Firefighters from the Be'er Sheva station rescued a person trapped in a vehicle following a single-vehicle accident at the entrance to Tel Sheva, according to the Israel Fire and Rescue Services. The driver was extricated using specialized equipment and handed over to medical teams in moderate condition.
A single-vehicle rollover at the entrance to Tel Sheva left a driver trapped inside the vehicle on Wednesday evening. Fire and Rescue Services crews from the Be'er Sheva station arrived and used hydraulic equipment to extricate the individual, who was then evacuated by medical teams. The Israel Fire and Rescue Services reported the victim's condition as moderate; a separate Channel 12 report described the victim, a 22-year-old man, as seriously wounded with multi-system injuries after being taken to Soroka Medical Center. The Zioneer's earlier bulletin on the same thread, published at 19:23 Jerusalem, followed the Fire and Rescue Services' initial account of the rescue with the victim in moderate condition. This is a non-security traffic incident near the Bedouin town of Tel Sheva, north of Beer Sheva.
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