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12 years old killed in a fall from a backdrop in a residential building in Ashdod; The background is tested - Walla! news

2020-01-22T19:19:13.534Z


The boy is in a human condition in the courtyard of the building and evacuated by MDA staff while performing CPR operations at Assuta Hospital in the city, where the doctors were forced to determine his death.


12 years old killed in a fall from a backdrop in a residential building in Ashdod; The background was checked

The boy is in a human condition in the courtyard of the building and evacuated by MDA staff while performing CPR operations at Assuta Hospital in the city, where the doctors were forced to determine his death.

A 12-year-old boy was killed (Wednesday) in a fall backed in a residential building in Ashdod. An MDA team called to the scene found him unconscious of a human condition in the yard, and he was evacuated while performing CPR on an intensive care unit to the city's Assuta Hospital, where his death was determined.

An emergency medical paramedic at MFA Sapir Icelrod said: "In the courtyard of the residential building, we saw a 12-year-old boy unconscious, pulse-free and breathless, with severe systemic injury. We gave him medical treatment and performed CPR, and we treated him in a hospital intensive care unit when he was in a serious condition. "

Earlier this week, two young women in their 20s were found without life, with multiple systemic injuries, after apparently falling from a tall commercial building on Jerusalem's printing press. MDA teams arriving at the scene found them without signs of life and determined their deaths at the scene. The circumstances of the case are being investigated.

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MDA medic Shlomi Levy and MDA paramedic Shalom Galil said: "When we arrived, we saw two young women in the 1920s unconscious, without breathing and without a pulse. They suffered a severe systemic injury. ".

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