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Health17:53 · Aug 22

Three Toddlers Hospitalized After Swallowing Medication in Beit Shemesh; Girl Burned by Hot Water in Bnei Brak

Behadrei HaredimReligious
Translated & summarized from Behadrei Haredim by baba
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On Saturday morning, three toddler sisters aged one, two, and three were hospitalized after ingesting a large quantity of medication at their home in the Ramat D neighborhood of Beit Shemesh. Emergency teams from Magen David Adom, staffed by paramedics and medics from the "Tzavta Hatzala" organization, provided initial medical treatment at the scene before transferring the children in stable condition to Hadassah Ein Kerem Hospital in Jerusalem for further care. Paramedic Nati Ben Shimon and medics Kobi Marder and Yehoshua Gottlieb reported that the toddlers were semi-conscious upon arrival, and family members confirmed the medication ingestion. Authorities reminded parents to keep medications and hazardous substances out of children's reach.

In a separate incident on the same day in Bnei Brak, a six-year-old girl suffered moderate burns after hot water from a kettle spilled on her face, limbs, and back on Rabbi Brut Street. Emergency responders from United Hatzalah provided first aid and transported her to Sheba Medical Center at Tel Hashomer. Paramedic Yosef Baruch emphasized the importance of placing kettles and electric water heaters out of children's reach and securing power cords to prevent similar accidents.

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