Small fright at El Prat airport in Barcelona. Friday, a bus carrying passengers from the terminal to the Ryanair plane which was to fly to Morocco, had an accident, injuring ten people including the driver.
The ambulances of the medical emergency system (SEM) were quickly deployed on site following the accident that occurred on a service route at El Prat airport, reports ElCaso.com. More fear than harm. The incident did not cause significant human and material damage to require the activation of the Civil Protection Emergency Plan.
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There are a dozen injured, including the bus driver. The Guardia Civil will open an investigation to determine the causes and circumstances of the accident. The bus driver, an employee of Ryanair, must also undergo alcohol and drug tests, it is said.
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The wounded are of different nationalities. They were taken care of by emergency and rescue services. Five of them have more or less serious injuries and were transported to nearby hospitals (one in Bellvitge, two in Castelldefels and two in Sant Boi) to receive adequate care.
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