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Thirty-eight people who were among the injured in a major road accident in Abu Dhabi on Thursday morning were released from Mafraq hospital shortly after treatment, while 9 others will remain under observation, the Abu Dhabi Health Services Company (Seha) has announced.
Seven have sustained fractures and two others remain in intensive care after they underwent surgeries for jaw and thigh injuries.
As many as 47 people were injured in the accident involving buses of Belvedere British School and Al Dhafra Private School on Khaleej Al Arabi Road. An RTA bus was also involved in the crash.
Immediately, Seha had put Mafraq Hospital and Shaikh Khalifa Medical City on high alert, Director of Emergency Preparedness at Seha Dr Marwan Al Kaabi said.
Twenty five people had minor injuries, 20 others had moderate injuries and two were in serious condition, Mafraq Hospital CEO Mohammed Abdullah Al Dhaheri said. The medical staff dealt with the emergency in a professional manner, he said.
The accident prompted Seha to put its Mafraq Hospital and the Shaikh Khalifa Medical City on high alert to deal with the cases, Dr. Marwan Al Kaabi, Director of Emergency Preparedness at Seha, said.
Twenty-five people had minor injuries, 20 others had moderate injuries and two were in serious condition, the CEO of Mafraq Hospital, Mohammed Abdullah Al Dhaheri said.
Seven of the nine injured people kept at the hospital sustained fractures, while remaining two are now in intensive care after they underwent surgeries for jaw and thigh injuries.
The medical staff dealt with the emergency in a highly professional manner, he noted.
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