New Delhi, April 28
Delhi Police continue their humanitarian services for distressed citizens
DWARKA DISTRICT
HELPING PATIENT TO GET OXYGEN FROM HIS CYLINDER
A Dwarka District resident Manish Baijal informed that his father A.K Baijal was in critical condition and in dire need of oxygen. He further informed that he has arranged an oxygen cylinder from his own resource but was not able to use it. He has called many doctors and had run pillar to post but no one is willing to help him. He was very hopeless and in panic. He was pacified by SHO
SI Deepak rushed to the Rosewood Apartments and contacted Mr. Manish and accompained him with cylinder to Venketeshwar Hospital, Dwarka. With the help of Dr., instrument was fixed on the cylinder. Senior citizen appreciated the efforts of PS Dwarka North team and extended his thanks to the team of PS Dwarka North.
SOUTH WEST DISTRICT
POLICE HELP SENIOR CITIZEN BY ARRANGING AMBULANCE
One Ram Prakash (80) from Laxmi Bai Nagar whose all family members were covid positive and were unable to look after him as his condition was getting worse, they called beat Constable Hari Om of ps Sarojani nagar, who informed SHO, an ambulance was arranged and the 80 yr old patient was got admitted in Tehra hospital, Chhattarpur, Mehrauli , he is doing better now.
SOUTH DISTRICT
POLICE HELP SON PERFORM LAST RITES OF FATHER
On receiving a message through social media regarding death of his father while his family was suffering of same symptoms SHO Kotla Mubark Pur Police Station contacted the family and came to know that Gurucharan Malik, father of Sobhagya Ranjan Malik died and his body was still at home at Arjun Nagar and S R Malik, 28 years and his sister, 24 years were feeling breathlessness and cough They were finding themselves helpless in getting the cremation of their father in the present covid Pandemic conditions. Besides they were also not well and had no food etc.
Immediately food was arranged for the family and counseling was done. Lodhi road crematorium was contacted and the cremation of their father is being facilitated today. Further, their RT-PCR test will be got conducted. If found positive, they will be got admitted to covid care center. The dry ration is also being arranged for family.
The help of NGOs is also being taken in the matter.
ASIAN PARA GOLD MEDALIST WHO SENT OUT AN SOS HELPED BY SOUTH DISTRICT POLICE
Champion Athlete Neeraj was contacted and simultaneously liaison was made with Doctors.He has been medically examined from Hospital. His rapid test report is negative and RTPCR report is awaited. He is fine and doctor has advised him to take some medicines and rest at home
WEST DISTRICT
PROVIDE FOOD TO NEEDY FAMILIES
250 food packets, 500 masks and 500 pocket sanitizers were received from Social Worker Gunjan Khera based in Narayana for futher distribution Nagar to the needy. The items were distributed by Sho Moti Nagar and beat staff and public persons. The needy praised the efforts of Delhi Police for their timely help in this pandemic situation.
SOUTH WEST DISTRICT
CREMATION OF MAN FOUND DEAD IN RAILWAY QUARTER
Humane approach of staff of PS Sarojini Nagar appreciated by AGM Railways, Addl Secretary, Govt of India.
Domestic help Romi Ram living alone in servant quarter of Railway Colony Sarojini Nagar area had died and a PCR call was received at Sarojini Nagar police station and marked to SI Udai Singh. He along with constable Arun Kumar under supervision of Insp Satinder Sangwan, SHO Sarojini Nagar handled the case promptly and traced his relatives, arranged the ambulance and shifted the body to Hospital. The last rites were performed on after completing the formalities. The role of police was very humane and appreciated by AGM Railways, Addl Secretary, Govt of India.
OUTER-NORTH DISTRICT
An information about the demise of a Covid positive patient in Sushila Hospital, Narela was received by the beat officer Ct. Ashok from the administration of aforementioned hospital. The police reached at the hospital, after been equipped with all protective gears to restrain the infection of Covid-19 and found that one lady namely Aruna Srivastava R/o B.K. Dutt Colony, Jorbagh, Delhi was demised due to Covid-19. Family members of above deceased were present in the hospital but were not in condition to fulfill the cremation formalities as they were hopeless and nobody from the general public were coming forward to provide them assistance for the cause.
The constables of PS Narela arranged Ambulance for the transmission of deadbody from hospital to cremation centre at Piyau Maniari, road, Narela, Delhi. The constables arranged all requirememts for the cremation and finally her cremation was conducted by the family members according to the Hindu rituals/rites at cremation centre.
Green Corridor made for seven oxygen truck leading towards different locations
Alipur police station received several calls regarding trucks that were stuck in traffic at Singhu border and carrying oxygen towards different hospitals and locations in Delhi due to lack of oxygen cylinders in Delhi Hospitals in present Covid-19 Scenario.
On receipt of this information SHO Alipur along with ERV staffs and available motorcycles on patrolling rushed to SINGHU Border without wasting time and cleared the way of Trucks bearing No. RJ-32GB-7933 which was carrying oxygen and the same was scheduled to arrive at.GTB HOSPITAL, a truck number HR-55N-1403 which was carrying oxygen container and the same was scheduled to arrive at I.P.DEPT, a truck number HR-67B-6567 which was carrying oxygen container and the same was scheduled to arrive at DRDO, a truck number HR-69A-0742 which was carrying oxygen container and the same was scheduled to arrive at VAIBHAV GAS AGENCY BADARPUR, a truck number DL-1GC-2362 which was carrying oxygen container and the same was scheduled to arrive at POOTH KHURD filling station, a truck number UP-17AT-9406 which was carrying oxygen container and the same was scheduled to arrive at DEEP CHAND HOSPITAL ASHOK VIHAR, a truck HR-38S-1446 which was carrying oxygen container and the same was scheduled to arrive at GTB HOSPITAL. All these truck were stuck in traffic at Singhu Border. Thereafter, The police staff showing their efficiency and presence of mind , cleared the way of container and then successfully passed the containers with safety.