No injuries occurred amid ward fire at Bertha Gxowa Hospital

Gauteng Health Department says a psychiatry male patient caused the fire at a ward in Bertha Gxowa Hospital. Picture: Refilwe Modise Independent Newspapers Archives

Gauteng Health Department says a psychiatry male patient caused the fire at a ward in Bertha Gxowa Hospital. Picture: Refilwe Modise Independent Newspapers Archives

Published May 12, 2024

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The Gauteng Department of Health (GDoH) has confirmed that there were no fatalities and injuries sustained after a ward at Bertha Gxowa Hospital, in Germiston, caught fire on Friday afternoon.

In a statement, the department said the fire was caused by a mental health patient admitted at the male psychiatry ward. The patient, admitted in a secluded room, lit a cigarette and later threw a matchstick onto a blanket which resulted in a smouldering smoke and a small fire.

GDoH said a CCTV footage revealed that a female visitor had snuck in cigarettes and a matchbox into the patient’s room, which according to hospital’s policies, visitors are not allowed to give patients such substances, including alcohol.

“Cigarettes can only be used at designated areas and not in wards. Alcohol is not allowed. They know what is allowed, and what is not allowed as this is explained to all visitors,” said Motalatale Modiba, GDoH head of communication.

The patient was transferred to a secluded room in another ward for continuation of treatment. Although the matter was reported to the police, Modiba said the patient cannot be charged as per law due to his condition, but the female visitor was reported to the police.

The department further said an environmental health specialist assessed and thoroughly cleaned the room to ensure compliance with safety standards, the room is currently closed for minor renovations.

“The ward itself is not damaged, it is just the seclusion room which will undergo small paint work once the necessary processes have been followed,” said Modiba.

The hospital management and staff have taken immediate actions to safeguard the safety and well-being of patients in the ward. GDoH appealed to the public to refrain from bringing prohibited substances into health facilities as this places patients and employees at risk.

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