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Two young men seriously injured in Haifa car crash on Arlozorov Street

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Two young men seriously injured in Haifa car crash on Arlozorov Street

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TL;DR

Two men approximately 20 years old were seriously wounded after their vehicle struck a fence on Arlozorov Street in Haifa early Sunday, according to Magen David Adom. MDA medics treated them at the scene and evacuated them to Rambam Hospital with multi-system injuries, unconscious.

01 · THE DISPATCH

Two men approximately 20 years old were seriously injured early Sunday after their vehicle crashed into a fence on Arlozorov Street in Haifa, according to Magen David Adom. MDA teams treated them at the scene and evacuated them to Rambam Hospital with multi-system injuries, unconscious.

The incident adds to a series of serious traffic accidents that The Zioneer has reported in Haifa in recent weeks. On June 7, a motorcyclist was seriously injured on Habbad Street; on June 9, a 20-year-old was moderately injured in a vehicle rollover on Route 31 near Hatarorim Junction; on June 21, a motorcyclist was seriously injured on Weinstein Street; and on July 6, a motorcyclist was seriously injured on Route 22 near Kfar Bialik. The causes of each accident are under investigation by police.

02 · How it developed

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    Victims are approximately 20 years old and unconscious with multi-system injuries.

  2. Two young men seriously injured in Haifa car crash on Arlozorov Street

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03 · Source and signal

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