Over 50 ambulances, using a Green Corridor, reached Sangam Nose within minutes, making over 100 trips to transport the injured, an official said. Expert doctors arrived within 2–3 minutes, providing immediate medical aid.
Central Hospital doctors confirmed that specialist doctors in Mahakumbh Nagar treated the injured promptly, with the Yogi government’s emergency ambulance service playing a key role.
Following the accident, ambulances were swiftly dispatched via a Green Corridor. Within just 2-3 minutes, expert doctors and a medical team arrived and began administering first aid. Over 50 ambulances rushed nonstop to transport the injured to the Central Hospital.
After providing immediate first aid at the site, critically injured patients were swiftly taken for advanced treatment.
Those needing specialised care were later shifted to Swaroop Rani Nehru Hospital or Tej Bahadur Sapru Chikitsalaya (Beli Hospital). The police, SDRF, and NDRF teams played a vital role in facilitating ambulance movement and ensuring continuous medical assistance.
A Green Corridor was quickly established, enabling ambulances to navigate the crowded area at full speed and reach locations within minutes.
This rapid response was crucial in saving lives. All medical shifts were merged, ensuring the presence of over 1,000 healthcare professionals at the hospital to treat the injured.
Doctors from both morning and evening shifts remained on duty, supported by a large team of ward boys and nurses working to save lives.
Additionally, doctors from various locations across the fairgrounds reached the hospital within three minutes, ensuring swift medical attention.