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Maharashtra: 1 injured, after oxygen cylinders explode in two ambulances in Nagpur

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: December 10, 2022 11:23 IST

One person suffered serious injuries after oxygen cylinders kept in two ambulances exploded in Nagpur's Beltarodi area. Both ambulances ...

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One person suffered serious injuries after oxygen cylinders kept in two ambulances exploded in Nagpur's Beltarodi area. Both ambulances caught fire after the explosions and the site attracted a huge number of onlookers, the official added.

The onlookers rescued Kappu Tripathi, owner of the one of the ambulances. He suffered severe injuries and has been admitted in Government Medical College and Hospital. The second ambulance belonged to one Pramod Tripathi, who escaped unhurt, he said.

Two fire tenders were deployed to douse the fire along with personnel from Beltarodi police station as well as the fire and emergency services department of the Nagpur Municipal Corporation, he added.

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