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Thirty nine injured in Jerusalem fire, three in serious condition

 
Footage from the scene where a fire broke out at a Jerusalem seminary. December 23, 2024. (Credit: Jerusalem District Fire and Rescue Operational Unit)

MDA paramedics evacuated them to Hadassah-University Medical Centers in Ein Kerem and Mount Scopus. 

Thirty-nine people were injured in a fire in a seminary dormitory on David Yellin Street in Jerusalem, on Monday.

Three were in serious condition, and two were in moderate condition, Magen David Adom said. The others were lightly injured.

KAN News reported that the fire was likely caused by a short-circuit.

MDA paramedic Eliahu Ben Hamu said he saw “heavy smoke coming from the building,” adding that “all the victims were fully conscious. We saw three individuals in serious condition and two in moderate condition, all fully conscious and suffering from smoke inhalation.

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“We began providing initial medical treatment while loading them into Magen David Adom intensive care units and ambulances and transporting them to various hospitals in the city.”

Paramedics operate on scene 

United Hatzalah paramedics Ariel Drey and Zevi Klein recounted what they saw upon arriving at the scene.

 Magen David Adom emergency teams operate at the scene of the Jerusalem fire. December 23, 2024. (credit: MAGEN DAVID ADOM)
Magen David Adom emergency teams operate at the scene of the Jerusalem fire. December 23, 2024. (credit: MAGEN DAVID ADOM)

“The fire broke out in a residential building that partly serves as a girls’ seminary. We provided initial medical assistance to numerous casualties, including three men who ran into the building to rescue victims and 14 girls who were evacuated by United Hatzalah ambulances,” they said.

The injured were evacuated to Hadassah-University Medical Centers in Ein Kerem and Mount Scopus.


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“This is a significant and major incident with many casualties,” Shmulik Friedman, head of the Jerusalem District of the Israel Fire and Rescue Authorities, said. “We have launched an investigation in cooperation with the Israel Police to determine the circumstances of the fire’s outbreak.” 

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