
Magen David Adom dispatched ambulances, Mobile Intensive Care Units (MICU), and medics on Medicycles following a car ramming attack on Route 44 near the Nir Tsvi Junction. Four people were injured after a terrorist rammed his car into people waiting at a bus stop.
EMTs and paramedics treated two men in their 20s in serious condition with multiple injuries, and two others with mild injuries, before transporting them all to Shamir-Assaf Haroeh Medical Center. One patient in serious condition was anesthetized and placed on a ventilator with multiple injuries. The other seriously injured patient suffered a head injury.
“When we arrived at the scene, we saw a vehicle that had hit pedestrians stopped at a bus stop,” said MDA paramedic Michelle Rashkovski and EMT Shneur Tsik. “We immediately called additional forces to the scene. Near the bus stop, two men were lying on the ground, one of them conscious and the other unconscious, both suffering from multiple life-threatening injuries. We provided lifesaving treatment that included stopping the bleeding, immobilization and medication, and transported them to hospital in MICUs.”