Gautam Buddh Nagar District Magistrate visited the District Hospital in Sector 39, Noida, to meet people injured in a fire incident that occurred at an electricity meter manufacturing company located in Sector 4 of the city. During the visit, the District Magistrate interacted with the injured patients undergoing treatment at the hospital and reviewed their medical condition. The visit aimed to ensure that all victims receive proper and timely medical care following the incident.
The fire broke out at the electricity meter manufacturing company in Sector 4, resulting in several workers sustaining injuries. Following the incident, the injured were immediately shifted to District Hospital Sector 39 for treatment. On receiving information about the accident, the District Magistrate reached the hospital to personally assess the situation and monitor the treatment being provided to the victims.

During the hospital visit, the District Magistrate spoke with doctors and hospital officials to gather detailed information about the health condition of the injured patients. Medical teams briefed the District Magistrate about the treatment being administered and the current status of those admitted. The District Magistrate directed doctors and hospital authorities to ensure that all injured persons receive the best possible medical care without any delay.
Emphasizing the importance of prompt and sensitive treatment, the District Magistrate instructed the hospital administration to prioritize the medical needs of the injured patients. He stated that treatment should be carried out with complete sensitivity and urgency so that the victims do not face any inconvenience during their recovery. The administration was also asked to make sure that the injured individuals receive all necessary medical facilities and support while undergoing treatment at the hospital.

The District Magistrate further instructed hospital officials to keep the district administration regularly informed about the condition of the injured patients and the progress of their treatment. Continuous updates were sought to ensure that the district administration could closely monitor the situation and intervene promptly if any additional medical support or resources were required.
Another important directive issued during the visit was related to communication with the families of the injured. The District Magistrate instructed the hospital authorities to provide timely updates to the relatives of the victims regarding their health status. He emphasized that families should be kept informed about the condition and treatment progress of their loved ones so that they do not face uncertainty or distress during this difficult time.

In addition, the District Magistrate directed the hospital administration to ensure that no negligence occurs in the treatment and care of the injured patients. He stressed that necessary medical attention must be provided at all times and that the patients should remain under continuous observation. If required, specialized medical teams should be engaged to monitor the patients and provide expert care to ensure the best possible recovery.
During the visit, the District Magistrate also met family members of the injured individuals and assured them that the district administration would extend all possible support in the matter. He reassured them that the authorities are committed to ensuring proper medical treatment for the victims and that every effort is being made to provide the necessary assistance to the affected families.

The visit highlighted the administration’s commitment to closely monitoring the situation and ensuring that the injured receive adequate medical attention. Officials reiterated that the priority of the administration is to ensure the well-being of those affected by the fire incident and to provide them with all necessary support during their treatment.
Several officials were present during the hospital visit. Among those present were Chief Medical Officer Narendra Kumar, Chief Medical Superintendent Ajay Rana, police officials and other medical staff associated with the treatment of the injured patients.
