By Nita Yadav
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For the first time in Betul, Madhya Pradesh, the PM Shri Air Ambulance scheme has been used to treat a patient. The injured patient has been airlifted by helicopter. According to the information, the name of this patient is Shekhlal Hurle. Sheikhlal Hurle, a mason by profession, is seriously ill at present. He fell from a height.
According to information, Shekhlal Harle met with an accident while working. The accident took place when Shekhlal was plastering the balcony in Chakora. He fell from a height while working. During the first aid, it was discovered that he had sustained a serious injury to his spine, which had fractured it.
The patient was airlifted at 11 am
After this accident, Shekhlal Chakora became completely unable to walk. When this information reached the administration, an air ambulance was arranged. The helicopter reached Betul’s parade ground at 11 am on Wednesday. After this, Shekhlal Hurley was immediately admitted to Bhopal hospital from Betul. The Hurley family has expressed its gratitude for this service received from the Madhya Pradesh government.
So far 13 patients have been airlifted in the state
Shekhlal Hurle is the 13th patient from Madhya Pradesh to be airlifted, while Betul’s patient is the first to benefit from the PM Shri Air Ambulance scheme. Shekhlal Hurley’s family members said they got information about Chief Minister Mohan Yadav’s helicopter service scheme from a doctor who provided first aid. If they do not avail this service, they cannot take them anywhere for treatment.
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