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Heavy object hit his head: A 30-year-old worker was killed at a construction site in Beer Yaakov - Walla! news

2019-12-19T10:29:35.438Z


A police force was called to the scene and opened an investigation into the circumstances of the incident in which the worker was killed. "The man's condition, which was unconscious and suffered severe systemic injury, deteriorated rapidly and he lost a pulse ...


Heavy object hit his head: A 30-year-old worker was killed at a construction site in Beer Yaakov

A police force was called to the scene and opened an investigation into the circumstances of the incident in which the worker was killed. "The man's condition, which was unconscious and suffered severe systemic injury, deteriorated rapidly and he lost heartbeat and breathing. After advanced resuscitation, we had to determine his death," MDA paramedic told

Heavy object hit his head: A 30-year-old worker was killed at a construction site in Beer Yaakov

Photographer: Police spokeswoman, Editing: Shaul Adam

A worker, a 30-year-old man, was killed this morning (Thursday) in a work accident, apparently due to a heavy object hit in the head, at a construction site on Be'er Yaakov Street. A police force was called to the scene and launched an investigation into the circumstances of the accident.

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"The man was unconscious and suffering from a head injury," said MDA medics Tal Rivkind and Daniel Kahalani, "We gave him life-saving medical care that included the soul, fixation and dressing, and we transferred him to an intensive care unit that evacuated him to the hospital when he was in serious condition." Resuscitation attempts, finally, determine the death of the worker.

"The man's condition, which was unconscious and suffered severe systemic injury, deteriorated rapidly and he lost heartbeat and breathing," MD MD paramedic Chen Michael said.

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