Health status of 16 students in the case of a dump truck crushing the rear of a passenger car

Việt Bắc |

Thai Nguyen - After being hospitalized, the health status of the students is basically stable, 1 case had to be transferred to another level.

On the afternoon of March 18, information from Phu Binh General Hospital (Thai Nguyen), on the same morning, the unit received a total of 16 students related to the accident between a shuttle bus and a truck carrying soil.

Doctors quickly conducted clinical examinations, paraclinical tests and monitored the health status of each child.

Through initial examination, most students only suffered minor scratches, and some children showed signs of psychological panic due to unexpected accidents.

Notably, there was 1 case showing signs of brain concussion. The family has requested transfer to higher levels for continued monitoring.

The remaining 15 students are still being monitored for their health at the hospital. Their spirits have gradually stabilized, no longer showing signs of panic as when they were first admitted to the hospital.

Previously, as Lao Dong newspaper reported, the accident occurred at about 6:50 am on March 18 on the road connecting QL37 with provincial road 269B in the direction from Tan Thanh commune to Cau May.

At the above time, a 24-seater passenger car was stopping close to the roadside to pick up students when suddenly a truck carrying soil with license plate 20H - 048. 04 in the same direction rushed in and crashed strongly from behind.

The collision caused the school bus to be thrown about 40m forward, the rear of the bus was heavily damaged and deformed.

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