Tram accident victim released from hospital in Vladivostok following a two-week stay
In Vladivostok, a city known for its significant population of around 610,000 and its role as a regional and transportation hub, an unfortunate incident took place at the "Sports" stop. According to reports by PrimaMedia news agency, citing the 18+ Telegram channel "Vladivostok Emergency," a woman was hit by a tram, an accident that left her with serious injuries.
The ambulance crew from the "Churkin" station, having just finished a previous call, arrived at the scene in a swift five minutes. Upon arrival, the woman was conscious, but she was complaining of severe pain in her left leg and wrists. The medics quickly set to work, administering pain relief and applying dressings to her wounds.
The woman's injuries were extensive. She sustained a closed fracture of her left tibia with displacement, fractures of both arms, an abdominal contusion, an open abdominal wall wound, and a concussion. She was immediately transported to the trauma department of a "thousand-bed" hospital, where she has been under constant observation.
Now, after two weeks of treatment and care, the woman is being prepared for discharge from Clinical Hospital No.2. While the city of Vladivostok continues to grapple with the aftermath of this accident, there appears to be a lack of specific information regarding any steps taken by local authorities to improve visibility of tram tracks or implement traffic safety measures.
The search results mention general incidents involving trains and trams in Russia, but no direct answers on tram safety measures following this specific incident could be found. For those seeking more detailed insights, checking local government releases, transportation authority announcements, or news outlets covering Vladivostok might provide further information.
As the woman prepares to leave the hospital, we hope that this incident serves as a reminder for everyone to exercise caution when crossing tram tracks, especially in areas with dense bushes that might obstruct visibility. The city's safety and well-being should always be a priority.
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