Hyderabad: The Hyderabad traffic police on Tuesday were shocked when they found a siren-blaring ambulance carrying a pet dog.
The Panjagutta traffic police, who were checking vehicles against the traffic violations and unauthorised use of sirens in a special drive in Punjagutta, noticed a siren-blaring ambulance rushing ahead. The police stopped the speeding vehicle and found a dog inside instead of a patient. The driver Laxminarayana admitted that he was taking the dog from Himayathnagar to a veterinary hospital in Madinaguda for a sterilisation procedure.
Police officials seized the ambulance and booked a case against the driver for frivolous use of a siren.
Police officials said sirens are meant to be used only in life-threatening situations and while transporting seriously ill people. A study conducted by the Hyderabad Traffic Police last year found that ambulance drivers in the city use sirens in only 49 percent of cases for genuine emergencies.