In the present scenario, every one of us is surrounded by electromagnetic, wireless, high-frequency networks that intersect with each other and cause disturbance. One such disturbance has taken away the life of a small child, and the person responsible is nowhere to be found. Read this.
This is a real incident that happened in a local hospital in Bangalore, India. A 4-year-old girl was admitted due to a leg fracture. As it was an open fracture, she had to undergo an operation to stitch the protruding bone back in place. Though it was a minor operation, she was hooked onto a life support system as part of the process. The doctors had to input some data before the operation to suit different conditions. Thereafter, the operation proceeded. Halfway through the process, the life support system suddenly went dead.
The culprit: Someone was using their hand-phone outside the operation theatre, and the frequency had affected the system. They tried to track the person, but to no avail. The little girl, young and innocent as she was, died soon after. Be compassionate! Do not use your hand phone/mobiles, especially at any hospitals, within the aircraft, or any places where you are told not to use it. You might not be caught in the act, but you might have unknowingly caused harm.
Last Word: Please avoid using your mobile phones in hospitals, near OT areas, petrol pumps, aircraft, etc., wherever it is mentioned not to use mobiles. Adhere to the rules; it's a matter of life and death.
Would appreciate it if you could inform this to all your colleagues.
From India, Mumbai
This is a real incident that happened in a local hospital in Bangalore, India. A 4-year-old girl was admitted due to a leg fracture. As it was an open fracture, she had to undergo an operation to stitch the protruding bone back in place. Though it was a minor operation, she was hooked onto a life support system as part of the process. The doctors had to input some data before the operation to suit different conditions. Thereafter, the operation proceeded. Halfway through the process, the life support system suddenly went dead.
The culprit: Someone was using their hand-phone outside the operation theatre, and the frequency had affected the system. They tried to track the person, but to no avail. The little girl, young and innocent as she was, died soon after. Be compassionate! Do not use your hand phone/mobiles, especially at any hospitals, within the aircraft, or any places where you are told not to use it. You might not be caught in the act, but you might have unknowingly caused harm.
Last Word: Please avoid using your mobile phones in hospitals, near OT areas, petrol pumps, aircraft, etc., wherever it is mentioned not to use mobiles. Adhere to the rules; it's a matter of life and death.
Would appreciate it if you could inform this to all your colleagues.
From India, Mumbai
I feel sorry for the girl.
Everybody should follow the rules. They are for our own benefit. Imagine someone of our own being operated in the OT.
But as our former president Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam said, "If we go to foreign countries, we will not spit on roads even though there are no such signboards there. But when we are at home, we will surely do it on the board itself."
Why can't we follow the rule at our own home????
From India, Nasik
Everybody should follow the rules. They are for our own benefit. Imagine someone of our own being operated in the OT.
But as our former president Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam said, "If we go to foreign countries, we will not spit on roads even though there are no such signboards there. But when we are at home, we will surely do it on the board itself."
Why can't we follow the rule at our own home????
From India, Nasik
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