Two people were injured, one moderately and one lightly, in a three-vehicle head-on collision on Route 386 near Sataf on Monday afternoon. The 'Tzevet Hatzala' rescue service reported that a 57-year-old man suffered a head injury in moderate condition and a woman about 50 was lightly hurt, and both were evacuated to Hadassah Ein Kerem Hospital in Jerusalem.
A three-vehicle head-on collision on Route 386 near the Sataf junction left two people injured Monday afternoon. According to the 'Tzevet Hatzala' rescue service, responders found a 57-year-old man whose car overturned on its side, suffering a head injury in moderate condition, and a woman about 50 in light condition. Medics from MDA and the volunteer group provided initial treatment, including bandaging and immobilization, before evacuating both to Hadassah Ein Kerem Hospital — the man by intensive care ambulance, the woman by standard ambulance.
This follows a similar accident reported earlier Monday on the same road, when a driver was rescued in moderate condition after a rollover near Ein Kerem. Both incidents occurred within about an hour on Route 386, which connects the Jerusalem corridor to the Judean Hills. The cause of Monday's accident is under investigation.
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