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Three seriously wounded in head-on crash on Road 9779 near Kiryat Shmona

The Zioneer Intelligence Desk
Three seriously wounded in head-on crash on Road 9779 near Kiryat Shmona

Primary source Internal intake · 1 reviewed intake signal · Desk window 14:35

TL;DR

A head-on collision between two vehicles on Road 9779 near Kiryat Shmona left three people in serious condition Friday afternoon. MDA and United Hatzalah evacuated a woman about 30 and a man about 20 to Rambam Hospital, while a man about 30 was airlifted by MDA Hatzala Air, sedated and ventilated, according to emergency services.

01 · THE DISPATCH

A serious traffic accident occurred on Road 9779 near the entrance to Beit Hillel and Kiryat Shmona on Friday afternoon. United Hatzalah northern district spokespersons said medics provided initial treatment at the scene of a head-on collision between two vehicles, which involved a woman and two men all approximately 30 years old. MDA reported receiving the call at 13:09 and dispatched teams from the Jordan region, who worked alongside an IDF medical team. Two patients—a woman about 30 and a man about 20—were evacuated in serious condition with multi-system injuries to Rambam Hospital in Haifa by ground ambulance. A man about 30 was sedated, ventilated, and airlifted in serious condition by the MDA Hatzala Air helicopter. Firefighters also operated at the scene due to the nature of the collision. This is the first report of this incident; as The Zioneer reported (Fri 14:24), the crash involved three seriously injured individuals consistent with these figures.

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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