Bnei Brak: A bus uprooted a station from its place • Documentation
Bus collided in the station on Rabbi Akiva Street in Bnei Brak, injuring a passenger sitting there • "This is a great miracle, the previous bus picked up most of the passengers" • view
- Eli Shlesinger, B'Chadrei Charedim
- א' ניסן התשע"ג
עוזי ברק
From Rabbi Akiva Street in Bnei Brak a serious accident was reported this morning (Monday) with a possible large number of casualties, according to the report the bus collided in the station where many passengers were standing, Hatzalah medics who rushed to the scene provided a woman with medical care at the station who had suffered minor injuries, by miracle there were additional injuries.
Effy Feldman, head of the Hatzalah branch in Bnei Brak, said: "This is a visible miracle, the station was uprooted from its place and amazingly there were no injuries on the bys, at the station there was a woman who was slightly injured, it should be noted that the bystanders said that the prior bus before which arrived at the station picked up most of the passengers who were at the station, and there was only one slightly injured victim."
Ushi Shlomovitz, CEO, Hatzalah Gush Dan, who treated the woman, said: "This is a real miracle, the station completely collapsed on woman – and was only slightly injured. We gave the woman first aid treatment, and she was taken by MDA ambulance to the hospital."
Effy Feldman, head of the Hatzalah branch in Bnei Brak, said: "This is a visible miracle, the station was uprooted from its place and amazingly there were no injuries on the bys, at the station there was a woman who was slightly injured, it should be noted that the bystanders said that the prior bus before which arrived at the station picked up most of the passengers who were at the station, and there was only one slightly injured victim."
Ushi Shlomovitz, CEO, Hatzalah Gush Dan, who treated the woman, said: "This is a real miracle, the station completely collapsed on woman – and was only slightly injured. We gave the woman first aid treatment, and she was taken by MDA ambulance to the hospital."