Poland to Send Emergency Aircraft to Budapest After Coach Crash: PM Tusk
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The head of government assured that "all injured parties will be provided with the necessary medical and consular assistance." "We are united in this difficult moment," Prime Minister Donald Tusk emphasized. At a briefing before the departure of the special plane to Hungary with representatives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and medical services, Deputy Minister of Health Katarzyna Kacperczyk assured that all victims of the Polish bus crash …
PM Tusk: Poland to Send Emergency Aircraft to Budapest after Coach Crash
Poland will send an emergency aircraft to Budapest following a coach crash that killed 12 people and left at least 10 critically injured, Prime Minister Donald Tusk said Sunday. "I have made the decision to send a special Polish aircraft to Hungary with representatives from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and medical services," Tusk said on social media. "All the injured will receive the necessary medical and consular assistance," he added.
"Six medics (an anesthesiologist, a surgeon, an orthopedist, and three paramedics) are flying with us to Budapest; they will triage the injured, assessing their health, along with Hungarian doctors. Together with the Hungarian doctors, we will make the decision to transport the injured back to Poland," said Deputy Minister of Health Katarzyna Kacperczyk.
Six doctors are flying with us to Budapest. In consultation with Hungarian medics, they will triage the injured and decide on the possible transport of the injured back to Poland, said Deputy Health Minister Katarzyna Kacperczyk. The government plane will carry an anesthesiologist, a surgeon, an orthopedist, and three paramedics.
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