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Three seriously injured in head-on collision on Road 9779 near Beit Hillel

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Three seriously injured in head-on collision on Road 9779 near Beit Hillel

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TL;DR

A head-on collision between two vehicles on Road 9779 near the entrance to Beit Hillel left two men and a woman (all around 30) in serious condition, according to the United Hatzalah northern district. Rescue medics provided initial treatment and the three were evacuated to a hospital.

01 · THE DISPATCH

A serious traffic accident occurred on Road 9779 near the entrance to Beit Hillel in northern Israel at approximately 14:07 Jerusalem time on Friday, June 19. Two vehicles collided head-on, trapping the occupants. United Hatzalah northern district medics provided on-scene emergency treatment to two men and a woman, all around 30 years old, who were seriously injured and subsequently evacuated to a hospital. Firefighting crews also operated at the scene due to the nature of the collision. The report is based on a single source, the United Hatzalah online spokesperson, and casualty details may update as medical assessments continue.

02 · How it developed

3 developments

  1. Latest

    Victims identified as a woman, 30, and a man, 20

  2. Victims evacuated to Rambam Hospital, including one airlifted in critical condition.

  3. Three seriously injured in head-on collision on Road 9779 near Beit Hillel

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03 · Source and signal

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