Jalgaon: A pregnant woman and her family narrowly escaped harm when an ambulance they were travelling in caught fire and an oxygen cylinder inside it exploded on Wednesday evening in Maharashtra’s Jalgaon district. A video of the incident captures the ambulance engulfed in flames, which then intensified into a powerful explosion with sparks flying several feet into the air. The blast was so forceful that windows of the nearby homes were shattered.
The driver noticed smoke coming from the engine and quickly pulled over. He exited the vehicle and immediately advised the pregnant woman and her family to move away. Shortly after everyone had safely exited, the ambulance’s engine ignited and an oxygen cylinder exploded a few minutes later.
Pregnant Woman Has Narrow Escape As Oxygen Cylinder In Ambulance Explodes in Jalgaon of Maharashtra. pic.twitter.com/PvQPkQZJEY
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The incident occurred on a flyover along a National Highway in the Dada Wadi area as the ambulance was taking the woman and her family from Erandol government hospital to Jalgaon district hospital.
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