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Tragedy in Beer Ya'akov: A 30-year-old worker was killed by a heavy object at a construction site | Israel today

2019-12-19T10:59:18.157Z


The worker was apparently hit by a heavy object • MDA paramedic: "The man treated was unconscious and suffered severe systemic injury" in Israel


MDA paramedic Chen Michael: "The man's condition, which was unconscious and suffered severe multi-systemic injury, deteriorated rapidly and lost pulse and breath" • The assessment that it was a work accident

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Medics and paramedics of Magen David Adom had to determine the death of a 30-year-old worker who was apparently hit by a heavy object at a construction site on Be'er Ya'akov Street on Thursday. An MDA team arriving in the area provided medical treatment for a seriously injured worker with a head injury, who was taken to Tel Hashomer Hospital in serious condition, with a head injury and eventually had to determine his death.

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Emergency medicine medics mounted on MDA motorcycles Tal Rivkind and Daniel Kahalani said: "The man was unconscious and suffered a head injury. We gave him life-saving medical care that included the soul, fixation and dressing, and we transferred him to an ICU that took him to the hospital, when his condition was severe. "

At the conclusion of advanced CPR operations, paramedics and MDA paramedics had to determine the man's death. It has advanced resuscitation operations, at the end of which we had to determine his death. "

Source: israelhayom

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