Man called ambulance for going to market to buy vegetable
Man called ambulance for going to market to buy vegetable
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A shocking case has come to light in Lalitpur city of UP. A person called an ambulance to buy vegetables as an excuse for illness. When the ambulance driver reached near the house, he tried to call and ask for the house address. Due to this, the young man said that till now he has spent 10 to 12 thousand rupees on the bike challan. He has to go to the market to buy potatoes and tomatoes.

However, after finding out the truth, the driver returned with the ambulance. Audio of conversation has also surfaced. Devendra Pratap Singh, the manager of the ambulance, said that "At 8 pm on Tuesday night, Sugriva Rajput, a resident of Bhadona village of Talbehat, called for an ambulance service. He said that he is ill, and has to go to the hospital for treatment, after which the ambulance was sent from him from Talbehat to the village. Meanwhile, EMT Lavkush Chauhan made a call to the person and asked him his address".

The person told that "The police had caught his motorcycle in the past, and he gets challan of 12 thousand rupees. So he has to go to the market to get vegetables. Then he called an ambulance". EMT told Sugriva that this ambulance is not for this purpose. On this, Sugriva said that the police fined him 5 to 10 thousand rupees, even if he goes with the patient. Therefore, he will go to the market through the ambulance. After that, the EMT returned with the ambulance and gave full information of his case to the officers.

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