Panic at Karkardooma Hospital as Patient Threatens to Jump from Fifth Floor Balcony

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New Delhi: Panic gripped Deepak Kailash Hospital in Karkardooma after a patient climbed onto a fifth-floor balcony and threatened to jump, triggering a tense situation at the premises.

According to media reports, the patient remained on the balcony for nearly half an hour, repeatedly warning that he would jump. The incident created chaos within the hospital, with staff and bystanders gathering below in concern.

Hospital authorities and people present at the scene have been making continuous efforts to calm the individual and bring him to safety. However, as per the latest information, the patient had not yet been rescued.

Emergency response efforts are ongoing, and officials are working to safely resolve the situation without any harm.

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