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A stone fence suddenly collapsed on Chafetz Chaim Street in Bnei Brak Monday afternoon, striking a 34-year-old passerby.

Emergency responders arrived quickly and found the man suffering from injuries to his limbs. He was given urgent first aid at the scene, including immobilization and dressings, before being transported to Sheba-Tel Hashomer Hospital in moderate condition.

Rescue paramedics Dudi Blau and Arashi Ortner reported: “When we arrived at the scene, we found a passerby, a 34-year-old man, suffering from injuries to his limbs, after being hit by a wall that collapsed on him. Together with rescue and MDA paramedics and paramedics, we provided him with initial medical treatment, including immobilization and dressings, and he was evacuated in moderate condition to continue receiving medical treatment in the trauma room at Sheba Hospital in Tel Hashomer.”

United Hatzalah paramedics Elimelech Henig, Yehuda Hildesheim, and Yoni Zadok added: “We were informed at the scene that he was injured in his limbs as a result of a stone fence that collapsed on him as he was walking on the sidewalk. After the initial medical aid we provided him at the scene, he was taken to Sheba-Tel Hashomer Hospital. At this stage, his condition is described as moderate.”