A painful accident during Shabbos in Ramat Beit Shemesh D left two young children injured after they reportedly crashed into a curb while riding a toy scooter.
Shabbos responders from Tzevet Hatzalah — paramedic Nati Ben Shimon and EMTs Chanuch Revach and Bentzi Tachover — said that upon arriving at the scene, they found two children suffering from injuries of varying severity. Together with additional MDA responders, they provided emergency medical treatment, including controlling bleeding, immobilization, and bandaging.
An 8-year-old boy who sustained a significant head injury was transported in moderate condition, while a 6-year-old boy was taken to the hospital in light condition. Both were transferred to an MDA intensive care ambulance and evacuated to the trauma unit at Jerusalem’s Shaare Zedek Medical Center for further treatment.
Meanwhile, Tzevet Hatzalah issued a call to volunteers and the broader public to daven for Yosef Chaim ben Shirel, the son of one of the organization’s life-saving volunteers. The child underwent resuscitation efforts on Leil Shabbos and, b’chasdei Shamayim, regained full consciousness. However, he remains in need of Rachamei Shamayim and continued tefillos for a complete recovery.
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This Brachas is for the 8 and 6 year old’s who were injured on Shabbos while riding a toy scooter in Ramat Beit Shemesh D and also this Bracha is for an additional Neshama, Yosef Chaim ben Shirel, son of Tzevet Hatzolah volunteer who was resuscitated and remains in critical condition. First of all REFUAH SHLEIMAH to all the children and a Bleipt Gezundt for all their Mishpocha. What harrowing experiences! May the Torah of H”M and most especially Rebbe Menachem Mendel Schneerson Bless these Yingele with Health and Happiness. May they never know of any more suffering like this suffering. May they recover completely from all their injuries and illnesses and may they be quickly reunited with their Families in Great Ahavas H”M. May all K’lal Yisroel pray for them to receive the Merits and Blessing of Shamayim. Boruch H”M Omein.