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Emergency

Blood Spill on the floor of casualty department of Dhaka Medical College, Bangladesh

EMERGENCY, photo essay by Sohan Rahat.


[I]t’s a room similar to many other rooms. A room consists of walls, windows and roof. But if you happened to step through the doorway, across the invisible barrier separating the emergency room from the world, you would find yourself thrust into the depths of a horrifying place that exists between life and death. You would find yourself struggling to see clearly through thick smog of chaotic emotion, turmoil of pain, tension, panic and despair.

A cry of pain cuts through the air like a blade. A new patient is wheeled in. More blood, more pain. More urgency.
But there is a pause in this room. Everyone is waiting for his turn.
It’s a place where people gone limbo. It’s a place between life and death. (Sohan Rahat)

A man lying in the casualty department of Dhaka Medical College with a severe head injury.
A security guard was stabbed badly multiple times before he was taken to the casualty department of Dhaka Medical College, Bangladesh.
Injured patients are waiting in casualty for their turn to be operated. Dhaka Medical College, Bangladesh.
A man lying unconscious in the casualty of DMCH. He was attempted to slay by the robbers and was lucky to escape death.
A man lying unconscious inside the OT of the casualty of Dhaka Medical College, Bangladesh.
Patients are waiting in the casualty of Dhaka Medical College, Bangladesh.
A boy broke his jaw and lying unconscious due to a free fall from a tree lying unconscious in the casualty of Dhaka Medical College, Bangladesh.
Patient’s attendee in a close conversation with the duty doctor in a casualty. Dhaka Medical College, Bangladesh.
A woman attending her husband before entering the OT of the casualty of Dhaka Medical College, Bangladesh.
A dead body of a woman in the casualty of Dhaka Medical College, Bangladesh.
A boy was hacked to death by sever stabbing by his sister in law. Dhaka Medical College, Bangladesh.
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