8 dead bodies and 38 injured.. Suez Health reveals the death toll of the “Jalla bus”

06:15 PM

Friday 02 September 2022

Suez – Hossam El Din Ahmed:

Dr. Ahmed Noah, director of the Hospitals Administration in Suez and supervisor of the General Hospital, said that the total outcome of the accident of a bus overturning trips on the Galala Road amounted to 8 victims and 38 injured.

Dr. Ahmed Noah explained that the ambulances in Suez, under the supervision of Dr. Mohamed Tantawi, transported 41 injured people to the hospital, while 5 unidentified deceased passengers were transferred to the mortuary.

He added that among the injured were some serious cases, which had brain hemorrhage and internal hemorrhage, and 3 of them died of brain hemorrhage, and they are also unidentified, bringing the total of victims to 8 passengers.

He added that the dead at the scene of the accident are 3 women, a man and a child, bringing the total victims to 6 women, a man and a child, all of whom are unidentified, and contacts were made with the families of the passengers to identify the bodies of the victims.

Dr. Al-Hefnawi directed quickly to deal with cases upon their arrival, in turn, giving priority to dangerous cases according to the initial report for ambulance for each case, and to review the blood bank to ensure the availability of the injured groups, and also directed quickly to accommodate all cases in different specialties and put them under observation after making rumors and examinations and providing the necessary care. for them.

The Suez Ambulance Facility, headed by Dr. Mohamed Tantawy, director of the ambulance facility, had received a report from motorists on the road stating that the bus number “SAD 182” had overturned in front of the National Gas Supply Station, in the direction of Sokhna, and 25 cars were pushed to the site of the accident to provide medical insurance for the injured.

Ehab Serag El-Din, Assistant Secretary-General of the Suez Governorate, inspected the condition of the injured in the accident of a bus overturning on the Sokhna-Galala road, which resulted in the death of 8 and the injury of 40 other passengers.

Major General Abdel Majid Saqr, the governor of Suez, directed the executive leaders to raise the level of maximum preparedness inside the hospital, provide medical services to the fullest for the injured, and coordinate with the rest of the hospitals in the governorate to deal with injuries if it is necessary to transfer any injured to it to complete treatment or undergo intensive examinations.

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