Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS) Sunday said that all the injured persons had been discharged from the hospital, who had received injuries from protesters of sit-in at Faizabad Interchange during the police operation.
According to an official of PIMS, all the injured persons had been discharged after receiving necessary medical treatment including remaining two policemen who discharged today after complete recovery from injuries.
He said that a total of 216 injured persons had been shifted to the hospital including policemen, FC personnel and civilians, who mainly received injuries due to stone-throwing of protesters and suffocation from tear-gas.
Talking to media, PIMS Emergency Deputy Director Dr Farukh Kamal said that more than 100 beds had been added with the emergency department of PIMS to provide best medical assistance to the injured.
He said that the hospital was on high alert in wake of police operation against sit-in protesters. He said that the hospital management had deployed additional medical and para medical staff with additional beds in the hospital to ensure provision of best medical cover to injured persons besides ensuring provision of sufficient quantity of medicines.
Similarly, ambulances had been arranged to shift injured persons from Faizabad to the hospital and providing other medical services during police operation, he added.
Talking to media, Dr Sharif Astori from Federal Government Poly Clinic (FGPC) said that last three remaining injured persons had been discharged today from the hospital while presently there was no injured person admitted in the hospital and that all discharged person were stable and healthy.
He said that the hospital had received as many as 22 injured persons including policemen and civilians. He added after giving necessary medical services all injured civilians and policemen had been discharged.
He said that the hospital was still on high alert and additional medical and para medical staff had been deployed to ensure provision of best and timely medical services to the injured persons. He added additional beds had been arranged in the emergency ward of the hospital.