Prešov hospital treated 12 people after the collision of express trains: terrible, which happened to a seriously injured

by Andrea
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The University Hospital with Polyclinic (FNsP) I Reimana in Prešov has so far provided medical assistance after Monday’s collision of express trains in Jablonov nad Turňou in the district of Rožňava 12 patients. One of them suffered a serious injury, 11 patients were treated with minor injuries. TASR informed the PR manager of the hospital Martina Pavliková.

  • The Prešov hospital treated twelve patients after an accident.
  • A badly injured patient had a spine injury, his condition stabilized.
  • Eleven patients suffered minor injuries and were treated.
  • The accident occurred in Jablonov nad Turňou, district Rožňava, at the collision of express trains.
  • The total number of treated after the accident has climbed to 91 persons.

A patient with severe injury suffered injury to the spine and is hospitalized in the accident surgery department. Its condition is stabilized. Another 11 patients were gradually treated with minor injuries at the accident clinic, mostly lace wounds, abrasions, bruises caused by impact. Most of them can be released for home treatment, ”said the director of the hospital Juraj Smatana. In his words, the Prešov hospital is prepared both personnel and equipment to help alleviate the consequences of this misfortune.

In the village of Jablonov nad Turňou in the district of Rožňava occurred shortly after 10.00 HK collision of two express trains. After the accident there are seven people in critical condition, 14 people are moderately injured and 70 easily injured. A total of 91 people went through treatment. According to the police, there were a large number of passengers in two opposite express trains.

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