A 20-year-old motorcyclist slipped and fatally injured after apparently crashing on a lighting pillar • He was evacuated while resuscitating Shiba Hospital, where his death was determined
The scene of the accident
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MDA Operation Documentation
A 20-year-old motorcyclist was killed on Monday night in a self-inflicted accident after skating with his motorcycle on Six Day Street at the Ramat Gan-Bnei Brak border. Initial reports indicate the young man crashed into a lighting pillar.
MDA paramedics and paramedics who arrived at the scene began prolonged resuscitation operations, evacuating him in a human condition, as he was being breathed and put to sleep, to Sheba Hospital in Tel Hashomer, where he was pronounced dead. Police and traffic investigators arrived and opened an investigation to investigate the circumstances of the accident.
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MDA emergency medical paramedic Eli Raymond and MDA paramedic Katia Kirschenbaum said: "When we arrived, we saw a crushed motorcycle on the road and about four meters away, a young man, about 20 years old, was lying unconscious, giving him life-saving medical treatment and losing his pulse. And breathing, we continued in advanced medical care and performed a resuscitation operation while evacuating to a hospital when he was in critical condition. "