Unique hospital completed in 20 days

A hospital has been built in Betul, Madhya Pradesh, which is difficult to believe. Its specialty is that it can be shifted anywhere in an emergency in just 3 hours. In this hospital, facilities have been provided for the patients like 3-star hospital. The surprising thing is that this hospital can be folded. That’s why it is being called Balloon Hospit

According to the information, this hospital has been built in view of the third possible wave of corona. It has been prepared by PT Medical Company in association with American India Foundation. In this, 50 patients can be admitted simultaneously. It has an ICU as well as an oxygen bed. The construction of this hospital has brought great relief. Now including the district hospital in Betul, there are 150 beds for corona patients.

Actually, these are two big hi-tech balloons. In these, 50 beds have been arranged with all the facilities by filling the air. This hospital has been prepared within just 20 days. The material used in making this balloon hospital is fire proof, scratch proof and water proof. Separate rooms have been arranged for doctors and nursing staff here. Inside, they are fully equipped with centralized AC. Its temperature can also be maintained.

Its cost is 1.5 crore. Air compressor motors have been installed to make it stand. The hot air from the compressor is sent to the balloon tent. After this, the hospital stands in a few hours. The length of this balloon is 102 feet and width is 80 feet. Iron brackets have been installed on its roof, so that the hospital is strengthened from above. ACP sheet has been used inside it. Partitions and floors have been made from this.

This hospital has 8 ICU beds, 15 oxygen beds, and 27 general beds. The manufacturing company has prepared the support of oxygen pipeline and other facilities available to the patients including beds, stands. The hospital has reception area, doctor lounge, examination hall, toilets for doctors, nurses and patients, apart from admitting patients, oxygen has also been taken care of in the hospital. Site in-charge Rupesh Chourase told that to keep the hospital safe, a tin sheet has been made outside it. Guards will also be deployed round the clock for the safety of the patients and the hospital.