On Thursday, the medical director of those three Graz hospitals in which injuries were treated at the murder storage were informed about the current state of the patient and the turbulent course of the past days. Among kages, employees are also parents of fatalities.
The most important in advance: all circumstances are now better off. “Unfortunately, one person died in the consequences of the serious injuries. All others are good again. Three people have still been moved from intensive care to the normal department today,” said Wolfgang Köle, medical director of the Graz University Hospital on a press statement together with the medical leaders of the UKH and the LKH Graz II West. Eleven patients injured by shots are still being treated.
Doctors and nurses came from vacation
The large -scale operation for the hospitals started on Tuesday at 10.08 am with a pre -alarm for a so -driven massive attack of injuries (MANV). The scenario was aligned with a maximum of 100 injuries. “In the beginning we didn’t know how much would come, so we made a staff pillow,” said Köle. All three hospitals involved were brought out of leisure or holiday nurses from leisure or vacation. All medical director emphasize the great voluntary willingness for this. For example, 30 extra heads of medical staff were available at the UKH alone.
Never an event to this extent
Schokkkamers were prepared, OPS hallen in which routine interventions were planned were cleared. “The first patient was taken at 10.44 am,” says Wolfgang Köle of the University Hospital. Mainly treated shooting wounds in the area of the limbs and on the face. Most patients had to be operated on. “As far as I know, we have never had so many shot wounds,” said Köle.
Especially tragic: “Two parents of deceased children work in our house. They are intensively cared for psychologically,” says Michael Lehofer, medical director of the LKH Graz II.
65 rescue vehicles were in use
According to the health councilor Karlheinz Kornhäusl, 240 people from the medical field were used as a result of the murderous Spree paramedics, doctors and members of the crisis intervention. 65 vehicles were ready, including three emergency vehicles and three helicopters.
Even if the patients are physically in the way of improvement, “the incredible psychological tension now continues,” emphasized Christian Kammerlander, medical director of the UKH Graz, where five young people are currently being cared for. The patients, who also know each other, will be merged into a common space and will be intensively for psychological.
Source: Krone

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