An Air India plane going from Ahmedabad, Gujarat to London crashed at 1:40 am on Thursday (June 12). There were 230 passengers and 12 crew members including 2 pilots on board the plane. The deceased and injured have been brought to the Civil Hospital in the tragic situation of the plane crash. The plane crash near the Civil Hospital in Ahmedabad has caused a large number of casualties. In this critical situation, an appeal has been made by the administration to donate blood to save the lives of people. In which people will be able to donate blood at four blood donation centers. 1. U.N. Mehta Institute of Cardiology and Research Centre, A-Block, First Floor, Room No. 110, Contact No.: 9316732524 2. Civil Hospital IHBT Department, Second Floor, 1200 Bed Civil Hospital, Contact No.: 9428265409 3. IKDRC Blood Centre, IKDRC Hospital, First Floor, Manjushri Mill Road, Bhalia Limdi, Contact No.: 07922687500 4. GCRI Blood Centre, First Floor, Gujarat Cancer and Research Institute, Contact No.: 07922688026 According to Health Principal Secretary Dhananjay Dwivedi, ‘Civil Hospital has made arrangements to take DNA samples of the relatives of those who died in the Ahmedabad plane crash accident to identify them. 50 injured are undergoing treatment at Civil Hospital. Arrangements have been made to provide DNA samples at the Kasoti Bhavan in Ahmedabad Civil Hospital. The close relatives (parents or children) of the deceased will be able to provide DNA samples.’ Arrangements have been made to take DNA samples at the Kasoti Bhavan on the ground floor of B.J. Medical College in Ahmedabad Civil Hospital. The Civil Hospital administration has requested relatives and friends to provide DNA samples at the Kasoti Bhavan. Following the Ahmedabad plane crash, the hospital administration has announced two phone numbers 6357373831, 6357373841 to contact for information related to patient-oriented treatment at the Ahmedabad Civil Hospital Trauma (Emergency) Center.
Ahmedabad plane crash | Large number of casualties in plane crash, authorities appeal for blood donation
