Saint-Jean hospital treating 2 in critical condition from Brussels attacks

  23 March 2016    Read: 804
Saint-Jean hospital treating 2 in critical condition from Brussels attacks
Head of the communication desk at the Clinique Saint-Jean Florence Seyf stated that two out of 22 people transferred to the Clinique Saint-Jean in Brussels following the terrorist attacks in the city are in the critical condition.
Two out of 22 people transferred to the Clinique Saint-Jean in Brussels following the terrorist attacks in the city are in the critical condition, head of the communication desk at the Clinique Saint-Jean Florence Seyf told Sputnik on Tuesday.

"We had 22 wounded so far. Two are in a critical state. Three are in a medium care, it is urgent but their lives are not in danger, and the rest – minor care, either sociologically or physically wounded," Florence Seyf said.

She added that those injured in the attacks were safe in the hospital.

"We are a direct hospital for victims that were injured during the metro attack, that means that we closed the hospital for all medical consultation and non-emergency patients — no access to non-staff or visitors so we can guaranty the safety of our patients,” she pointed out.

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