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The Index also wrote late at night that a fire broke out on Saturday night in the intensive care unit of the Piatra-Neamţ County Hospital for coronavirus patients in eastern Romania, killing ten people, seven men and three women. Seven are hospitalized in critical condition.

It is known that one of the automated equipment caught fire and the fire spread within seconds in an oxygen-enriched environment. There were defenseless and ventilated hospital patients in the wards.

The local television recordings, Neamţ TV, show that practically everything was burned down to the plaster.

Referring to the Agerpres news agency, Masol writes that a source close to the investigation said that an infusion syringe pump caught fire and this caused the fire. Their deaths were coronavirus patients between the ages of 67 and 86.

That day the intensive care unit was transferred

A statement by George Lazăr, Neamţ County Government Commissioner, who is also in charge of running the hospital, revealed that on the day of the fire, he was moved from the third floor to the second floor of the hospital without notice or relocation plan. misfortune passed.

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According to a statement, a hospital director stated that relocation is not uncommon in health centers when wards fill up or new places must be built quickly due to congestion.

Meanwhile, the Romanian media also recall that

In one year, eight CFOs took turns running the hospital.

Frequent leadership changes are indicative of incompetence or political battles.

Condolences

Romanian President Klaus Iohannis and Prime Minister Ludovic Orban were also among the first to express their condolences and condolences. The latter also praised the heroic doctor, whose brave action saved the lives of several people.

Fire trucks in front of the hospital where a fire broke out on November 14, 2020 in Piatra Neamt, Moldova.  Ten people were killed and seven injured in a life-threatening fire in the hospital's intensive care unit that treats patients with coronavirus infection.

Fire trucks in front of the hospital where a fire broke out on November 14, 2020 in Piatra Neamt, Moldova. Ten people were killed and seven injured in a life-threatening fire in the hospital’s intensive care unit that treats patients with coronavirus infection.

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The President of the Republic of Hungary, János Áder, also sent a letter of condolence to the Romanian head of state, in which he wrote:

Allow me, on behalf of the people of Hungary, to express my condolences to the families and relatives of all those who died in the tragic fire. We feel their pain from the heart and wish the injured a full recovery as soon as possible.

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