Private hospital evacuated after a fire outbreak in the Martins neighborhood, in Uberlândia
The Santa Genoveva Hospital in Uberlândia was evacuated following a small fire outbreak, which was quickly controlled with no reported injuries.
The Santa Genoveva Hospital in Uberlândia, Brazil, experienced a fire outbreak on Wednesday morning, resulting in the evacuation of patients and staff. The local fire department responded quickly to the incident, managing to bring the flames under control before they could cause significant damage or harm. No injuries were reported, but the evacuation was necessary due to the heavy smoke that filled the hospital premises.
Images shared on social media depicted a significant amount of smoke emanating from the hospital, causing concerns among local residents and prompting the closure of nearby streets to facilitate firefighting efforts. Firefighters indicated that the fire originated in the hospital's kitchen, although the specific causes of the outbreak remain unclear at this time. The hospital's communication team has been contacted for further information, but no response has yet been received.
The swift action by the emergency services undoubtedly prevented a potential tragedy, highlighting the importance of effective fire safety protocols in healthcare facilities. As investigations into the fire's cause continue, this incident raises critical questions about the safety measures in place at medical institutions to protect patients and staff from fire hazards.