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30-minute delay in treatment: What Ahmedabad stabbing probe found

Why did a Class 10 student lie bleeding for half an hour without medical help? That’s the question troubling parents across Ahmedabad after investigators uncovered a critical gap in response time following a brutal stabbing incident that has shaken the city’s school community.

The probe into the case reveals that the injured student, Nayan, remained without treatment for approximately 30 minutes after the attack. This delay has raised serious concerns about emergency response protocols at schools and the availability of first aid facilities in educational institutions across Gujarat.

The Critical 30-Minute Gap

According to the investigation findings, the stabbing occurred on school premises, but crucial time was lost before the student received proper medical attention. Sources indicate that confusion about emergency procedures and lack of immediate first aid intervention during those initial minutes may have worsened the student’s condition.

The delay has become central to understanding how a situation that could have been managed better spiraled into a serious medical crisis. Parents are now asking pointed questions about whether their children are truly safe within school walls.

Officials conducting the probe have reportedly highlighted lapses in the school’s emergency response mechanism. The investigation suggests that staff members were either unprepared or unsure about the correct steps to take immediately after the incident occurred.

Questions About School Safety Measures

This incident has exposed uncomfortable truths about preparedness in educational institutions. Many schools in India lack trained first aid responders on campus, and emergency protocols often exist only on paper, not in practice.

The Ahmedabad case forces us to confront a broader issue: are we adequately equipping schools with both trained personnel and medical infrastructure? Parents deserve answers about what safeguards exist between the moment a crisis happens and when professional help arrives.

The investigation team has recommended immediate steps to strengthen emergency response procedures. These include mandatory first aid training for staff, establishment of dedicated medical rooms with proper equipment, and clear communication channels with nearby hospitals.

What’s particularly concerning is that such delays can prove fatal in stabbing cases, where minutes literally mean the difference between life and death. The probe findings suggest that even after the ambulance arrived, additional time was spent transporting the student to a hospital.

Authorities have indicated they’re reviewing safety protocols across all schools in the district. The administration has also begun dialogue with parents and school management to understand how communication failures occurred and what systemic changes are needed.

As Ahmedabad grapples with this incident, it serves as a wake-up call for schools nationwide. Whether your child attends a school in a metro city or a smaller town, parents are now rightfully demanding that institutions do more than just talk about safety — they need to prove they’re genuinely prepared to handle emergencies.

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