An inquiry has been initiated after a video showing a pregnant woman being carried to a hospital on a push-cart by her husband for want of an ambulance emerged from Madhya Pradesh's Damoh district.
When Kailash Ahirwal and his wife reached the local government-run Arogya Kendra after the one-km journey, there was no doctor or nurse there, he alleged.
The incident took place at Raneh village, 60 km from the Damoh district headquarters on Tuesday, and a video of the incident went viral on social media.
R P Kori, block medical officer at Hatta, said he had come across the video and an inquiry will be conducted.
Notices will be issued to the concerned employees as to why an ambulance was not provided to ferry the pregnant woman to the hospital, he said.
Ahirwal said that after his wife began to have labour pains on Tuesday, he called the 108 government ambulance service but no ambulance came for two hours.
He then put her on a push-cart and took her to the local Arogya Kendra where no nurse or doctor was available, he claimed.
Later, she was shifted to Hatta by a government ambulance, but after not getting proper treatment there, she was shifted to the Damoh district hospital where she was now under medical supervision, he added.
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With PTI inputs