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The scene depicts an active medical emergency transport at the entrance of the Kasi Accident & Emergency Department of Sandeman Provincial Hospital, located in Quetta City Tehsil, Pakistan.

Seven adult males are visible in the daylight. In the foreground, a patient, mostly obscured by a blue striped blanket, lies on a red-mattressed gurney. Four men are actively involved in moving the gurney into or out of the hospital entrance. The central figure, facing away from the camera, wears a grey sleeveless puffer vest over a dark shirt and white shalwar, pushing the gurney from the rear. To his right, another man, wearing a brown shalwar kameez and a light-colored woven cap, holds the gurney near the patient's lower body. To the far right, a man in a white shalwar kameez, dark waistcoat, and a red patterned cap carries a clear intravenous (IV) fluid bag suspended by tubing, which connects to the patient. He also holds a plastic bag in his left hand. To the far left, a man in a light blue waistcoat and glasses stands near the gurney's head. Mid-left, a man in a dark jacket and scarf is speaking on a mobile phone. Two additional men are partially visible in the background, one inside the main doorway.

The hospital entrance features a prominent red and white sign above the main door, displaying "KASI ACCIDENT & EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT SANDEMAN PROVINCIAL HOSPITAL QUETTA" in both English and Urdu script. The exterior walls are painted a light blue-green, showing some wear. The ground is paved with light-colored block tiles.
Aziz Sabawoon

Feb 1, 2026, 9:40 AM

Quetta City Tehsil, Pakistan

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The scene depicts an active medical emergency transport at the entrance of the Kasi Accident & Emergency Department of Sandeman Provincial Hospital, located in Quetta City Tehsil, Pakistan. Seven adult males are visible in the daylight. In the foreground, a patient, mostly obscured by a blue striped blanket, lies on a red-mattressed gurney. Four men are actively involved in moving the gurney into or out of the hospital entrance. The central figure, facing away from the camera, wears a grey sleeveless puffer vest over a dark shirt and white shalwar, pushing the gurney from the rear. To his right, another man, wearing a brown shalwar kameez and a light-colored woven cap, holds the gurney near the patient's lower body. To the far right, a man in a white shalwar kameez, dark waistcoat, and a red patterned cap carries a clear intravenous (IV) fluid bag suspended by tubing, which connects to the patient. He also holds a plastic bag in his left hand. To the far left, a man in a light blue waistcoat and glasses stands near the gurney's head. Mid-left, a man in a dark jacket and scarf is speaking on a mobile phone. Two additional men are partially visible in the background, one inside the main doorway. The hospital entrance features a prominent red and white sign above the main door, displaying "KASI ACCIDENT & EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT SANDEMAN PROVINCIAL HOSPITAL QUETTA" in both English and Urdu script. The exterior walls are painted a light blue-green, showing some wear. The ground is paved with light-colored block tiles.

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