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UAE: Woman injured in bike accident in Sharjah airlifted to hospital

UAE: Woman injured in bike accident in Sharjah airlifted to hospital

Khaleej Times14-02-2025

A 51-year-old woman, who sustained severe head injuries in a motorcycle accident, was airlifted to a hospital.
The emergency evacuation was carried out by the air ambulance crews of the Air Wing Department in the General Directorate of Security Support at the Ministry of Interior.
The accident involving the European expat took place in Sharjah s Al Badayer area.
The evacuation operation was initiated after the Air Wing's Operations Room was intimated about the accident from the General Command of Sharjah Police.
The woman was promptly airlifted to Al Dhaid Hospital for necessary medical treatment.

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