRP officials, including both deputy commissioners, told the doctors about their own concerns and difficulties in taking railway accident victims to hospital, emphasising the loss of valuable time during the golden hour. The idea behind the golden hour is that trauma patients have better outcomes if they receive care within 60 minutes of suffering their injuries. “This would increase the chances of saving a life as most accident victims die of heavy blood loss,” said Pandey.

Doctors from across the Mumbai Metropolitan Region attended the meeting, including those from St George Hospital at CST, KEM Hospital in Parel, GT Hospital near Crawford Market, JJ Hospital in Byculla, Rajawadi Hospital in Ghatkopar, Bhabha Hospital in Kurla and civic hospitals in Thane and Ulhasnagar.

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Saurabh M Joshi

I am a journalist based in Mumbai covering crime and investigation for Hindustan Times, in the capacity of a principal correspondent. I have covered the city for over eight years as a correspondent for print and electronic media after starting my career with a business wire.

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