No one has been injured so far in the incident, a fire official said.

No one has been injured so far in the incident, a fire official said.

No one has been injured so far in the incident, a fire official said.

Kolkata: A fire that broke out at a medical store in the state-run Calcutta Medical College and Hospital here on Wednesday was brought under control after five hours. West Bengal minister Sovan Chatterjee said all patients in the affected building were safely evacuated and shifted to other wards in the hospital as the fire, though controlled, continued.

"The blaze broke out in the ground floor of the MCH building at around 7.58 am. Ten fire tenders were pressed into service. The situation is now under control," said Jag Mohan, director general, West Bengal Fire and Emergency Services.

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"The fire started at a place where all gas cylinders, gauzes and bandages were stored. We have identified the source and are working accordingly. We are using extractor to remove the smoke. The fire fighters are in control of the situation," Mohan said.

Patients wait outside on being evacuated after a fire broke out in a pharmacy building of state-run Calcutta Medical College and Hospital, in Kolkata. Photo: PTI

Earlier in the day, thick smoke was seen coming out from the old hospital building that has the Cardiology, Hematology and Endocrinology departments.

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According to Jayanta Das, supervisor of the affected building, more than 150 patients from different departments were moved to safety.

Some of the critically ill patients had to be carried out by the hospital staff as not enough stretchers were available.