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Firefighters rescue trapped driver in moderate condition after crash near Tel Sheva

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Firefighters rescue trapped driver in moderate condition after crash near Tel Sheva

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TL;DR

Be'er Sheva firefighters extricated a person trapped in a vehicle after a single-vehicle accident at the entrance to Tel Sheva, the Israel Fire and Rescue Services reports. The trapped driver was rescued using specialized equipment and evacuated by medical teams in moderate condition.

01 · THE DISPATCH

Fire and Rescue Services personnel from the Be'er Sheva station responded to a single-vehicle accident at the entrance to Tel Sheva on Wednesday evening. Upon arrival, crews found a person trapped inside the vehicle. Firefighters used hydraulic cutting and spreading equipment to extricate the trapped individual, who was then handed over to medical teams for evacuation in moderate condition. Tel Sheva is a Bedouin town northeast of Be'er Sheva. The cause of the accident has not been reported. This follows a series of vehicle entrapment incidents in southern Israel that The Zioneer has reported this month, including a driver rescued in moderate condition after a rollover on Route 386 near Ein Kerem on June 15, and a light-injury self-accident in Be'er Sheva on June 5.

02 · How it developed

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