On Wednesday, a total of 36 madrasa students in New Murree were admitted to the hospital as a result of food poisoning. Thankfully, reports indicate that all impacted students are in stable condition.
The event started, according to emergency services, with a call stating that two madrasa students were ill. An ambulance and a motorcycle were sent to New Murree in response. When emergency personnel arrived, they found that 36 students had contracted food poisoning.
At first, 24 of the ill pupils were sent to a different private hospital, and twelve of the unwell kids were brought to a nearby private clinic. All impacted students were eventually sent to Civil Hospital Murree for additional care and monitoring.
Emergency personnel handled the incident quickly and made sure that every student got the care they needed. Although the exact origin of the food poisoning is unknown, officials will probably look into the source of the contamination in order to stop similar situations in the future.
Up to 36 madressah pupils were admitted to the hospital on Wednesday in New Murree due to food sickness. All of the food poisoning sufferers, however, were reported to be in stable condition.
Emergency services report that they first received an emergency call regarding the illness of two madressah students. An ambulance and a motorbike were sent to New Murree in response to the emergency call. It stated that thirty students had contracted food poisoning by the time emergency personnel arrived on the scene.
A short while later, 24 pupils were transferred to another private hospital and twelve unwell children were moved to a nearby private clinic. All of the impacted pupils were afterwards moved to Civil Hospital Murree.
Authorities moved quickly to address the concerning issue and arrested two people who were thought to be in charge of making the contaminated samosas. For more questioning and investigation, the inmates were brought to the police station in Naseerabad.