Kerala: Pregnant Tribal Taken to Hospital in Bedsheet as Ambulance Unavailable
A nine-month pregnant tribal woman in Kerala had to be carried to the hospital in a makeshift stretcher made of a bed sheet tied to logs as no ambulance was available, reports said on Wednesday. She later delivered a baby girl.
Palakkad (Kerala), June 6: A nine-month pregnant tribal woman in Kerala had to be carried to the hospital in a makeshift stretcher made of a bed sheet tied to logs as no ambulance was available, reports said on Wednesday. She later delivered a baby girl.
The incident took place on Tuesday afternoon in Attapadi village -- the biggest tribal settlement in the state, but yet to have proper roads.
The visuals of a group of tribal men and women carrying the woman across a stream were aired by a TV channel on Wednesday afternoon. After crossing the stream, the people waited for an ambulance at a point where the motorable road starts.
When the ambulance did not come despite a long wait, they continued to walk on till they managed to get a private vehicle which transported them to the hospital. Responding to the incident, authorities said the ambulance was under repair.
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