Ambulance service responds to 3,000 emergencies over New Year’s Eve
Hungary’s ambulance service responded to 2,890 emergencies during New Year’s Eve celebrations, 830 of which were called in from Budapest, the service’s communications chief said on Tuesday.
Most of the calls came in between midnight and 4am on Tuesday morning, Pál Győrfi told MTI.
Of the calls, nine incidents were in connection with fireworks causing hand, face or eye injuries.
Many of the calls involved traffic accidents, scuffles, carbon monoxide poisonings and sicknesses. In addition, 139 people needed to be hospitalised for treatment for alcohol or other substance-related intoxication, 37 of whom were minors, Győrfi said.
Firefighters responded to 53 fires and 62 incidents requiring rescue efforts, the national disaster management authority’s spokesman said.
Altogether 25 of the incidents involved fires caused by fireworks, Dániel Mukics told MTI.
There were two road fatalities on New Year’s Eve, the national police said on its website. A further seven accidents ended with serious injuries, while 15 others ended with minor injuries, they added.
Police caught four drunk drivers and took altogether 104 people into custody.
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Source: MTI