An emergency response vehicle (ERV) of the Gurugram police helped a 24-year-old pregnant woman rush to a government hospital in just 17 minutes, police said. According to the police, on Wednesday around 9.30 am the Gurugram police ERV-269 was deployed on duty at Daulatabad Chowk.
During this, a car stopped near the ERV police team and a person in the car asked for the address of the civil hospital Gurugram located in Sector-10. Police team noticed that there was a pregnant woman with two personsin the car.
The police team saw the pregnant woman in the car, whose condition was extremely abnormal. EHC Surender and driver constable Jai Bhagwan, keeping in mind the condition and situation of the pregnant woman in the car, decided to take the car to the hospital as soon as possible.
On duty police personnels, decided to play the siren of the ERV vehicle in front of the woman’s car and by sidelining the vehicles coming in the way, they took the pregnant woman to the hospital in just 17 minutes, but by then the woman had given birth to the child on the way and the condition of woman and child was abnormal, police said.
On reaching the hospital, the police team immediately contacted the hospital staff and admitted the pregnant woman and the newborn baby to the hospital. The woman and the newborn baby were treated by the doctor. After the treatment, when the police team asked the doctor about the condition of the mother and the child, the doctor said that both were healthy and normal.
“The police team instructed the woman, Sonu, along with her husband, Hasan, and the woman’s brother, Saddam, who were present in the hospital, to take care of the woman and the baby and to seek police assistance by calling 112 if needed,” Sandeep Kumar, spokesperson of the Gurugram police, said.
The newborn’s father, maternal uncle, and mother work as laborers in Hayatpur, who appreciated the above work done by Gurugram Police and thanked Gurugram Police.