Madrid Terrace Incident: EMS Response and Hospital Care for Victims

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In Madrid, a vehicle lost control and drove onto a terrace, striking several pedestrians at a bar. Local emergency services reported the incident on a Friday, noting immediate medical responses and subsequent transport of victims to hospitals.

Two women, initially assessed as stable, received medical care from the SAMUR-C Civil Protection team and were conveyed to nearby hospitals for further evaluation. The first patient presented facial trauma and minor abrasions, while the second reported neck discomfort. Both were described as having light injuries and were transported safely for observation and treatment.

A separate incident nearby involved another vehicle that mounted the terrace on Juan Zofio street. Emergency responders documented that two women were treated at the scene and later admitted to hospital for follow-up care; one experienced facial trauma and soft tissue erosion, the other neck pain. The Madrid police were on site to gather witness statements and prepare official certificates documenting the event. This situation was shared publicly by the Madrid emergency services on social media, framing the sequence of care and response. [Citation: Emergencias Madrid attribution]

One of the patients, aged 43, with facial trauma and erosion, was transferred to Octubre Hospital at around noon, while the second patient, aged 48, with neck pain, remained under treatment at another facility, the Fundación Jiménez Díaz University Hospital. This update illustrates how trauma triage and hospital routing are coordinated in the capital during such events. [Citation: Emergencias Madrid attribution]

In a separate note, authorities reported that eight people were injured in a separate incident associated with a collision involving a vehicle and the terrace of a bar on Avenida Nuestra Señora del Carmen in the Corralejo area yesterday. Among those injured were two children. The incident underscores the broader risk to pedestrians in busy urban districts and the role of rapid EMS deployment in stabilizing patients before hospital transfer. [Citation: Emergencias Madrid attribution]

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