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Abu Dhabi, Al Ain airwings help airlift Oman road crash victims.


Byline: Staff Report

Abu Dhabi Abu Dhabi (ä`b thä`bē, zä–, dä–), Arab. Abu Zabi, sheikhdom (1995 pop. 928,360), c. : Three people, who had sustained serious to moderate injuries in a road accident in Oman, were airlifted to Al Mafraq Hospital at the same time by Abu Dhabi and Al Ain This article is about the city in the United Arab Emirates. For the city in Lebanon, see El Ain.

Al Ain (Arabic: العين
 Airwing.

The airwing's operations room had received a message to send two helicopters to move the three people who were admitted in Nazwa Hospital to Abu Dhabi.

The three included two teenagers aged 16 and 14 and a child aged 8.

The team consisting of paramedics, transferred the three victims to Al Mafraq Hospital.

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 the airwing's medical report, the 16-year-old victim had sustained moderate head injury and his condition was stable, while the 14-year-old female victim had sustained a serious head injury with broken shoulder and was in a critical condition.

The 8-year-old child suffered an injury and a broken shoulder, but his condition was stable.

Meanwhile, the Abu Dhabi Police's airwing department sent an ambulance helicopter to transfer a sick Emirati in his Sixties from Saqr Hospital in Ras Al Khaimah to Khalifa Hospital as his condition deteriorated.

He was suffering from brain tumour.

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