108 Ambulance crew returned patient’s money and valuables

Bureau,Odishabarta

Bhubaneswar: In an act of remarkable honesty, 108 ambulance crews in Bhubaneswar displayed their integrity when they returned a man’s belongings.

The incident occurred when Gaur Chandra Rath, a resident of Cuttack Old Town, suffered a serious injury after falling from a train at Retang railway station on October 19th around 8:30 AM. The railway police promptly notified the 108 ambulance team. Responding swiftly, the 108-ambulance crew arrived at the accident scene and successfully rescued the injured individual, transporting him to Capital Hospital.

During the rescue operation, the 108 Ambulance pilot, Rakesh Kumar Ghadai, Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Amiya Maharshi, and assistant Likhan Pradhan discovered Rs 1200 in cash, a mobile phone, and several other valuable items on the injured man. Demonstrating their commendable integrity, they promptly handed over these belongings at the Capital Hospital Help Desk.

The patient’s family subsequently contacted the 108 ambulance crews, expressing their deep gratitude for the honesty and dedication displayed by these healthcare professionals.