Nagpur: A 53-year-old COVID-19 patient died in Maharashtra's Nagpur as he could not get an oxygen-equipped ambulance on time, his family members have alleged on Monday.
The Nagpur Municipal Corporation said that it will have to find out why the delay took place as it has not received any complaint in the matter.
The patient was tested positive for coronavirus on August 29 and was under home isolation as he was initially asymptomatic. However, around 8.30 am on Saturday, his pulse rate went down and he started gasping for breath, his cousin told reporters.
The family members then immediately dialed '108' for an ambulance which arrived after about half-an-hour with a woman doctor, he said.
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The doctor came to the house and checked the victim's pulse rate. She then made some calls to shift him to a hospital, saying she cannot touch him as he is a COVID-19 patient and they do not have PPE kits, he said.
"We requested the doctor to provide oxygen support to the patient so that he may get time to go to the hospital. But, the doctor said that the oxygen supply in the ambulance was exhausted. They asked us to inform the civic body to shift the patient to the hospital," he added.