Professor Muhammad Yunus arrived at the National Burn and Plastic Surgery Institute at 9:10 pm to assess jet crash victims from Milestone School. Director Professor Mohammad Nasiruddin briefed the Chief Adviser about patient conditions and treatment protocols. Medical teams consult with international experts to provide the best possible care for injured individuals. The hospital currently treats four critical patients, nine severe cases, and 23 intermediate patients according to established assessment standards. Government resources supply all necessary medical equipment and medicines for ongoing treatment.
Special Assistant Professor Md. Sayedur Rahman detailed the emergency response following the aircraft incident. Initial patient transfers to multiple hospitals created confusion regarding casualty numbers and victim identification. DNA profiling procedures delayed accurate counts of fatalities and survivors. The accident exposed significant gaps in emergency healthcare systems, particularly ambulance shortages during patient transportation. Yunus ordered immediate proposals to address these systemic weaknesses.
The Chief Adviser emphasized the importance of mental health support for affected families and survivors. Health Adviser Nurjahan Begum accompanied Yunus during the facility inspection visit.
Special Assistant Professor Md. Sayedur Rahman detailed the emergency response following the aircraft incident. Initial patient transfers to multiple hospitals created confusion regarding casualty numbers and victim identification. DNA profiling procedures delayed accurate counts of fatalities and survivors. The accident exposed significant gaps in emergency healthcare systems, particularly ambulance shortages during patient transportation. Yunus ordered immediate proposals to address these systemic weaknesses.
The Chief Adviser emphasized the importance of mental health support for affected families and survivors. Health Adviser Nurjahan Begum accompanied Yunus during the facility inspection visit.