An ambulance worker took a 95-year-old siege survivor to St. Louis. He crashed into a hospital in St. Petersburg

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St. A 95-year-old survivor of the siege was knocked off a stretcher in one of the hospitals in St. Petersburg. In this respect reports “Fontanka”, referring to the pensioner’s relatives.

The incident occurred on November 26. According to media reports, an elderly woman felt unwell and an ambulance was called. The paramedic who examined the retiree suspected a heart attack and recommended the patient be admitted to the war veterans’ hospital.

During hospitalization, the ambulance worker knocked the blockade holder off the stretcher.

“The ambulance officer hit the bottom of the sofa three times and the sofa bent. No one understood the purpose of this action: the stretcher continued on and on. Grandma fell from a height of about one meter. A relative of the retiree said, “I fell on my hand and hit my head.”

The victim was diagnosed with closed head trauma and hematoma and was admitted to intensive care. Those close to the blockade are afraid that the hematoma will turn into edema.

The patient’s condition was assessed to be stable at the hospital.

Previously in Novosibirsk hospital fell baby during birth.

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