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Kuala Lumpur Hospital services recover after fire

KUALA LUMPUR: All the affected services following a fire at the disposable goods store of the National Forensic Medicine Institute (IPFN), Kuala Lumpur Hospital (HKL) have recovered except for a few telephone lines which were being maintained.

HKL director Dr Nor Akma Yusuf said the operations of the Emergency and Trauma Department and others involved were functioning normally.

"HKL continues to inspect and test the technical and medical systems from time to time to ensure the safety of the systems and at the same time ensures that services to patients or clients are not affected," she said in a statement.

Dr Nor Akma said the actual cause of the fire had yet to be identified and the Fire and Rescue Department was still investigating the matter.

She said the fire resulted in several technical functions and systems being affected in several areas near the incident spot such as the Forensic Department, General Medical Department, part of the Department of Pathology and HKL Registration Counters.

"It also resulted in the temporary interruptions of power supply, telephone lines and medical gases," she said.

The management of HKL, she said had been urgently addressing the technical problems by using its internal capacity and outside technical assistance such as from Radicare and Telekom Malaysia.

No casualties or injuries were reported in the incident at around 12.15pm.

Meanwhile, in ALOR GAJAH, Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr S. Subramaniam. who is also MIC chief, said the findings of the investigation on the cause of fire are expected to be officially known within two weeks. — BERNAMA

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