Mangaluru, Oct 8: A 60-day-old baby boy, who was battling for life due to kidney and heart disease, has been brought from Shivamogga to Mangalore via zero traffic.
AIMDF ICU on wheels ambulance fitted with a ventilator and cardiac care ferried the baby Syed Nauman in a span of 2 hours 55 mins, covering a distance of 350kms. Due to a road block at Agumbe ghat, the Ambulance was diverted via Chikmagalur.
The vehicle had departed from Sarji Hospital Shivamogga at 1145 hrs and reached Mangalore Wenlock Hospital at 0240 hrs.
Hospital sources said on Thursday that the Baby Syed Nauman is suffering from Medium Chain Acyl CoA Dehydrogenase deficiency, a rare disease found in 1 in 100 new born children.
After reaching Mangalore, the baby was rushed on a ventilator and had to undergo surgery.
Zeeshan Asad AIMDF-JEEVA ambulance driver was praised for his unique gesture for ferrying the sick baby free of cost. Once he reached the hospital in Mangalore, he was felicitated by the people. As the news of ferrying a sick baby between two cities went viral on social media, the public made way for the vehicle.
All India Muslim Development Forum National Spokesperson Shaikh Muzaffer added that AIMDF will take care of all medical expenses free of cost , So the AIMDF chair board decided to make the treatment of baby free of cost and handed over the hospital charge to AIMDF State Working and medical in charge Abubaker Sajipa and Dakshina Kannada president Mr Asif Chokkabettu.
AIMDF National Spokesperson Mr Shaikh Muzaffer from UAE thanked Karnataka Police & the public for making zero traffic.
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