God forbid that an accident occurs during the Covid epidemic or emergency service is required in any other disease, as the victim will not get treatment all over the city. A similar incident has taken place recently. A car collided with the divider of the toll plaza and overturned on the Delhi-Meerut Expressway at 3.30 pm. The driver bled to death in the incident. The painful thing is that the driver of 108 ambulances took the bleeding youth to several hospitals including the medical college but all have refused treatment. People from Dehradun took her with him. Dehradun resident Gurmeet Singh was coming by swift car from Delhi side on Delhi-Meerut Expressway. The car collided with the divider of the toll plaza late on Friday night and overturned. Passersby reported the incident to 108 ambulances. The Paratapur police rushed to the spot. The bleeding Gurmeet was pulled out of the car and sent to 108 ambulances. Ambulance driver Praveen Kumar took Gurmeet to a medical college emergency but the staff refused to admit him. Praveen also made a video of which from mobile. After which Praveen went to some nursing homes but no one admitted, while Praveen also said that he was injured. Praveen says he called the CMO and several doctors at 4.30 a.m., but no one picked up the phone. Gurmeet lay in an ambulance for about two and a half hours. Later, people, who arrived here, took him with him in the same condition. Indore: Strict restrictions imposed, time fixed for factory workers Shame: Death is better when life-saver becomes enemy Indian Navy gives plan to PM Modi for 6 nuclear submarines