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A group of Indian soldiers in the state of Kashmir carried a pregnant woman on a stretcher for four hours through waist-deep snow, to deliver her to a hospital where she was able to give birth.



Following heavy snows on January 12, army troops were stationed at various areas throughout the state with contact details given to isolated villages in need of assistance.



On 14 January, the troop commander at Uplona, Baramulla, received a distress call from a distraught family from the village of Dardpura, who reported a heavily pregnant woman had developed complications relating to the birth that required immediate medical attention.



Two teams of soldiers working together were able to transport her to Baramulla hospital, with one travelling to Dardpura on foot and the other clearing the road to Baramulla, the journey taking four hours of walking through the deep now.



Despite the hazardous conditions, the woman was safely conveyed to the hospital, where she was able to safely deliver a baby boy.

Group of Indian shoulder carry pregnant patient on stretcher for four hours in waist deep snow, Health baby born in hospital in Northern india.

Heavy and unprecedented snow since 12 January, had blocked the roads to the villages in Kashmir, even parked cars had got covered with snow. 'Khairiyat' patrols of Army, meant to check up on the welfare of the villagers, were carried out on foot. Being a ‘Humsaya’ the Mobile numbers of the Army Camps were re-shared with the locals and assistance assured.

On 14 January, Army Company Commander at Uplona, Baramulla, received a distress call from a distraught family of village Dardpura, Baramulla. One lady, in her third trimester, had developed severe pregnancy related complications, endangering both herself and her yet-to-be-born child. Immediately, a patrol under the local company commander and the Army doctor was moved to Dardpura for evacuating the lady, Mrs Shamima W/o Riyaz Ahmed Mir to Baramulla Hospital. The foot patrol started moving the lady on stretcher to Uplona through waist deep snow. Meanwhile, the Uplona Rashtriya Rifles Battalion tasked other soldiers to clear the helipad at Uplona which was under five feet of snow, for helicopter evacuation. Simultaneously, another party started manually clearing the road from Uplona to Baramulla to facilitate quick move by road in an ambulance.

Once at Uplona the patient was stabilised and immediately moved by an Army ambulance, with the Army Medical Officer, to Baramulla hospital. Soldiers kept clearing the snow ahead as the ambulance moved along the snow covered road. At the District Hospital, the gynaecologist and obstetrician confirmed the severity of complications that needed immediate medical intervention. The Army personnel remained at the hospital for any other help. After a tense period of waiting, a healthy baby boy was born. Both mother and child are safe.

After six hours of dedicated effort of more than 100 Army personnel and 30 civilians a new life came into the world, much to the happiness of the family and the people of Dardpura. True to the slogan of 'Humsaya hain Hum' the Army and civilians working together once more, saved two precious lives.